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Fetal head moulding is a phenomenon which may contribute to satisfactory progress during delivery as it allows the fetal head to accommodate to the geometry of the passage.
I had begun to re-cast a scene or two in my head, to accommodate the latest eruption of the Baabu phenomenon in that part of the African continent.
It is preferable to have a trinocular head to accommodate a digital camera.
These may well be manifested by a shallow socket, enlargement of the head to accommodate it, increased anteversion, and even subluxation.
Mammals, on the other hand, were prevented from evolving long necks in large forms by their extensive mastication which necessitates a relatively large head to accommodate the dentition, a very strong masticatory musculature and very strong (=heavy) bony elements to sustain the resulting stresses, particularly as body size increases.
If you are using colored lights, you may need to make small holes in the head to accommodate the lights' wires.
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The eighteen posterior tuning pins are of brass with square heads to accommodate a tuning hammer.
Alternatively, our results may indicate that selection to enlarge the brain requires coevolution of head shape to accommodate the necessary space in the brain cavity.
Some part of the west boundary is defined by the no flow boundary and Samang lake area as constant head boundary to accommodate the incoming groundwater from north direction (Fig. 1).
The team says that male stag beetles adapted their head shape to accommodate the longer muscles and levers, allowing them to wield their ungainly weapons and become the undisputed wrestling champions of the insect world.
The screws in the handle, and pivot are traditional straight-head screws to accommodate easy disassembly in the field with an improvised tool, if needed.
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