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The skeleton of the killer whale is of the typical delphinid structure, but is more robust.
A whale skeleton discovered there in 1990 was proved to be a new whale species ( see Eobalaenoptera harrisoni ).
With the help of its sister city Bodenwerder, the birthplace of the Baron, the club amassed a number of " historical proofs " of presence of the Baron in Königsberg: an ancient silver thaler " returned " to Kaliningrad by Bodenwerder's mayor as a debt for a mug of beer drunk by Münchhausen, Order of Saint Anna issued to the Baron by Paul I of Russia for his " faultless service ", and the skeleton of the whale in whose belly the Baron was entrapped for a while.
Minke whale skeleton, Museum Koenig, University of Bonn.
The building features labs for biology, geology, chemistry, environmental science, and physics, a courtyard with a crystalline glass gazebo in the center, a Foucault pendulum designed by Alan Thorndike, as well as Gray whale skeleton named Willy.
Its initial theme of a general-purpose scenic and curiosity park led to one of its most famous attractions, a large whale skeleton, which had been washed up near the coast of The Needles in 1842, and is still a showpiece today.
A 30 foot-long skeleton of a juvenile gray whale, assembled by students from Ensenada, hangs from the ceiling.
On 6 September 2010 Karl Shuker announced that a hitherto-unknown photograph of Trunko had been discovered by German cryptozoologist Markus Hemmler on the website of the Margate Business Association, and Shuker recognised from this photo that Trunko had been nothing more than a globster, i. e. a massive, tough skin-sac of blubber containing collagen that is sometimes left behind when a whale dies and its skull and skeleton have separated from the skin and sunk to the sea bottom.
* El Museu de les Ciències Príncipe Felipe — Is an interactive museum of science that resembles the skeleton of a whale.
A full whale skeleton is on display in the main atrium, as well as other numerous artifacts from Ikitsuki's history.
When she woke up the next morning, Canola realized the wind had created the music by blowing through partially rotted sinew still attached to a whale skeleton.
The Kotha Bastion contains a fine collection of sculptures, coins, inscriptions and copper plates and the skeleton of a whale.
The skeleton of a gray whale is visible in the background.
The whale skeleton was brought to Burton Constable, since as Lord Paramount of the Seigniory of Holderness, Sir Clifford was entitled to anything of interest that washed up on the foreshore.
This famous whale also came to the attention of Herman Melville, who published his masterpiece Moby-Dick in 1851: " at a place in Yorkshire, England, Burton Constable by name, a certain Sir Clifford Constable has in his possession the skeleton of a Sperm Whale ... Sir Clifford's whale has been articulated throughout ; so that like a great chest of drawers, you can open and shut him, in all his long cavities — spread out his ribs like a gigantic fan — and swing all day upon his lower jaw.
Inside the whale skeleton in the episode, Bart finds the remains of Jonah.
* Kobo whale, a blue whale skeleton
A juvenile blue whale skeleton ( Kobo whale | KOBO ) hanging in the Jacobs Family Gallery at the New Bedford Whaling Museum.
But, perhaps the most important addition of the decade was the acquisition of a juvenile humpback whale skeleton, suspended in the Lagoda room.
A new blue whale skeleton, named Kobo was suspended from the ceiling.

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It is part of the field of biomechatronics, the science of using mechanical devices with human muscle, skeleton, and nervous systems to assist or enhance motor control lost by trauma, disease, or defect.
However, Curie also worked with unshielded X-ray tubes during World War I, and analysis of her skeleton during a reburial showed a relatively low level of radioisotope burden.
*(( Hollinshed )) in his oft fanciful history of England stated that at Alexander III's wedding, a horrible monster, mostly skeleton but with raw flesh, appeared at the end of the procession and caused the wedding to be hurriedly concluded.
Some scenes, like Evil Ash walking along the graveyard while his skeleton minions come to life, blended stop-motion animation with live skeletons that were mechanically rigged, with prosthetics and visual effects.
Modern birds are characterised by feathers, a beak with no teeth, the laying of hard-shelled eggs, a high metabolic rate, a four-chambered heart, and a lightweight but strong skeleton.
Comorian waters are the habitat of the coelacanth, a rare fish with limblike fins and a cartilaginous skeleton, the fossil remains of which date as far back as 400 million years and which was once thought to have become extinct about 70 million years ago.
For 3D animations, objects ( models ) are built on the computer monitor ( modeled ) and 3D figures are rigged with a virtual skeleton.
For 2D figure animations, separate objects ( illustrations ) and separate transparent layers are used, with or without a virtual skeleton.
A trained artist is familiar with the skeleton structure, joint location, muscle placement, tendon movement, and how the different parts work together during movement.
Dolmens were usually covered with earth or smaller stones to form a barrow, though in many cases that covering has weathered away, leaving only the stone " skeleton " of the burial mound intact.
However, the “ actual sounds that she hears are accounted for by the efforts of the faithful servant to communicate with her, there is still a hint of supernatural in her dream, inspired, it would be seem, by the fact that she is on the spot of her father ’ s murder and that his unburied skeleton is concealed in the room next hers ”.
Jadwiga's complete skeleton was found, together with a mantle and hat.
In Castlevania: Aria of Sorrow for Game Boy Advance, it is a plant with a vaguely human form that is pulled from the ground by a skeleton.
* Modifications at positions 2, 4, 5 or 17, usually along with other changes to the molecule elsewhere on the morphine skeleton.
Astral microtubules develop in the actin skeleton and interact with the cell cortex to aid in spindle orientation.
The earliest known example of a fossil skeleton with negroid features, perhaps 10, 000 years old, was found at Iii Ileru in western Nigeria and attests to the antiquity of habitation in the region.
* 1974 – Donald Johanson and Tom Gray discover the 40 % complete Australopithecus afarensis skeleton, nicknamed " Lucy " ( after The Beatles song " Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds "), in the Awash Valley of Ethiopia's Afar Depression.
* 1995 – A budget standoff between Democrats and Republicans in the U. S. Congress forces the federal government to temporarily close national parks and museums and to run most government offices with skeleton staffs.
Pseudocode resembles, but should not be confused with skeleton programs, including dummy code, which can be compiled without errors.
When these stones were removed, the workmen found inside the remains of an oak coffin the complete skeleton of an individual entirely enclosed in two layers of thin lead, with a shroud of cloth of gold over it.
Much of the human skeleton maintains the ancient segmental pattern present in all vertebrates ( mammals, birds, fish, reptiles and amphibians ) with basic units being repeated.
This definition was based on the steel skeleton — as opposed to constructions of load-bearing masonry, which passed their practical limit in 1891 with Chicago's Monadnock Building.
: The fierce being holding the wheel symbolizes impermanence, which is why the being is a wrathful monster, though there is no need for it to be drawn with ornaments and so forth ... Once I had such a painting drawn with a skeleton rather than a monster, in order to symbolize impermanence more clearly.

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