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The shank is joined to each arm at the crown.
They created three different types of twins: young adult mice joined to each other, old mice joined to each other and young mice joined to old mice.
They are now joined to each other and to a growing cohort.
The gangs are expected to consist of five prisoners, joined to each other by an 8ft chain.
He had Poland's syndrome at birth, which left him with a withered right hand, with the fingers joined to each other - and a future involving several operations.
For example, at the beginning of the 17th century, writers began to change how the small letters were joined to each other.
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Beams join to each other with a C 0-continuous connection, the angle α between the beams is assumed unchangeable in the deformed configuration.
Asked about whether one deal was larger than the other, he said that the number of team members joining to each acquirer was "relatively similar".
In these complexes the {M3 μ3-O }4+ or {M3 μ3-O }}5+ unit (M2+ = Cu2+, Ni2+) joins to each other by using N-heterocyclic bridging ligands like 1,2,4-triazolate, 5-(4-pyridyl)tetrazolate, or pyrazole-4-carboxylate.
Women from all walks of life, all classes, ethnicities, orientations and history, are joined to support each other as best they can.
We don't always want all the groups we've joined to be accessible to each other.
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