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But more likely the arch youths who have been seen creeping into downtown clubs with hair dyed licorice black accented by one swath that is bleached dead white are trying to tap into Cruella De Vil's Technicolor wickedness.

Overall, structural ciliogenesis genes are more likely to have Arch expression patterns.

Coren (1994) in his study on Canadians found that left-handers were more likely to have arches and radial loops, while fewer whorls than right-handers.

They found that children with nonnutritive sucking habits past the age of 48 months, compared to children with a shorter duration of nonnutritive sucking habits, were more likely to have narrower maxillary arch widths, greater overjet, higher prevalence of open bite, and posterior crossbite.

Despite the prevailing view that flatfeet are a cause for concern [5], many recent studies have shown that individuals with low arches are no more likely to suffer injury or pain than individuals with high arches [49] [51].

Our analysis of muscle volume also indicates that rostral muscles are less affected compared with more caudally derived muscles, with a much smaller mLVP (fourth arch) compared with the mTT (first arch), agreeing with findings that half the dose of Tbx1 is more likely to cause defects in tissues and organs derived from caudal arches rather than rostral arches (40, 66, 79).

Lindauer et al., on the contrary, found that the majority of orthodontists believe that the extraction is 'never' useful neither in the upper nor in the lower arch, while surgeons are more likely to suggest the extraction of the teeth.

Patton, the arch proponent of making evaluations more likely to be used through being utilisation-focused, notes that the major problem with his approach is the frequent turn-over of the primary intended users [ 134].

The longer lumber is, the more likely it is to have a crook, and be slightly arched.

However, the use of resampling statistics demonstrates that this is more likely a sampling issue, as this frequency of posteriorly directed and neutral tibial arch angles can be sampled from a modern human population 13.8% of the time.

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