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For completely freestanding NMs, the strain can be relieved by lateral expansion[4, 20]; in the particular case shown in Figure7d, ribbons are end-tethered and thus forced to bow upward or downward.
A set of dorsal longitudinal muscles compress the thorax from front to back, causing the dorsal surface of the thorax (notum) to bow upward, making the wings flip down.
The converse problem is that locally high recombination rates may obscure anomalous values of k s k (20 ) 2. Indeed, observed values of k s k (20 ) 2 tend to bow upward near the telomeres, which are generally associated with higher local recombination rates.
Contraction of the longitudinal muscles makes the tergum bow upward, and contraction of the dorsoventral muscles pulls it down again.
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When researchers etched glass out from under it, the silicon expanded, so the bridge bowed either upward or downward, like a playing card squeezed lengthwise between your thumb and forefinger.
Brush your hair upward.
The gills are somewhat arcuate-decurrent, meaning they are shaped like a bow, curving upward and then running down the stem for a short distance.
A sub can also "drive" to the surface, under power, by positioning its diving planes, which are the stubby wings at the stern and on the superstructure or bow, to guide it upward.
A V shaped marking under the note indicates bow movement in an upward direction.
Starting at the instrument's low end and moving slowly upward, he bowed open strings and two-note intervals in alternation.
They bow.
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