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Most of the body is covered with an armored carapace: a double layer of horn and bone, segmented into bands.
They consist of a core of bone surrounded by a layer of horn (keratin) that is in turn covered by keratinized epidermis.
A thin layer of horn is glued onto what will be the belly of the bow, the side facing the archer.
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Mongol bows, made of layers of horn and sinew on a wooden frame, took two men to string.
A warm, reassuring two-note vocal loop provides the background, which is tugged apart by a searching bass line and layers of horns and strings that sound like butterflies in the stomach and multiply throughout the song.
"When I lost my city I almost lost my mind," the lyrics went on, before they were covered by layers of horns and brass blasting at full power.
The arrangements broke no ground but made expressive use of the band's palette, often calling on the saxophonists to double on flute while adding a layer of muted horns.
It is an infection of the epidermis of the interdigital skin, and the germinal layers of the horn tissue of the feet.
According to gate control theory, the perception of pain depends on a neural mechanism in the substantia gelatinosa layer of the dorsal horn of the spinal cord.
We used our newly devised test platform to evaluate the micromechanical properties and structural features of each separated layer of the beetle horn shell.
The pyramidal cell layer of the Ammons' horn is thick or hypoplastic (Fig. 4d).
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