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a Skull roof bones have been eroded off from above, to reveal the internal cavities and nerve canals of the braincase, defined by thin layers of perichondral bone (Buchanosteus, first described by Young 1979).
The enamel eroded off the occlusal surfaces with time, presumably from the stress of normal mastication.
The first and the third terraces of the river develop on that bank and the second terrace is eroded off.
A bigger challenge was tallying up all the sediments eroded off the mountains and dumped in the ocean by the glaciers.
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The damp was so bad, the broadband cables running through one room eroded, cutting off our internet.
The insulating mat inside the converter may erode, setting off the check-engine light.
At day 150, one material layer was eroded and peeled off from the grafting membrane.
This provides handy income at a time when their profits are being eroded by write-offs of bad loans.
The Mets remain restricted by their lack of organizational depth, which eroded with their off-season trade for Johan Santana.
As the oldest and often most delicate part of the shell, the protoconch is frequently broken off, highly eroded, or covered by other organisms (called bio-encrusters).
The exhibition's final imageis a pendant to this one--a bleached-out "Self-Portrait" in black and white, the rocklike head eroded and broken off and balanced to precariously on the withered trunk that a mere touch would send it toppling.
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