Only a few, fragmentary teeth are preserved, and judging by the fragments and the size of alveoli, the teeth were gracile. |
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The cuneate fasciculus covers its nucleus and occupies the area immediately lateral to the gracile fasciculus. |
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Fossil evidence links human ancestry with populations that evolved from modern gracile morphology in Africa 130,000-160,000 years ago. |
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Most muscles in both the forelimb and hindlimb are gracile, with simple parallel fibered strap-like architecture. |
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On each side of the posterior median sulcus are two longitudinally running fasciculi, the gracile and cuneate, separated by the shallow posterior intermediate sulcus. |
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Males are generally smaller, more gracile and more angular than females. |
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Some are stocky, others are slender and gracile in body shape. |
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These individuals are rare, are less than 15 mm in test diameter, and contain spines very similar to the thin, gracile, lightly ornamented, adoral spines of larger specimens. |
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Intensely positive fibers were visualised in the cuneate and gracile fasciculus. |
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The pattern of peripheral nerve inputs into the dorsal column nuclei, cuneate and gracile, was investigated in the prosimian Galago garnetti. |
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With appearance gracile, its multiple feather-grasses ends are covered with a punctuated brown fibre of vestiges of orange petioles. |
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Massive knowledge is necessary for successful presentation of a gracile road frame in the 900 g category. |
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If Apatosaurus and Diplodocus were both low browsers, what potential advantages would be incurred from robust or gracile humeri and femora if walking on wet sediments? |
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Skulls of the latter, which were provided to me by Mr. Staub's kennel in Zurich, confirm this close relationship between the two forms, although the Scottish Deerhound is of a more gracile build. |
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A more gracile morphology would have been far more efficient over larger areas. |
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The relatively gracile Maroantsetrana with its weakly sculptured integument is clearly unrelated to Porcelloderes. |
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Could not the running girl present the promise of social renovation, like the gracile sapling we see a few seconds later? |
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Particularly in living population, the use of fire and tools require fewer jaw muscles, giving slender, more gracile jaws. |
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The width of the bone suggested he was gracile but not robust in body build. |
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The bill is noticeably smaller and more gracile in this specimen than in the subadult male AMNH 459008, which may be a sexual difference. |
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Note also that in engineering terms such items are of little other utility, being too small for cutting and too gracile for graving, shaving, splitting planks and so on. |
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The second explanation is that humans and non human primates have different bone structure because of genetics with humans evolving to a lighter, more gracile structure. |
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Gracile ribs are commonly seen in spinal muscular atrophy, congenital myotonic dystrophy and congenital myopathies. |
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