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The strongest hinge joints in arthropods also bear a double articulation, as in the leg of the spider and in Scutigera, the fastest-running centipede.
Although the jaws had the primitive double articulation, the skeletal support of the pectoral and pelvic fins was close to that of modern selachians, with basal elements projecting outward into the fins.
The jaws had double articulation, extending forward to the snout, and the outline of the caudal (tail) fin was almost symmetrical but with differing internal structure of the upper and the lower lobes.
In order to distinguish pictures from pictorial signs, it is necessary to notice that language has two primary levels of structure, which the French linguist André Martinet referred to as the "double articulation" of language: the meaning structures on one hand and the sound patterns on the other.
The double articulation of the conceptual and reality thus holds together thanks to spontaneous mistaken identifications that take place while learning and applying linguistic conventions.
The main new developments are a double articulation, including an inferiorly located centre of rotation, a self-adjusting skull part that is built from stock parts and a rigid screw-prosthesis connection.
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Double-articulation cranes, which can load at a rate of 1,000 tons per hour, represent a widely used method, and the use of shore-based gantry cranes, reaching 2,000 tons per hour, is growing.
He's a competent rapper, jabbing at the beat in a monotone and, at times, pulling off the double-time articulation of his fellow Ohioans, Bone Thugs-N-Harmony.
As presaged in Figure 4, SFL's orientation to stratification moves beyond Hjelmslev's concept of 'double articulation' (to use Martinet's 1949 terms) to incorporate further levels of analysis.
These are exquisitely precise articulations of a double ghosting: more than a half-century of repurposing obligated by embargo, and inevitable evanescence in a recapitalized future where such sites will either be exalted into next-gen Mar-a-Lagos or dance to the tune of the demolition ball.
Compared with 212 800 conventional replacements with a proximally non-modular neck (five and 10 year survival 3.7% (3.6 to 3.8) and 6.4% (6.3 to 6.6)), the revision risk was, irrespective of the type of articulation used, roughly doubled after correction for age and sex (10 year period hazard ratio 1.92 (1.76 to 2.10)).
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