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Plateosaurus had the typical body shape of a herbivorous bipedal dinosaur: a small skull, a long and flexible neck composed of 10 cervical (neck) vertebrae, a stocky body and a long, mobile tail composed of at least 40 caudal (tail) vertebrae.

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The handle reduces the maximum angular acceleration of the terminal tail segment, in comparison to a tail composed of free caudal vertebrae.

To examine the role of the handle in tail swinging, a hypothetical tail composed entirely of free caudal vertebrae is constructed.

The initial alignment reads and their re-mapped tails composed "piece-alignments", which were then clustered if similarly mapped tails were shared based on location and orientation.

The mobile phase composed of acetonitrile water (75:25).

The mobile phase composed of 45% methanol and 55% water.

Hamartoma is a painless, mobile mass, composed of variable proportions of glandular, adipose and connective tissue.

Scenarios I and II represent ad hoc mobile networks composed of 20 and 10 nodes, respectively.

The mobile phase composed of water containing 0.1% trifluoroacetic acid (TFA, A) and acetonitrile (B).

A gradient mobile phase composed of 45% acetonitrile (0.1%TFA -55TFA -55% (0.1% TFA) to 100% acetonitrile (0.1% TFA) watersed.

Mobile phase composed of methanol-water (75 : 25, v/v), at 1.0 mL min−1 flow rate, was used.

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