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skeleton and has
* Every small category has a skeleton.
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.
The hydrostatic skeleton has some similarities to muscular hydrostats.
Much of this substance is then replaced by bone during the second and third trimester, after the flesh such as muscle has formed around it ; forming the skeleton.
Most of the leg skeleton has bony prominences and margins that can be palpated, notable exceptions being the hip joint, and the neck and shaft of femur.
The Königssee bobsleigh, luge, and skeleton track has hosted ski-running and a number of international bobsleigh, luge, and skeleton events and competitions.
Unfortunately this skeleton has since disappeared.
Another version of this tale has the skeleton discovered at Hume a few years after the battle and re-interred at Holyrood Abbey.
Posada's striking image of a costumed female with a skeleton face has become associated with the Day of the Dead, and Catrina figures often are a prominent part of modern Day of the Dead observances.
Triceratops has been documented by numerous remains collected since the genus was first described in 1889, including at least one complete individual skeleton.
Some species have an internal skeleton consisting of two star-like siliceous elements that has an unknown function, and can be found as microfossils.
The permanent Stonehenge exhibition gallery has interactive displays about Stonehenge and the archaeology of south Wiltshire, and its collections include the skeleton of the Amesbury Archer, which is on display.
For the past four years, he has been trying to assemble the skeleton of a Brontosaurus but is missing one bone ( the mythical " intercostal clavicle ").
A skeleton from Lama dei Peligni in the province of Chieti has been radiometrically dated to 6, 540 bp.
He is a small green spirit whose face looks emaciated like a skeleton, but has a long curving nose.
Dr Hix has one member of staff, a reanimated skeleton called Charlie, who helps procure the tools of the trade ( which are mostly items from the joke shop down the road ).
The Cohoes Mastodon skeleton was on display in the lobby of the New York State Museum in Albany, New York, but has recently been moved to a new location away from the windows of the lobby, where temperature and humidity fluxuations risked damaging the skeleton, to a new display near the rear of the museum.
When the shell has set, the empty space inside the new skeleton can be filled up as the animal eats.
Although the skeleton has never been on public display, there is a small museum dedicated to his life, housing some of his personal effects.
It has a sixteen sided outer shell with an iron skeleton that rises 96 meters high, and an inner shell star vault supported on sixteen stone pillars.
The name of this device comes ultimately from the Latin armilla ( circle, bracelet ), since it has a skeleton made of graduated metal circles linking the poles and representing the equator, the ecliptic, meridians and parallels.
The skeleton was found along with a mammoth's skull, which has since been lost.

skeleton and molecular
This bonding supplies a basic molecular skeleton that is modified by repulsive forces.
The molecule can be considered a molecular tweezer because the bicyclic skeleton forces the molecule in a rigid locked conformation with the aromatic rings in proximity.
The bacterial population has been characterized using molecular techniques and was found to contain over 500 species of bacteria that are different from bacterial communities found in the water column, healthy coral tissue, or dead coral skeleton ( Frias-Lopez et al., 2002 ; Cooney et al., 2002 ).

skeleton and formula
The ghost is revealed to be a thief who was impersonating Scottie ( who had died of old age years before ) using a special spray-like formula that made him invisible but did not prevent his skeleton from casting a shadow.
Another shorthand structural diagram is the skeletal formula ( also known as a bond-line formula or carbon skeleton diagram ).
A skeletal formula shows the skeletal structure or skeleton of a molecule, which is composed of the skeletal atoms that make up the molecule.
* Skeletal formula, in chemistry, the skeletal structure or skeleton of a molecule
After her breaking up with him, he revealed to her the reason for his reclusiveness — over the course of his research, he had accidentally developed a formula capable of destroying all oxygen in water, in the process of which any animal coming in contact with the " oxygen destroyer " is stripped clean of all flesh and organs, reduced to a skeleton.
Nearly all resin acids have the same basic skeleton: three fused ring fused with the empirical formula C < sub > 19 </ sub > H < sub > 29 </ sub > COOH.

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On a carbon skeleton, sp < sup > 2 </ sup >- hybridized carbons or positions are often called vinylic.
Initial < sup > 87 </ sup > Sr /< sup > 86 </ sup > Sr ratios are a useful tool in archaeology, forensics and paleontology because the < sup > 87 </ sup > Sr /< sup > 86 </ sup > Sr of a skeleton, sea shell or indeed a clay artefact is directly comparable to the source rocks upon which it was formed or upon which the organism lived.
Thus, by measuring the current-day < sup > 87 </ sup > Sr /< sup > 86 </ sup > Sr ratio ( and often the Nd-Nd ratios as well ) the geological fingerprint of an object or skeleton can be measured, allowing migration patterns to be determined.
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< center > Fossilized skeleton ( partial ) of a young hadrosaur displayed at the Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument Click image for display placard text </ center >
: is contained in the i − k + p ( k ) skeleton of Δ < sub > i </ sub >
< div > A crook creates a metallic skeleton.
For a cellular complex X, let X < sub > j </ sub > be its j-th skeleton, and c < sub > j </ sub > be the number of j-cells, i. e. the rank of the free module H < sub > j </ sub >( X < sub > j </ sub >, X < sub > j-1 </ sub >).
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Britain's oldest complete skeleton, Cheddar Man, lived at Cheddar Gorge around 7150 BC ( the Upper Palaeolithic or Old Stone Age ), shortly after the end of the ice age ;< ref >

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