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The anterior process of the malleus also forms a shelf (away from the butt joint indicated by the dashed line in Figure 13) that overhangs the two thinnest patches of bone in the medial sulcus of the mallear ridge.
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There is a lunch box called Fit & Fresh Lunch on the Go, that gives you the option of clipping the included ice pack into the lid or resting it on ledges halfway down (to form a shelf).
Made from glossy A.B.S. plastic, each Corniche, the French word for mountain ledge, forms a small shelf on which objects can be shown off, or deposited safely.
The shelf ice, as the name implies, forms like a shelf, and is not attached to the bottom of the lake, but only to the shore.
They have a thicker browridge which sometimes forms a bony shelf called a supra-orbital torus, and the frontal bone, above the browridge, recedes toward the back.
While it may seem unstable to hold the bar with just the fingertips, the arm positioning forms a solid shelf, so the hands mostly prevent the bar from rolling.
The pelvic floor, situated at the bottom of the abdominal cavity, forms a supporting shelf for the abdominal and pelvic viscera.
All members of this superfamily share the above-described insert or "outflow" in the middle of strand 2 which forms a distinctive shelf for accommodating substrates.
PF1 is a thin 'key-shaped' molecule, comprising an N-terminal MACPF domain followed by an epidermal growth factor (EGF) domain that, together with the C-terminal sequence, forms a central shelf-like structure.
TG forms an ice shelf (TIS) between Law Dome and Sabrina Coast, which is ~2,700 m thick at the grounding line10 (Supplementary Fig. S1).
Past the grounding line, the glacier's ice begins to float and forms an ice shelf, extending out across the surface of the ocean.
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