The youngest terrace surfaces in the Camardi area show no offset along faults, whereas older terraces are laterally and vertically displaced. |
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In order to make room for the bill, the jugal bar reaches the quadrate from a position more laterally than is usually the case. |
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Particles suspended in the cool layer cannot move anywhere except laterally, possibly for several miles. |
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The main menu runs laterally, all the others stack one option on top of another in a vertical list. |
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If you want things to happen then you've got to be proactive, use your initiative and think laterally. |
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All content owners have to do is think laterally about how to make good use of this concept to extend their existing revenue streams. |
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Get students to think laterally early on and you will have given them an amazing lifelong gift. |
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This has enabled the designers to be far more adventurous with the level designs, and challenges you to think more laterally. |
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The alternative is that we think laterally, like the developers of the early net. |
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He represents a generation of photographers brave enough to think laterally in a racially cluttered social environment. |
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We need to think laterally here, we need to learn from the experience of other people in the area of difficult ethical issues. |
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Think laterally, think creatively, think how others would spell or term something. |
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Each electrode had a diameter between 6 and 12 pm laterally and was beveled diagonally to facilitate insertion into the tissue. |
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The maxilla and frontal are expanded laterally, hiding the small zygomatic arch from dorsal view. |
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The infraorbital canal may be shifted laterally as far as the suture between the maxilla and zygomatic bones. |
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The rim of oral sucker was interrupted laterally by tegumental spines extending into the inner surface. |
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Large valgus and extension moments lead to tensile stress on medial structures, compressive force laterally, and shear force posteriorly. |
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He is too heavy-footed to handle speed, can't slide laterally and has to be conscious of his inside help. |
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The columns shift in a laterally repeating rainbow sequence of 50 colors taken from an ink-marker assortment on a white ground. |
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Inhale, prepare, exhale and laterally rotate your legs to the size of a large dinner plate 10 times. |
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The war paintings, a couple of which were nearly 17 feet wide, expanded laterally like graffiti-covered walls. |
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Continue to jump laterally over the obstacle for the prescribed number of repititions. |
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At Stonehenge, 800,000 visitors are moved laterally within the circular path around the site. |
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A capsulotomy was performed and the patella was dislocated laterally to expose the articular surface of the trochlear groove. |
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Together with the associated protein troponin, TM on actin can switch between two laterally shifted conformations. |
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Once you've eliminated hops, your rim will be slightly out of true laterally from the adjustment. |
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The other side of the rollers will now contact the gears, and the derailleurs will now be laterally bending the chain the opposite direction. |
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It may spread laterally into the sternomastoid muscle and form an abscess in the neck. |
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Their laterally flattened bodies are covered in bristles and spines and their mouthparts are especially adapted for piercing and sucking. |
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When agitated, blacksnakes hiss loudly, flattening the body laterally so that the white skin between the scales can be seen. |
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These areas extended axially over 9-11 target zones along each thin filament and laterally over 12-15 thin filaments. |
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Moreover, cephalopods or both scaphopods and cephalopods, are closely related to, and descended from, laterally compressed helcionelloids. |
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The telencephalon of living reptiles and birds is expanded laterally, so that it has a distinct heart-shape when viewed dorsally. |
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Ventral muscle field strongly impressed, elevated, cordate, with high ridges laterally and anteriorly. |
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Most fish swim by laterally undulating or oscillating their body and propulsive caudal fin. |
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He also leaned laterally during single leg stance, which may indicate weak gluteus medius muscles relative to his body weight. |
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The slider includes a side rail disposed laterally along and between the respective lateral side and the trailing portion. |
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They were streamlined, laterally compressed fish with a bony skeleton and thick bony scales. |
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The needle is directed upward and laterally to avoid passing through the foramen into the orbit. |
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On physical examination, a prominence may be appreciated medially and laterally to the Achilles tendon insertion. |
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He has been able to charge balls quickly and move well laterally, which he had trouble doing when he came back late last season. |
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Springs can occur in uplands if zones of perched water extend laterally to cliff faces or other steep slopes. |
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Each eye potentially views a significantly duplicate volume ahead and has a large monocular field of view laterally. |
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Good fusion is multidirectional and allows for exchange of ideas and analysis both horizontally and laterally. |
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Antennae are placed midway between clypeus midpoint and lateral margin of head, projecting laterally along anterior margin of head. |
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The dorsal ligament groove is overlain dorsally and flanked laterally by the nacreous middle shell layer. |
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Simultaneously, rapid growth causes the embryo to fold laterally, resulting in the somatopleure layers folding in laterally to enclose the gut. |
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He walks laterally, legs straining outward against a bungee cord around his feet, bent at the waist, hands spread wide. |
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Threespine sticklebacks are laterally compressed, fusiform shaped fish with three sharp, erectile spines at the forward part of the dorsal fin. |
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The anterior border and preocular areas extend laterally farther beyond the sides of the glabella, and are clearly visible in the palpebral view. |
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The patellar ligament may be noted to angulate laterally from the axis of the quadriceps muscle. |
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An aneurysm expands laterally with systole while a tortuous aorta does not. |
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Never before had the top-down world of presidential campaigning been opened to a bottom-up, laterally networked community of ordinary voters. |
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The limestone grades laterally into calcareous siltstone of the canyon fill. |
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These non-dimensional charts allow hand calculations and quick verifications in structural design of laterally loaded piles. |
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Instead, the articular moves laterally relative to the quadrate as the jaw opens. |
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One element, assigned questionably to the genus, is a robust, laterally compressed specimen bearing one large, compressed denticle. |
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Punctures of the abdomen were made medial-ventrally, and punctures of the thorax were made laterally at the base of the left foreleg. |
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The form genus Physonemus includes bilaterally symmetrical, laterally compressed, forward-curving spines, ornamented with tubercles. |
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You have to think vertically, laterally and cubically to make the most of storage space in your home. |
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For the optical setup used in this study the inverses of the frequency cutoffs are 229 nm laterally and 814 nm axially. |
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When you are slicing the loaf and prepping the lettuce, think a bit more laterally about the sandwich you fancy. |
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Peters believes it has to do with his tendency to swing in his tempi changes and to pace laterally in his collected walk, and is circumspect about his final placing. |
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It is also possible to provide a cavity, an anfractuosity, or a modification of the surface condition at the end of the rod or needle, or laterally adjacent this end. |
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Second, think laterally about new ways of using limited resources. |
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The circulating nurse shaves the patient's surgical leg from 3 inches to 4 inches above the knee to 4 inches below the patella, laterally and medially. |
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After the surgeon incises the fascial layer, extends the incision proximally and distally, and retracts medially and laterally, he or she measures the patellar tendon width. |
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Immediately above the lingula, four or five folia constitute the central lobule of the vermis, which is continuous laterally with the ala of the central lobule. |
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Thinking laterally, on my feet, using my napper, I, armed with scant information and a hazy memory, embark on tracking FYCB down on the dating site myself. |
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Examination reveals a rubbery, nontender mass at the level of the carotid bifurcation, along the anterior border of the sternomastoid, more mobile laterally than vertically. |
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Its tendon passes laterally through the same osteofibrous canal in the same synovial sheath as extensor digitorum longus and terminates on the fifth metatarsal. |
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Subsequent microscopic study of the outer layer shows that, in a few specimens, patches of the microcrystalline material grade laterally into vestigial spicular fabric. |
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The articulation surface faces anteriorly and slightly laterally. |
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Scenarios are pictures of the future to encourage us to think laterally. |
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Both vesicles and bilayer patches were found not to move laterally over the time range of 10 min and more, except at relatively high imaging forces. |
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A palpable gall bladder suggests pancreatic malignancy, but it can be difficult to detect when displaced laterally or covered by an enlarged liver. |
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The coniform elements are laterally compressed with broad cusps that bear thinly keeled posterior and anterior cusp margins and lateral costa on each lateral cusp face. |
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The upper wheel slid laterally on an arched bar supporting its bearing. |
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Notably, the oldest known Early Cambrian chordate Yunnanozoon had its metameric muscular units located dorsally of the notochord, although its body was laterally compressed. |
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The hyperiids are little crustaceans which are again entirely planktonic but are related to beach fleas and those laterally compressed wriggly things you find under stones. |
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I was also able to concentrate on bending and suppling him laterally. |
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It curves laterally at its distal end into a hook-like process, the pterygoid hamulus, around which the tendon of the Tensor veli palatini glides. |
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Recent analyses that have shown that detrital zircons can be transported considerable distances in fluviatile environments, implying laterally extensive drainage systems. |
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These depocentres contain thick upper Maureen, Eista and Forties sands deposited in laterally extensive submarine fan systems with widespread confined channelling. |
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Wagon teams spread out laterally like a buffalo herd on the move, grazing cattle on a wide front, following the contours of the land and roughly paralleling the courses of the rivers that led west. |
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Like other puffins, this species has a large, laterally compressed bill. |
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The incomplete squamosals also slope laterally and ventrally away from the parietals, slightly depressing posterior margin of the supratemporal fenestrae. |
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Fan beam and pencil beam machines can scan laterally around the side of a patient, which is useful for measuring the bone density of the lumbar spine. |
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A longitudinal ridge of the bony palate, torus palatinus, may be present in the region of the median palatine suture and extends laterally from it. |
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It stated that patients would be transferred laterally and that one of the prime functions of the charge nurse was to designate someone to answer the telephones. |
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Breeding adults have a laterally flattened horn on the upper mandible. |
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From the roof, the olfactory epithelium extends down both sides of the nasal cavity to cover most of the superior concha laterally and 1 cm of nasal septum medially. |
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The Upper Devonian sequence is rather thinner and comprises a series of formations which are more laterally restricted. |
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Two laterally placed eyes form around outgrowths from the midbrain, except in hagfish, though this may be a secondary loss. |
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Coastal dunes expand laterally as a result of lateral growth of coastal plants via seed or rhizome. |
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The weight was supplied by a stone passing laterally through the U of the yoke. |
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This mode of locomotion is slow and very demanding, up to seven times the cost of laterally undulating over the same distance. |
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Together with the water currents, they break up the floating ice sheets and mix various water layers both laterally and along the depth. |
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The ULSW eddies erode rapidly as they mix laterally with this warmer saltier water. |
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Lying was considered as steers recumbent sternally or laterally in the bedded floor. |
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This tumor probably originated in the mucosa overlying the turbinate bone, and it expended laterally to involve the maxillary antrum. |
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By loosening an Allen screw, you can move the rear sight laterally in its dovetail. |
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Ventrally directed brachiophores with relatively long extensions are supported laterally in proximal parts by secondary shell material. |
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The hedges at the edges are often overgrown and may have spread laterally owing to the neglect of many years. |
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Moebius syndrome is a rare congenital disorder affecting the nerves which control blinking, moving the eyes laterally and the ability to smile. |
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The megaron is a hall building with an open-fronted porch, but this porch is not just any laterally confined space. |
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Metasternum with yellowish-brown pubescence, laterally and close to metacoxae more yellowish. |
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The fibular condyle projects laterally and possesses a shallow notch in the midposterior part. |
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The Golgi consists of a contiguous network of laterally linked ministacks positioned at the microtubule-organizing center. |
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The F back steps laterally to the away side with the Q and blocks the DE after the away tackle releases him. |
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Lateral to the spinous processes are the articular processes, and still more laterally the transverse processes. |
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Mdlle Reuter turned her eye laterally on me, to ascertain, probably, whether I was collected enough to be ushered into her sanctum sanctorum. |
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Descriptions of this species, prostomium elongate are rounded anteriorly, flanked laterally by peristomial ridges leading to ventral mouth. |
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In particular the Hith, which is a well defined anhydrite in the west, passes laterally into dolomites to the east. |
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This tanniniferous layer is laterally continuous with the hypodermal fibrous layer of the pinna axis and rachis. |
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This allows the helicopter to take off and land vertically, to hover, and to fly forward, backward, and laterally. |
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All three formations pass laterally into the basinal limestones of the Pabdeh formation in the east. |
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When viewed laterally, the rostral edge of each squamosal articulates with the quadratojugal and with the caudomedial edge of the quadrate bone. |
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Elongate, moderately compressed laterally, body depth slightly decreasing caudad. |
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The second most common cause is the tensor fascia lata snapping laterally over the hip bone. |
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The two let-offs are built on one stand that is laterally adjusted by a motor. |
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The crystal has an anisotropic structure, as it is stronger along its length than laterally. |
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An important tool for the study of laterally complete Riesz spaces is the notion of the dominable set, which is introduced next. |
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The fault surface is usually near vertical and the footwall moves either left or right or laterally with very little vertical motion. |
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Creativity plays an important role in human resource management as artists and creative professionals can think laterally. |
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It works in three different ways including vertically, longitudinally, and laterally to control movement when racing on various tracks. |
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Current understanding has it that the Caledonian orogeny encompasses a number of tectonic phases that can laterally be diachronous. |
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The defect was located laterally or ventrolaterally in all cavernosal injured cases. |
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The mass extended to the inferior margin of the left orbit and laterally to the infratemporal fossa. |
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The pararectal space is bordered laterally by the pelvic sidewall, anterolaterally by the cardinal ligament, and medially by the rectal pillars. |
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The latter bomb is believed to have detonated in the upper interior above the north transept and the force was sufficient to shift the entire dome laterally by a small amount. |
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The keel of the angular does have the deep form characteristic of the group, but it is not reflected laterally as occurs in other sphenacodontians. |
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To treat bunions, surgeons traditionally make a V-shaped cut, called an osteotomy, across the first metatarsal head, allowing the head to slide laterally. |
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Once anesthesia was confirmed, two Abraham cannulas passed perorally were used simultaneously to passively move the arytenoids laterally and expose the posterior glottis. |
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The cavernous sinus lies laterally containing the internal carotid artery, the occulomotor, trochlear and abducens nerves, and branches of the trigeminal nerve. |
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In full extension, the loss of the medial retinacular structures resulted in the largest reduction in force necessary to displace the patella 10 mm laterally. |
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As presented here, in glaring polished bronze and arranged laterally, Tete becomes, in the redirection of its axis, a rather peculiar, cuboid chunk of metal. |
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He brings the uterus up anteriorly, resects the uterosacral ligaments down almost to the sacrum if necessary, and can go laterally all the way to the pelvic sidewall. |
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Sthenurine kangaroos, while pedally distinctive, also have the sustentacular portion of the CLAJP located more laterally, as in Prionotemnus, compared to other macropodoids. |
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These cichlids are unique in having a strongly laterally compressed discoidal shape, similar to the marine butterflyfishes of the genus Chaetodon. |
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Palea with a distally located, laterally directed weakly sclerotized area. |
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Patient's foot was strapped on the footplate and axis of rotation passed through the tip of the fibula laterally and the trochlea of the talus medially. |
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In general, snakes will use a modified form of concertina locomotion on smooth branches, but will laterally undulate if contact points are available. |
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The canal is surrounded superiorly by the jugular tubercle, superolaterally by the jugular foramen, laterally by the sigmoid sinus and inferiorly by occipital condyle. |
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The postocular fixigena is broad and slopes strongly down laterally. |
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Brodsky's atavistic model is based on the idea that monocular OKN asymmetry reflects a phylogenetically ancient subcortical system seen in laterally eyed animals. |
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