The curative substances are known to have effect on the locomotory system, kidneys, uric tract and the reproductive organs. |
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If so, the oldest traces of locomotory activities of the metazoans should be connected with their infaunal life. |
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I am locomotory efficient, I can bend down and perform all everyday activities. |
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The epidermis is cellular and does not possess any locomotory cilia. |
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It keeps the animal from shortening when locomotory waves are produced through muscular contraction. |
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The Ecdysozoa, all of which molt and lack motile locomotory cilia, include priapulids, kinorhynchs, nematodes, nematomorphs, tardigrades, onychophorans, and arthropods. |
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Taxes may be described as oriented locomotory reactions of motile organisms. |
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Furthermore, the micrognathozoans have two rows of multiciliated cells that forms a locomotory organ, similar to that in some gastrotrichs and interstitial annelids. |
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Depending on its habitat requirements and its locomotory capacities, each species experiences its own natural barriers to migration. |
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What is more, rheumatic diseases are not just limited to the locomotory system. |
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Transitory locomotory behaviors were displayed to get from the top of the water to the bottom or from the bottom to the surface. |
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A baculovirus-encoded protein tyrosine phosphatase gene induces enhanced locomotory activity in a lepidopteran host. |
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However, it is unclear when these locomotory and manipulative transitions occurred. |
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The basic locomotory organelle is the pseudopodium. |
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These include gas-filled floats called pneumatophores, pulsating, locomotory structures called nectophores, and flattened, protective individuals called bracts or phyllozooids. |
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Those eukaryotic organelles are not to be confused with the locomotory structure of prokaryotes, which is a minute organelle composed of flagellin, not tubulin, as in eukaryotes. |
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Elaboration of the locomotory apparatus and other developments allowed a diversification of structure and function that produced the amphibians, reptiles, birds, and mammals. |
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For instance, an increase in the rate of growth of fleshy parts of the fish fin would provide an opportunity for the fish to adapt more easily to terrestrial locomotory life than could a fish without this modified fin. |
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The existing spa and water treatment establishments treat disorders of the locomotory system, neurological, gynecological, and gastrointestinal, gall bladder and liver, and other diseases and disorders. |
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Kováèová with its thermal swimming pool and curative springs attracts visitors attention throughout the year. In the spa are treated mostly diseases of the locomotory system. |
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Today, a new, sophisticated centre exploits the waters which gush out at a temperature of 43°C for the treatment of respiratory and locomotory disorders, for skin and aesthetic treatments and homeopathic remedies. |
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Biomassage contains a hyaluron complex of natural active ingredients capable of regenerating the locomotory system in a natural way, as well as being important for the prevention of mobility problems. |
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Behavioural testing was used to characterize the effect of bisphenol A exposure on general locomotory and exploratory activity, anxiety and learning and memory in rodents. |
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Creatures adapted to complex landscapes might move on to specialise in a range of niches, requiring different sorts of locomotory and behavioural adaptations. |
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Locomotory behaviour and post-exercise physiology in relation to swimming speed, gait transition and metabolism in free-swimming smallmouth bass. |
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Locomotory activity and conditioned place preference were used to evaluate behavioral changes. |
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