So prehension is a ferment of qualitative valuation which need not necessarily be conscious. |
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Jaw prehension is common in aquatic frogs, often in combination with abortive tongue protraction, but suction feeding is present only in pipids. |
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In short, grasping food objects and small-diameter supports were probably key factors in the development of primate manual prehension. |
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Prey were captured in water using jaw prehension, triggered by visual or tactile information. |
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After prey capture is initiated, jaw prehension is used to ingest the prey item. |
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Again, how far down you push a cultural background depends upon how far down you are willing to push individual prehension. |
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The only means provided for such transmission in Whitehead's metaphysics is a hybrid physical prehension of God by the concrescent actual occasion. |
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Geckos also use jaw prehension, but they use olfaction for discriminating between chemical cues rather than vomerolfaction. |
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Combined use for this device proposed in ABS casket with a 1 liter jar for cervix prehension by depression and aspiration of mucosities. |
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The base is not flaked, that is to say, it keeps the pebble's primary cortex: it would be the item's prehension area. |
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Its shape is particularly suited to the prehension of broken root fragments. |
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We ignore if the fact of possessing an articulated jaw gets an advantage, for example for the prehension or the breath. |
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The obturator has a tab in its center allowing its prehension with forceps and the direct introduction into the hernia sac. |
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A dynamic study of the prehension forces, especially the load force and grip force as well as the necessary timing for this prehension, could be conducted at the same time. |
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The film advance button can be pulled in order to help its prehension. |
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The teeth of such of the reptiles as are dentulous, are simple organs of prehension, and not intended for mastication. |
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With this line, it is possible to create wrapped packaging in a multitude of formats, to add a handle to facilitate the prehension and to insert those packs in a tray. |
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Their Coating Polyurethane on the palm and the fingertips facilitate the prehension and the manipulation of objects, without leaving fingerprints. |
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Special silicon bung with a collar to provide enhanced prehension. |
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The hand is the organ devoted to prehension and touch. |
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They detect their prey using visual cues, dash from their perches to where the prey item is, and capture it with their tongue in a process known as lingual prehension. |
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Twenty-seven bones hail us towards prehension. |
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While a growth dry food is best suited for the puppy because of its composition, a medium-sized kibble will cause prehension difficulties for the former, and wastage for the latter. |
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It plays a role in prehension, and enables tiny objects to be grasped, splinters to be removed, etc. When broken or soft, it may reflect a lack of vitamins or trace elements. |
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In contrast to this complicated choreography, the mode of food prehension in M. emys suggests less complex neuromotoric coordination between neck and jaw movements. |
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