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tail and adds
The adult bobcat is long from the head to the base of the tail, averaging ; the stubby tail adds and, due to its " bobbed " appearance, it gives the species its name.
Males grow up to a head-and-body length of with a tail that adds a further to the total length.
The length of the body is while the tail adds a further.
First, laboratories use a normal cellular modification of mRNA that adds up to 200 adenine nucleotides to the end of the molecule ( poly ( A ) tail ).
Beautiful Sunbirds are tiny, only 10 cm long, although the breeding male's long tail adds another 5 cm.
The Etruscan shrew has a slender ( not truncated ) body, with a length between excluding the tail, which adds another.
The Pin-tailed Whydah is 12 13 cm in length, although the breeding male's tail adds another 20 cm to this.
The tail adds to another in length.
The tail adds another and shoulder height is about.
The tail adds only a further.
The tail adds a further to the length, and ends in a small tuft.
It often happens that when a sentence seems finished, it is extended with a surprising tail that adds a comment, which is usually alluding or indirect.
Trim level 3 adds electronic stability control, leather seats, heated front seats, power tail gate and powered folding door mirrors.
Jinx's tail is promptly trapped by the cat ; the mouse says a quick prayer, and after some quick thought adds " Amen ".

tail and another
The voice was that of Johnson, tail gunner off another crew.
Adipose tissue is another important means of storing energy and this occurs in the abdomen, under the skin and, in some salamanders, in the tail.
The probability of getting 20 heads then 1 tail, and the probability of getting 20 heads then another head are both 1 in 2, 097, 152.
", and another in which Garfield pulls Odie's tail, which results in his tongue being pulled out.
O and P are responsible for initiating replication, and Q is another antiterminator which allows the expression of head, tail and lysis genes from P < sub > R ’</ sub >.
The radar altimeters used were modified U. S. Army Air Corps APS-13 fighter tail warning radars, nicknamed " Archie ", originally designed to warn a pilot of another plane approaching from behind.
The N-terminal tail of histone H4, on the other hand, has a region of highly basic amino acids ( 16-25 ), which, in the crystal structure, forms an interaction with the highly acidic surface region of a H2A-H2B dimer of another nucleosome, being potentially relevant for the higher-order structure of nucleosomes.
The book contained many implausible tales about her encounters with incarnate demons, one of whom was supposed to have written prophecies on her back with its tail, and another who played the piano in the shape of a crocodile.
Tests carried out on the vertical stabilizers from the accident aircraft, and from another similar aircraft, found that the strength of the composite material had not been compromised, and the NTSB concluded that the material had failed because it had been stressed beyond its design limit, despite ten previous recorded incidents where A300 tail fins had been stressed beyond their design limitation in which none resulted in the separation of the vertical stabilizer in-flight.
After the success of this film, another Hoffman film, Madigan's Millions, shot before The Graduate, was released on the tail of the actor's new-found success.
The portion of low wine that remains after distillation, called the " tail ," will be mixed into another batch of low wine ( so that the tail enters the distillation cycle again, as does the head ).
They measure 13 37 inches ( 35 94 cm ) long from their snout to the base of the tail, with the tail adding another 8. 5 19 inches ( 21. 6 47 cm ).
A close up view of one full dragon ( and the tail end and claw of another ) from the Nine Dragons handscroll painted in AD 1244 by Chen Rong, an artist of the Song Dynasty
The tip of the tail can be moved a bit on its own, as is the case with cats, but it is not prehensile as is that of the kinkajou, another procyonid.
The tail is fairly long at in length, while another source lists a tail length of.
Honey possums can also utilise their tail ( which is longer than their head and body combined ) to grip, much like another arm.
He and his fellow World War II crew members are featured in the book " Crew Umbriago " by Daniel P. Carroll ( tail gunner ), and also in another book: 772nd Bomb Squadron: The Men, The Memories by Turner Publishing Company.
The " boom " is experienced when there is a sudden change in pressure, so the N-wave causes two booms, one when the initial pressure rise from the nose hits, and another when the tail passes and the pressure suddenly returns to normal.
Sexes look similar to one another as the species exhibits very little sexual dimorphism, although the male has longer head plumes and tail feathers.
The species occupies a large geographical range and has several recognised regional forms that differ slightly from one another for instance in colour and tail length.
In another specimen, from Lowndes County, Alabama, the first three crossbands were complete, followed by a dark stripe that ran down either side of the body, with points of pigment reaching up to the midline in six places but never getting there, after which the last four crossbands on the tail were also complete.
When a flammable mixture is present in the engine, it will detonate, sending a shock wave down the tail pipe and creating suction at the intake end of the engine, sucking in more fuel / air, and creates another explosion.

tail and 250
The most distinctive characteristic of the bowfin is its very long dorsal fin consisting of 145 to 250 rays, and running from mid-back to the base of the tail.
The species is up to 250 mm long, the length from snout to vent is 95 mm, with a long slender tail that ends abruptly.
The red squirrel has a typical head-and-body length of 19 to 23 cm ( 7. 5 to 9 in ), a tail length of 15 to 20 cm ( 5. 9 to 7. 9 in ) and a mass of 250 to 340 g ( 8. 8 to 12 oz ).
The female produces up to 250 bright pink eggs, then deposits them on to the male's tail via a long tube.
In 1946 the Soviet Union developed a series of freefall bombs in four sizes 250 kg ( 550 lb ), 500 kg ( 1, 100 lb ), 1, 500 kg ( 3, 300 lb ), and 3, 000 kg ( 6, 600 lb ) and sharing a single nose and a single tail fuze.
Pinin Farina then created coupe bodywork which had a small grille, compact tail and panoramic rear window, and the new car was launched as the 250 MM ( for Mille Miglia ) at the 1953 Geneva Motor Show.
The final 250 GT Coupe had a Superfast tail and was shown at the 1961 London Motor Show.
On the exterior, the ES 250 shared the same general body style and overall dimensions as its Toyota counterparts, but had a more prominent grille, bigger tail lights, chrome trim, frameless windows, and distinct wheel design similar to its LS brethren.
Scientists were later surprised when almost a year after the launch, tail fragments of the WAC Corporal rocket that reached 5, 150 mph and an altitude of over 250 miles, were found and identified in the New Mexico desert near the launch site.
The head-body length is around 250 mm, and the uniformly dark tail is shorter than the head-body length.
It was much more than a re-engined 250, however, with a sharper nose and tail, quad headlights, and a wide grille.

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