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The giant Solomon Islands skink (Corucia), true chameleons (Chamaeleonidae), arboreal vipers, boas, and pythons use prehensile tails that is, tails that are capable of supporting most of the weight of the animal or are used habitually for grasping for clinging to their aerial supports.
They also identified themselves as Graikoi (Greek: Γραικοί, "Greeks"); the ethnonym was used habitually for self-referential purposes except in official Byzantine political correspondence prior to the Fourth Crusade of 1204.
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As a social worker Abby used habitually to find a place for lame ducks at her table and still does, given half a chance.
All devices used for the study were those used habitually in the unit.
Google substituted "send and archive" — which many people use habitually and click on without a second thought — for 'MicDrop,' making it a recipe for disaster for many.
Here we're going to see AR heads-up displays overlayed on top of existing real-world apps we already use habitually, whether it's bringing Amazon-like product info to everything you see around you, or Yelp, Zillow, OpenTable or NextDoor metadata for hyperlocal information.
By considering the evident anatomical and morphological similarities between the hallux and the thumb, and the habitually used flaps for the reconstruction of this last structure, the advancement-rotation flap described by Hueston in 1966 is confirmed to be a valid choice for the reconstruction of the loss of tissue of small dimensions.
This indicates that survivors of stroke are more likely to use their affected hand, even in the presence of more severe paresis, if they habitually used it for most activities prior to the stroke.
That was two years after HIV was first reported in Thailand, where a large proportion of men habitually used prostitutes and habitually did not use condoms.
They were asked to indicate the hand habitually used for each of these activities by giving two ticks for activities where only one hand is preferred and one tick for each hand when indifferent.
The differences in anisotropy between humans and great apes support the hypothesis that trabecular architecture in the dorsal regions of the human metatarsals are indicative of a forefoot habitually used for propulsion during gait.
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