Therefore, taxonomic designation based on only manus prints would be premature without associated pes impressions. |
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The canoe received new iakos, new splashboards, and new manus fore and aft. |
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Sauropod footprints show heteropody, with relatively small manus and large pes prints. |
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The fully flexed pollex in an articulated manus of Shuvuuia is in a position similar to full flexion in Mononykus. |
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Caudipteryx has short forelimbs and a feathered manus and is likely to have been a secondarily flightless bird. |
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During terrestrial locomotion in a quadruped, the manus pushes against the substrate to decelerate, support, and reaccelerate the body. |
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The variance in the general build of the manus and pes is presumably due to scaling with respect to the wide range in body sizes seen among synapsids. |
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In lepidosaurs, crocodilians, and birds the medial border or epicondyle of the humerus is the origin for the major flexors of the manus and carpus. |
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All eusauropods, in contrast, are characterized by a shortened manus in which each digit bears two or fewer phalanges, and only the pollex bears an ungual. |
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The manus is distinctly smaller than the pes, however, and this appears to be a synapomorphy for Diapsida. |
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Subsequently this infers that Australovenator and megaraptorids alike possessed a unique manus function most likely associated with predation. |
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Consequently, ETA should be described as the longa manus of Minoan, operating as a representative of Minoan, as an intermediary who acts exclusively on behalf of Minoan and does not undertake business on its own account. |
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The people of Manus Island in Papua New Guinea traditionally catch large hauls of tuna in October. |
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Mr. Hamingson will fill a position soon to be vacated by Mara Manus, the theater's top financial executive for the last six years. |
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However, he warned the 157 Tamils may be subjected to indefinite detention on detention centres in Manus Island or Nauru. |
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Some, such as Manus O'Donnell and Conn O'Neill, 1st Earl of Tyrone, were kings themselves. |
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These are also sometimes called the Manus Islands, after the largest island. |
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The larger islands in the center of the group are Manus Island and Los Negros Island. |
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Other islands that have been noted as significant places in the history of Manus include Ndrova Island, Pitylu Island and Ponam Island. |
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The majority of the forests on Manus still remain, but some of the smaller islands have been cleared for coconut farming. |
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Wuvulu is an Austronesian Island located in the Manus Province of Papua New Guinea. |
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This, state scholars, links ancient Jain tradition to Hindu mythologies, because the 14 patriarchs in Jain myths are similar to the 14 Manus in Hindu myths. |
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They became the Manus Province of the Islands Region in Papua New Guinea. |
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Again he toured the western part of New Guinea getting to Manus, then heading north and discovering on 14 September Pohnpei and Ant in the Carolines. |
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Asylum seekers in the Australia-run Manus Island detention centre have declared they are ready to donate their organs to Australians when they die. |
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The main town in the islands is Lorengau on Manus, connected by road to an airport on nearby Los Negros Island, otherwise transport around the islands is by boat. |
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