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In most benthic malacostracans the hind five to seven pairs of thoracic legs have become essentially uniramous (single-branched)—the inner branch is thickened and stiffened and adapted for walking or crawling.

In bottom-dwelling species, however, the inner branch has become a stiff walking limb, and the slender multisegmented outer branch is variously reduced (in hemicarideans) or lost altogether (in amphipods and isopods).

This study analyzes recurrent fractal neural networks (RFNNs), which utilize a self-similar or fractal branching structure of dendrites and downstream networks for phase-locking of reciprocal feedback loops: output from outer branch nodes of the network tree enters inner branch nodes of the dendritic tree in single neurons.

a complete specimen, b head and anterior part of trunk, showing small first (H1) and larger second (H2) head sclerites, the former bearing eyes (e); c posterior part of trunk, with tergites partly prepared away to expose thoracic appendages with multisegmented inner branch (en endopod) and flap-like outer branch (ex exite).

However, comparing divergent distance with the inner branch length in the phylogenetic tree of leptin, we found the pika branch (shown as branch B in Figure 2A) to be significantly longer than any of the other lineage branches, implying that the variation of leptin sequence in the pika lineage is great.

The inner branch is continuous as first dorsal metatarsal artery and communicates with arteries of the sole.

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The arthropod crown group (indicated by character G in Fig. 3) shares certain features not present in the stem group fossils, notably a reduced number of articles in the inner limb branch (only five to seven articles excluding the terminal claw versus eight in Leanchoilia) and more rod-like rather than flap-like outer limb branches.

A sprinkling of brown needles may be normal old growth from the tree's inner branches — not necessarily worrisome.

The habit of the adult moth of laying its eggs in the inner branches of the plant and the resulting caterpillars eating their way outwards, wrapping the plant in a sticky web, means that infestations can be difficult to spot before significant and often fatal damage has been done.

The focus was on the otherwise not accessible long time dynamics of the inner branches.

Early experience with the use of inner branches for visceral arteries in F/BEVAR is described.

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