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Some of their enormous neck bones are almost entirely air by volume (over 90%) though they maintain relatively solid limbs.
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In general, the sauropods were distinguished by their huge size, long necks and tails, small heads, columnar legs, and heavy, solid limb bones.
I'm going to go out on a generously solid limb here and agree with Mr. Simeonov.
There is something startling about Hoy climbing on to his bike, bending his broad torso and solid, assertive limbs over the thin metal frame.
As he talks, he rests his arms on his huge solid stomach; his limbs are thin, but he has the stomach of a woman about to give birth.
Instead of making a robot's limbs with solid plastic, Cutkosky can make them, for instance, with an elastic core and a tough outer shell.
Dotted lines are true ellipses, and solid lines are elliptical arcs simulating the Venus limb.
Furthermore, bulbar onset is more common in women and in older age groups and it is characterized by the presence of dysarthria and dysphagia for solid and liquids and limb symptoms that can develop almost simultaneously with the bulbar symptoms, within 1 or 2 years in most cases.
Solid lines are sixth-order polynomial functions obtained by fitting Eq. (4) to radial residuals of the limb points from the ellipse.
Ms. Graham, 72, suffered a staph infection last month that has left her unable to walk, talk coherently, eat solid foods or move her limbs without assistance, said her son, the author Lawrence Otis Graham.
And some, by artists who were primarily painters, relate closely to their work on canvas, like Degas's "Fourth Position Front on Left Leg" (1882-95), a study of a ballerina in frozen motion that liberates her limbs from a solid mass of body, charging with energy the space around her.
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