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This finding is in agreement with previously reported results in habitually violent male criminals with ASP.
Transition from the quadrupedal mode of locomotion to bipedalism compelled changes in the femur morphology and the modern human knee has an extensive history of modifications produced by natural selection acting on its function in habitually upright walking and running.
Studies of anatomical variations in foot shape and pressure distribution among shod and unshod populations indicate that the latter tend to have wider feet and more equally distributed peak pressures of the plantar load carrying surface than in habitually shod subjects [19].
It is commonly assumed that single-locus CSD (sl-CSD) is ancestral and that evolution to other modes of sex determination without the production of diploid males has occurred, for example, in habitually inbreeding species (van Wilgenburg et al. 2006; Heimpel and Boer 2008).
11 12 14 Although Moreau et al 34 have suggested that the greater carotid artery compliance in habitually exercising than sedentary postmenopausal females is mediated by an absence of oxidative stress, the mechanisms through which sedentary behaviour may influence arterial stiffness remain poorly understood.
To determine whether parallel adaptations occur in skin, we assessed changes in skin structure and physiology in habitually active subjects (ACT, ≥4 h week−1 of high-intensity aerobic exercise) compared to sedentary controls (SED, ≤1 h week−1 of exercise) across the human lifespan.
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North Korea, in turn, habitually levels threats, as demonstrated earlier in the month with a vow to renege on an agreement to reunite families separated by the Korean war.
While he was serving Lyndon Johnson, Valenti cultivated his next patron — Lew Wasserman, whom Valenti, in later years, habitually referred to as "the tallest redwood in the movie forest".
"Even when he is telling stories about himself, Antonioni's aristocratic face remains set in its habitually serious expression," Melton S. Davis wrote in a 1964 profile for The New York Times Magazine.
By Maria Bustillos May 1, 2014 One afternoon in October of 2008, Oprah Winfrey addressed her television audience in her habitually warm, confiding way.
The New Yorker, November 6 , 1937P. 11 A recent article in a magazine regarding the recent stock-market crash, confirmed us in our habitually cloudy point of view.
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