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The appendicular skeleton supports the fins in fish and the legs in tetrapods (four-legged animals) and is associated with limb girdles, which become progressively more closely linked with the vertebral column in the higher vertebrates.
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A network of precisely surveyed control points provides a skeleton to which other surveys may be tied to provide progressively finer networks of more closely spaced points.
The two economies have been growing even more closely integrated as trade between them has progressively been freed, first by a 1989 bilateral treaty and then by the 1994 North American Free Trade Agreement.
Examined more closely, the dendrites produced by method (i) perform progressively better as the length scales become smaller.
Also, the fitness trajectories against a set of competitors isolated at equal intervals from the evolution experiment should be more closely packed against the later competitors, which are progressively more similar in their fitness relative to one another.
As bases in the United States have been closed, keeping Guantánamo open became progressively more expensive.
Hyperglycosylated ESAs, compared with rHuEPO, had a progressively longer half-life (t1/2) and a progressively slower CL with increasing number of carbohydrates or amount of added PEG that correlated more closely with carbohydrate and/or PEG content than receptor binding activity.
In April, however, the spatial distribution of FMeHg more closely resembled that of DOC, with the highest concentrations at inland sites and progressively lower values offshore.
I looked more closely.
He looked more closely.
"They'll get progressively more coöperative".
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