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The basal plates provide solid foundations for large upward extending infoldings that provide protective housing for the nerve cord, and attachment points for several muscles of the neck and forelegs.
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During the 10-minute period before the eruption, VT earthquakes migrated upward and extended in a N S direction, which roughly coincides with the orientation of the newly opened vents.
Flexible, our outward, upward reach extends, bends always toward the light.
Ms. Pontes has an extraordinary voice: tangy and sympathetic, delicate and searing, extending upward to an airborne soprano.
When it struck the ground, the fuselage still had scraps of composite material attached, with some pieces ending in fibers extending upward like brush bristles.
IT was sitting there naked on the floor like a pitiable patient, three eyes extending upward as if pleading for attention.
Perhaps you've seen such a system, bottles in a refrigerated glass cabinet, taps on the outside, a Medusa's tangle of hoses extending upward in an effort to rebuff the oxygen with inert gases like argon.
These transfer paths penetrate the entire hydrosphere, extending upward to about 15 kilometres (9 miles) in Earth's atmosphere and downward to depths on the order of five kilometres in its crust.
Actually, the transition between laminar and turbulent flow occurs not at a specific value of the Reynolds number but in a range usually beginning between 1,000 to 2,000 and extending upward to between 3,000 and 5,000.
But when Collins came to the Giants, he had a hitch in his motion: holding the ball at the center of his chest with both hands, Collins would draw the football upward, then back, extending his right hand behind him before throwing.
There is blind sinus (thin white arrow) extending upward above the pelvic floor.
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