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But when it grew into its appendages and started bobbling its head, we knew it was a pigeon.
The robot propels itself chiefly through a "stick-slip" motion, in which its appendages stick to a surface through friction when it executes a move but slip free when its body flexes to change its weight distribution.
Like its predecessor, it can propel itself using what's called a "stick-slip" motion, in which its appendages stick to a surface through friction when it executes a move, but slip free again when its body flexes to change its weight distribution.
ΔNp63 α is essential to the formation of the epidermis and its appendages, such as hairs and sebaceous glands since it regulates epithelial development and differentiation.
This differs from the bipolar development of seed-plant embryos and means that it is technically inappropriate to call Stigmaria a "root" or its appendages "rootlets" because they are anatomically, morphologically and developmentally distinct from underground structures of seed plants.
Wigley C. Skin and its appendages.
He peered at its appendages and noted its fine orange color, and soon they were chatting companionably about genitalia.
But again: This is the tough spot into which Trump has put his party and its appendages.
Also, the code can be used in the optimization and design of shapes of vehicle body and its appendages.
The two organs that appear most vulnerable to these defects are the skin with its appendages, and the heart.
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