Search results for "Limb" - New World Encyclopedia

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  • ** Descending limb of loop of Henle ** Ascending limb of loop of Henle *** Thin ascending limb of loop of Henle ...
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  • ===Homology: Pentadactyl limb=== [[Image:Evolution pl.png|thumb|right ... The pattern of limb bones known as a pentadactyl limb is an example ...
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  • as is illustrated, for example, by an immobilized limb. Often times, immobilized or injured limbs swell due to the accumulation of fluid in the interstitial ...
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  • vegetative material such as a tree limb or root and is called limb cast agate due to its appearance. Turritella agate is formed from fossil Turritella ...
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  • Echidna, also known as spiny anteater, is any of the egg-laying mammals comprising the Tachyglossidae family of the order Monotremata (monotremes ...
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  • Hinduism, Samadhi is the eighth and final limb of of Patanjali's Yoga ... is considered to be the eighth or highest limb of yogic practice, where one ...
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  • #039;s glare rising over the Moon's dark limb, and the planets Saturn, Mars and Mercury (the three dots at lower left).]] == Clarification ...
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  • sowing tares and schisms they are tearing her limb from limb, and since they do not receive the true companions of Christ, poverty and humility, but ...
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  • greatly aids branchiation (swinging from tree limb to tree limb with their arms). Hoolocks are the second largest of the gibbons, after the siamang ...
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  • there was known uncertainty owing to limb darkening and measurement errors. ... in the mid-infrared) but factored-in some limb darkening, whereby the intensity ...
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  • refracts light; so, even when the upper limb of the Sun is below the horizon ... *Sunrise and sunset are commonly defined for the upper limb of the ...
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  • plexus nerves, which innervate the upper limb. It includes spinal cord segments ... plexus nerves, which innervate the lower limb. It commences about the level ...
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  • as that of Russell et al. was based on limb-bone allometry rather than ... including at least three skulls and some limb bones, which were recovered ...
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  • orthoses) is a device that attaches to a limb, or the torso, to support ... A limb prosthesis (plural prostheses) is a device that substitutes ...
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  • ===Prohibition against eating the limb of a living animal=== * Not to eat a limb of a living creature (whilst it is still alive) ...
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  • in the solar disk or prominences off the limb. Coronal loops may have lifetimes on the order of seconds (in the case of flare events), minutes ...
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  • Specifically, the sciatic nerve enters the lower limb by exiting the ... to the following muscles of the lower limb: Biceps femoris, semitendinosus ...
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  • rapidly, and differentiate again to create a new limb or organ. One theory is that the de-differentiated cells are related to tumor cells since chemicals ...
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  • perhaps because of) the risk they pose to life and limb. South America has two species of rhea, mid-sized, fast-running birds. The larger American ...
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  • :'Monks, even if bandits were to sever you savagely limb by limb ... "Monks, even if bandits were to savagely sever you, limb by limb ...
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  • less (elderly) or refuses to use the affected limb (children). Elements of the history of the pain (onset, number of joints and which involved ...
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  • heart will begin to beat around the same time. Limb buds appear where the arms and legs will grow later. Organogenesis begins. The head represents ...
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  • Phantom limb pain is the sensation of pain from a limb that has been lost or from which a person no longer receives physical signals. It is an ...
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  • Phantom Limb - This tactile illusion is the sensation that an amputated body part, most commonly a limb, is still attached to the body. Most ...
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  • then taer [sic] it in pieces, and throw it limb from limb. They have sharp ... or ten steps must have dislocated another limb, for they were loose and broken ...
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  • being and no destruction, for it is whole of limb, without motion, and without end. And it never Was, nor Will be, because it Is now, a Whole all together ...
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  • grade, involving the loss of the victim's limb or some other type of permanent disfigurement of the victim. As successor to the common law crime ...
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  • reporter of his age. He was willing to go out on a limb and challenge the federal government, exposing its secrets to the public as he advocated for change ...
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  • often forms a painful lesion on a lower limb and may exit excruciatingly ... worm forms a blister, usually on the lower limb. The mature worm, now two ...
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  • is due to their highly specialized pelvic limb musculature. Their feet have ... ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/9768501 Pelvic limb musculature in the emu Dromaius ...
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  • The limb arrangement of members of Plesiosauria is unusual in aquatic animals and it is thought that the limbs were used to propel the animal ...
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  • must be struck out. If he has shattered the limb of a man of rank, let his ... If he has caused a poor man to lose an eye, or has shattered a limb ...
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  • category:Image wanted {{Infobox Non-profit | Non-profit_name = American Friends Service Committee | founded_date = 1917 | founder ...
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  • related to human health and disease, including limb regeneration, and are a source of compounds of medicinal value. They are important in food webs. ...
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  • increase in global warming, loss of the use of a limb for an animal, and so on, would result in destruction. These are curious assertions, however, considering ...
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  • to that of a snake (Everhart 2008). The mosasaur limb bones were reduced in length and their paddles were formed by webbing between their elongated digit ...
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  • anything joined on (Italian lembo or English limb). In common usage, the word “limbo” often refers to a place or state of restraint, confinement or ...
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  • physical remains of a saint (a bone, a hair, a limb, etc.). Traditionally, a martyr's relics are often more prized than the relics of other saints ...
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  • scar, and in the worst cases the affected limb may even have to be amputated. A victim's fate is impossible to predict as this depends on ...
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  • axolotls have been known to repair a damaged limb as well as regenerating an additional one, ending up with an extra appendage that makes them attractive ...
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  • lex talionis. Eye for eye, tooth for tooth, limb for limb was the penalty for ... physician, if it led to loss of life or limb, his hands were cut off; a ...
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  • spur found on the male's hind limb is used to deliver venom.]] ... gradually spreads throughout the affected limb. Information obtained from ...
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  • monkeys often will break off live or dead tree limb weighing up to 10 pounds and drop them towards the approaching person. The monkeys do not actually ...
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  • treatment, can lead to the loss of a limb and rarely, death. Thus, a rattlesnake bite is always a potentially serious, or even fatal, injury ...
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  • the far side of the Moon, just behind the eastern limb, is named in his honor. == Notes == == References == * Bodanis, David. 2005. Electric Universe: ...
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  • speed would have been limited by their shortest limb and their size is likely to have precluded them from being bipedal, this suggests that they were ...
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  • children on playgrounds is a fracture of the upper limb resulting from falls from climbing apparatus. D. Fissel, G. Pattison, and A. Howard, “Severity ...
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  • eclipse. Solar prominences can be seen along the limb (in red) as well as extensive coronal filaments.]] The type of solar eclipse event depends ...
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  • actress Shirley MacLaine in her book Out on a Limb. ===Hallucinations=== ... *MacLaine, Shirley. 1986. Out on a Limb. Bantam. ISBN 0553273701 ...
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  • figure in which the position of each feature (limb, mouth, and so on) is defined by animation variables (or Avars). The character "Woody ...
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