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The girdles are those portions of the extremities that are in closest relation to the axis of the body and that serve to connect the free extremity (the arm or the leg) with that axis, either directly, by way of the skeleton, or indirectly, by muscular attachments.
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In a remedial street design plan the factor "environment" needs to be examined in close relation with road safety and traffic capacity at the design stage.
These next links in the chain of transmission tend to live in close relation both to each other and to humans, making them prone to propagating and passing on the pathogen.
At last, our findings were in close relation with Bahlmann's findings.
Previous experimental studies showed plasma CC16 levels to rise in close relation to pulmonary injury [ 30- 32].
To generate new hypotheses about the reaction network or to postulate new system variables, intensive working with a model is crucial, always in close relation to the measurements.
Other illustrative materials were in close relation to the earliest esoteric Daoist literature.
By derivation the word walī ("saint") means "one in close relation" or "friend".
In any case, the Yoga-sutras stand in close relation to the Samkhya system, so much so that tradition regards the two systems as one.
It is evident not in the ideas alone but in a delighted placement of opposites in close relation, even more apparent in Shakespeare's prose than in his verse.
"Some of the patients, possibly vulnerable to isotretinoin, who made their first suicide attempt in close relation to treatment, may have done so as a consequence of exposure to the drug," they write.
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