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In a few teleosts, hemal spines (ventral projections of vertebrae) form the skeleton of an intromittent organ.
Tributary area, spandrel girders, and columns that form the skeleton for any structure are discussed.
All you want at the first stage is to make sure you and your co-authors agree on what will form the skeleton of your article.
Bronislaw Malinowski proposed that "besides the firm outline of tribal constitution and crystallized cultural items which form the skeleton, besides the data of daily life and ordinary behavior, which are, so to speak, its flesh and blood, there is still to be recorded the spirit -- the natives' views and opinions and utterances".
For instance, they often form the skeleton of the protein.
These findings helped to form the skeleton of ADCarer.com.
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Sclerocytes secrete the mineralized spicules ("little spines") that form the skeletons of many sponges and in some species provide some defense against predators.
The job of ironworkers is to assemble the structural steel that forms the skeleton of a skyscraper.
Such a covering is provided by the bony thoracic basket, or rib cage, which forms the skeleton of the wall of the chest, or thorax.
Siliceous oozes are composed of opal (amorphous, hydrated silica) that forms the skeleton of various microorganisms, including diatoms, radiolarians, siliceous sponges, and silicoflagellates.
The result ranges from Blind Adam's strict minimalism of knotted rope forming the skeleton of a caftan to Maria Mastori and Filep Motwary's elaborate "Nuptialis," an account of fashion history given a contemporary spin.
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