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Those spindles extending downward form the legs and those extending upward form the back and arm rests.
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The wires that the two men are pulling travel up and around the top of the pole and then plunge downward, forming a noose around the neck of a stricken Uncle Sam.
The patterns are formed by greenish glauconite and carbonated sand hollows where clay-rich pedological horizons bend downward, forming narrow tongs extending up to 2- to 3-m depth.
It ingests deep subsurface sediment and defecates at the surface.[19] As a result, the sand above the head sinks downward forming a feeding funnel.
For the higher voltages, the accumulating near the right interface function Ψ0 pushes the position space entropy downward forming the extremum seen in the figure.
The longest stem of greenery should drape downward, forming the lowest point of the triangle.
Burin, also called graver, engraving tool with a metal shaft that is cut or ground diagonally downward to form a diamond-shaped point at the tip.
At high energies, particles begin to leak from the shock and the spectrum rolls downward to form an energy-spectral "knee" that can vary in energy from ∼1 MeV to ∼1 GeV in different events.
The ganglia of the autonomous (sympathetic) nervous system are derived, as are the spinal ganglia, from neural-crest cells, but, in this case, the cells migrate downward to form groups near the dorsal aorta, near the intestine, and even in the intestinal wall itself.
The atoms in this region neither flow up to accumulate as a chip nor flow downward to form the machined surface, which seem 'stagnated'stagnated
This extended the trunk allowing for better visibility of the markers placed on the lower abdomen by displacing the thighs downward away form the abdomen.
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