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O'Brien had just three working body parts (foot, neck, jaw), and Hawkes's performance uses every bit of body that's available to him.
For laboratory animals, the light sensor clips have been adapted to be placed onto the animal's thigh, foot, neck (mostly for mice) or tail for rats and larger rodents (Figure 5), and assesses the colour of arterial blood close to the surface.
A gift certificate for a foot, neck, or body massage.
For every region of the body (shoulder and upper arm, elbow, lower arm and wrist, hand, hip, upper leg, knee, lower leg and ankle, foot, neck, back), participants were asked to indicate whether they have had regular or long-lasting complaints during the last six months (yes/no).
Put your finger on a body part such as your tongue, elbow, hip, foot, neck, head, or leg.
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Mammals, even the giraffe with a six-foot neck, are limited to no more than seven neck vertebrae; the Mamenchisaurus neck had 19.
The model focuses attention on the animal's 30-foot neck and small skull and jaws to illustrate the remarkable biology and behavior of sauropods.
With a 37-foot neck and weighing in at 65 tonnes - the equivalent of seven Tyrannosaurus Rex – the 85-foot Dreadnoughtus schrani was one of the largest dinosaurs to walk the earth.
Dreadnoughtus was a herbivore that stood 9 metres (30 feet) tall and likely used its 11-metre (37-foot) neck to reach leaves high up on trees in addition to other vegetation near the ground, reducing the dinosaur's need to walk much.
The F.D.A. has approved its cosmetic use for this part of the face only, but some doctors also use it on horizontal forehead wrinkles, crows'-feet, neck bands (vertical cords than run below the chin) and the area under the nose to stretch out lines above the lip.
"How can animals like that possibly work?" If people hold their arms out in the air for 5 minutes the muscles fatigue, yet sauropods hold up a 40-foot neck for much longer.
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