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They also learned how to estimate for external structures.
Nearly all of the external structures of the adult can be seen on the pupa.
The most typical external structures of wacke beds are sole markings, which occur on their undersurfaces.
Roy says: "The skeleton of the original building is still there, but the external structures have changed with the intention of the rulers".
The mouth, nose, and sinuses (spaces inside the bones of the face) are also considered to be external structures because of their direct contact with the outside environment.
In the many groups of animals that can move, it is achieved either by external structures known as exoskeletons or by internal structures known as endoskeletons.
In classifying arachnids, taxonomists rely mostly upon external structures, including such features as general body form, the degree of visible external segmentation, structural modifications of the prosoma and opisthosoma, characteristics of appendages, and special structures involved in sperm transfer.
Recently, various robots have been designed to construct external structures.
The Government was not just driven by external structures with little alternatives to pursue.
Third, data did not support the hypothesis that the extensive soil colonizer had more external structures.
So biological working memory is often best seen as a loop in processes that transform information in external structures (Rowlands 1999).
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