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The snout is moderately long with nostrils protruding from the sides near the tip.
The five pairs of gill slits are moderately long, with the third gill slit over the origin of the pectoral fins.
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Reaching 1.1 m in length, the Australian weasel shark has a slender, spindle-shaped body and a moderately long head with a thick, rounded snout.
The ventral projections of the SO cluster consist of short to moderately long canals, with the longest canals projecting anteriorly to pores located along the midline of the rostrum (Table 2).
These ncRNAs were retrieved from Rfam database [ 28], of short to moderately long lengths, with and without coaxial stacking in the tertiary structure.
They had moderately long, slender limbs with only four toes in the forefoot and three in the hindfoot, all equipped with hooves.
But this interpretation of The Turing Test is vulnerable to the kind of objection lodged by Bringsjord (1994): even on a moderately long single run with relatively expert participants, it may not be all that unlikely that an unintelligent machine serendipitously succeeds in the imitation game.
They have a moderately long single coat with no undercoat.
It has a coat of moderately long, creamy-white fur with a golden tint, dark black or chocolate-brown fur on its neck and throat, pale orange fur on the tops of its legs and forelimbs, a white tail and hindlimbs, and a characteristic bright orange-gold crown.
Legs covered with moderately long setae, Hind femur (2.40 mm long) thinner than middle femur (1.90 mm long), much thinner than fore femur (1.65 mm long).
Another feature is the presence of well-developed and moderately long legs; these results agree with that reported by Ross and Pothecary (1970) and Margarita et al. (2015).
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