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    large majority of the ministers are utilizing communicate to direct the supporter as well to deliver non-devotees to demonstrate to them the correct way. These TV ministers offer a stage to the muftis, ulnas, and evangelists to express their rating about their separate religion or group. The real Ulna can assume their demanding part to join the Emma and erase secularization. In any case, similar to Christian TV ministers, many Muslim TV preachers uses this source to decentralize the general…

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    specimen number: uncatalogued 2. A homologous morphological structure that can examine is the bones that make up the hoof and legs of horses with the arms of humans. Both horses and humans exhibit the presence of similar bones such as the humerus, radius, ulna, phalanges etc. The phalanges is what mostly makes up the hoof of a horse and finger of humans have a different function in each specie. For example, while humans use their phalanges for grabbing objects, horses uses them for walking.…

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    Long Bones Research Paper

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    Bone Types Long Bones: Long bones are dense, hard bones that provide strength stability and mobility. For example the femur is a long bone. A long bone has two ends and a shaft. In the finger some bones are long bones, due to the shape of the bones despite them being short. http://umm.edu/health/medical/ency/articles/long-bones Short Bones: Short bones are as long as they are wide. They’re function of them is to provide stability and little movement. http://www.teachpe.com/anatomy/types_of_bones…

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    Research Paper On Anurans

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    this experiment was because the human body and the body of the anura are homeostasis. Both frogs and humans possess a skull, spine, central nervous system, and the bones of the limbs are given the same names for each species. Yet, the human radius and ulna are separate bones, which form the…

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    through the trails, I came down the hill faster than I should have since there was a sharp corner at the end. I hit the corner so fast and sharp that I ended up flipping the quad over and landing it on top of me, fracturing part of my hip and breaking my ulna, radius, and humerus. Even after that accident I still felt the need to do stupid things that I knew I…

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    Canis Lupus Familiaris

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    One of the most familiar and common animals to own as a pet and get along with….. the canine. Also known as the Canis Lupus Familiaris, is known to be kind, loving and gentle. But these animals recognized as a “mans best friend” have not always been this tame and diverse, living and existing in a humans world.In order to fully understand how canines came to be so diverse and friendly, the anatomy, background and habitat need to be identified. The anatomy of the dog is very basic. The canine…

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    Lumbar Spine

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    Copra Pose: Extension of the Lumbar Spine: Also seen in Bridge Pose and Wheel Pose, Bow Pose, Pigeon Pose and Camel Pose. The degree of back bend will depend on the amount of space between each vertebra of the lumbar spine. The greater the space the greater the degree of back bend. Also the shape of the vertebra also plays a factor as some of the spinous process’ can be bent in angles that either restrict the angle of lumbar curve or increase it. There are other skeletal differences…

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    The Human Body Research

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    The anatomy of the human body is constantly being studied and new information on ourselves will continue to be revealed as we research more and more. There are many structures and systems in the human body that allow us to function, the human foot and hand for example. The hand and foot are a symbol for the ability to work for many people. Without these structures on the human body, the human race would not have had the ability to be where it is today. But what makes up the hand and foot,…

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    2006). 10 A genetic association has been recognized between formation of rheumatoid nodules and the presence of specific major histocompatibility complex class II alleles (e.g. HLA-DR4). These nodules typically present on extensor surfaces (proximal ulna, olecranon process), and are flesh colored subcutaneous nodules of varying consistency. They can be mobile, soft, and amorphous or rubbery and firm with an…

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    stump and fell on her outstretched hand, she knew she broke something in her shoulder and arm. Jennifer most likely broke her clavicle, acromion, and possibly her coracoid process in the shoulder girdle. She also could have broken her humerus, radius, ulna, and possibly her carpal bones in her hand. Jennifer also could have damaged her deltoid, trapezoid, biceps, triceps, brachioradialis and a few other muscles in the arms and shoulder. Depending on how hard she fell and what angle she fell at,…

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