Sentence examples for central articulation from inspiring English sources

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– The lateral sclerite forms a central articulation with the tergopleura and the basipod.

The anterior central articulation of the first thoracic vertebra with the eighth cervical vertebra is oriented anteriorly, as in all basal turtles and pleurodires, and appears to be convex.

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If you've seen one tiger (or vertebrate or coral reef) you have not seen them all, for there are differences between instances of any of these biological kinds that remain significant (in some cases, central) for the articulation of biological knowledge.

While Osman does not engage with the range of sources that Stowasser did nor does she attempt to historicize the exegetical material, she does extend the purview to include a consideration of Khadījah, the first wife of Prophet Muḥammad, Fāṭimah, his daughter, and Zaynab, his grand-daughter, whose legacies are central to Shi͑i articulations of women's roles.

According to Aristotle, deductive logic (especially in the form of the syllogism) plays a central role in the articulation of scientific understanding, deducing observable phenomena from definitions of natures that hold universally and without exception.

Histoplasmosis can infect multiple systems, including the central nervous system [ 9], articulation [ 6], and bone marrow, as well as nasal septum [ 10] and skin [ 11].

Central to these implications is the articulation of design as a complex fabric of interwoven processes.

These errors include dysfunction not only of the velopharyngeal sphincter, but also of the entire vocal tract and higher levels of articulation control in the central nervous system [ 23].

Walter Cinquinella stood out for the crisp attack and precise physical articulation he brought to a central solo in "Cascade".

This powerful population genetic principle is central to Semantic View analyses of the mathematical articulation of the theoretical structure of population genetics.

Or decentralisation happens through a process of articulation or devolution within the central or sectoral agreement when more issues are settled at lower levels (Guigni 1965; Crouch 1993).

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