In the course of their pretrial interrogations, the children in Kelly Michaels' case were given knives and forks and anatomically correct dolls. |
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It was only the size of one of Katie's baby dolls, but it was perfectly proportioned and anatomically correct. |
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And I don't want your new-fangled 3D super spectacular improved and anatomically correct Mario or Zelda. |
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In case you missed it, farmer created an anatomically correct portrait of Karl Rove. |
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In any case, Dan, I promise you that among all the women who think you're a doll, plenty will consider you the anatomically correct kind. |
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The idea for the Amamanta Family of anatomically correct dolls had been born. |
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Be as anatomically specific as possible in your observations and instructions. |
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The two discrete muscular components of the sphincter identified anatomically cannot be distinguished manometrically. |
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The dolls, which were anatomically correct, gender diverse, and racially diverse, were distributed at random. |
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Ninety-nine 4-year-old male and female children were asked to name body parts on a same-sex, anatomically correct doll. |
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It has a real beating heart with all its auricles, ventricles and valves in their anatomically correct positions. |
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Through Lowson's kitchen window we see an anatomically suggestive, sexually charged landscape, and so it is with many of these poems. |
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His remark places the emphasis on assembling a figure that is aesthetically perfect as well as anatomically correct. |
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In fact, anatomically modern humans existed at least 160,000 years ago, and Neanderthals became extinct only 30,000 years ago. |
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You look at them anatomically, and they're a hodgepodge of little quirks and jury-rigged adaptations that work. |
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The doll comes in black lingerie, is anatomically correct and has tan lines! |
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Many exhibit a resiliency that can impact their conformability in anatomically challenging areas. |
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The ductus arteriosus usually closes within 24 hours of birth and is obliterated anatomically in 1-8 weeks. |
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In certain situations, the tube may be anatomically patent but may not function properly physiologically. |
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Our work is based on the principle that the mammalian central nervous system is functionally and anatomically well-organized. |
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We turn next to crocodiles and alligators, in which the heart has two anatomically separate ventricles. |
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The kagu has long been classified with the gruiform birds, a grab bag of anatomically diverse families such as the familiar cranes and rails. |
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If its anatomically correct and everything, I think a real doll could be a great learning tool in health and anatomy classes. |
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This fossil was anatomically a member of our own species, yet molecular evidence suggests he was unrelated to the ancestors of any modern human. |
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They're anatomically engineered to conform to the foot, and they come with a padded sole and a sweat-wicking wool interior. |
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His little sister is doing anatomically correct crayon drawings for you to hang on the fridge. |
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Those muscles below the mandible are anatomically described as being above or below the hyoid bone. |
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It was these anatomically modern humans which joined or supplanted the Neanderthals in Europe some 40,000 years ago. |
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The researchers used anatomically correct, male and female modified Cabbage Patch dolls that represented all ethnicities. |
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The Dunbar number probably dates back to the appearance of anatomically modern humans 250,000 years ago. |
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We define primary bronchiolar disorders as those diseases in which an isolated pathologic process is limited to bronchioles anatomically. |
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Arthroscopic surgery has helped us in many circumstances to repair tissues anatomically. |
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They express themselves by role playing with anatomically incorrect action figures. |
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Plants adapt physiologically or anatomically to the specific gas budget on mofette fields, forming a typical, often azonal, mofette vegetation. |
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It is anatomically widened and concaved to eliminate the potential for rotation, thereby reducing the risk of malposition. |
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It is shaped anatomically with a pronounced lordosis curve for optimum support of the entire spine. |
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She was living life as a woman, but was anatomically still male. |
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The fully anatomically modelled restoration should be reduced or prepare the already reduced restoration for veneering. |
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The palate is defined anatomically as the roof of the mouth. |
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The purpose of this surgery is to raise cheeks to cheekbone levels that almost reduced down to chin level and are anatomically at down. |
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It will now be possible to create crowns, inlays, onlays, veneers, and anatomically sized bridges in a fully automated manner. |
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The Kingdom Animalia is a diverse group anatomically and includes varieties that are either vertebrates or invertebrates. |
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The kingdom Animalia is a very diverse group anatomically, reproductively, and ecologically, and contains millions of extinct and extant species. |
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He is anatomically correct both in his fly-zone and no-fly-zone. |
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The exhibit begins with a life-size, anatomically correct, glass model of a male, whose organs, muscles, and bones can be seen through a clear plastic skin. |
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Select this design technique to create frameworks or anatomically reduced shapes. |
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Normal ankle means an ankle that is not anatomically abnormal or an ankle that has not been subject of specific trauma, as defined below. |
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The child was referred in October 1986 to SATU where she was seen by Woods and interviewed with the use of play materials and anatomically correct dolls. |
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Innovative, anatomically shaped gel overreach boots. The shape fits the hoof, thus preventing the overreach boot from turning or slipping. |
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The slope of 45 degrees guarantees the anatomically correct positioning of the cup. |
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Additionally, the extent of the scintigraphic activity and the anatomically correct position can be ascertained. |
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Go back down anatomically and I would certainly like to see big gaskins. |
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In the articulator, the model of the lower jaw is mounted in the anatomically correct position relative to the model of the upper jaw. |
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The earliest fossils of anatomically modern humans are from about 200,000 years ago. |
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It ends with a colossal, anatomically correct forty-six foot tall baby boy. |
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This is a blow-up love doll that is made to anatomically resemble pop star Miley Cyrus. |
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One may anatomically assume that this term is used only by the men of the Jersey Shore cast. |
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The target was a poster board of an anatomically correct gentleman bending over. |
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They may represent a distinct lineage of early nautiloids, perhaps quite different anatomically to the contemporary and superficially similar oncocerids. |
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Ensures anatomically correct support and a smooth adjustment to your body shape. |
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It begins attached to the inferior end of the stomach as a fold of the dorsal mesogastrium which later fuses to form the structure we recognise anatomically. |
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We want to breed healthy, anatomically correct and mentally stable and pleasant dogs. |
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The use of anatomically correct dolls has been frowned upon and although these were perfectly ordinary toys, the practice using dolls has to be viewed with care. |
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The LM-Cervical Matrices are used to make smooth, anatomically correct composite fillings along the gum line. |
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The insole is anatomically correct, moulded all the way to the heel, thus having a comforting effect on the forefoot and arch. |
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The ancient Egyptian cat was, anatomically speaking, indistinguishable from a Parisian alley cat. |
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It uses a unique thermoformed, battened back shell and anatomically shaped shoulder straps to support the spine for unequalled back support. |
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Medium diameter anatomically shaped abutment will be up to 1.0 mm larger than sulcus of model of soft tissue provided. |
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Here four anatomically arranged spherical rollers work the musculature in the areas of the neck, shoulder, back and midriff in a gentle way. |
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Vibrator ring anatomically designed for a more direct stimulation of the clitoris and the G-spot Largest and most powerful ever. |
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In several waves of migration, anatomically modern humans ventured out of Africa and populated most of the world. |
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Barbie might actually be more anatomically correct. |
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About 40,000 years ago, anatomically modern humans entered the Iberian Peninsula from Southern France. |
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In most birds, the lung is functionally and anatomically subdivided into paleopulmo and neopulmo portions. |
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The crested rat is now anatomically and behaviorally dependent on tree toxin for protection, and should Acokanthera go extinct, its little chiseler would soon follow. |
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In order to create implant restorations that look and function like natural teeth, anatomically shaped abutments allow you to provide results of the highest esthetics and function. |
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The works are more humorous than they are anatomically correct. |
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Investigative aids such as anatomically correct dolls, drawing materials or puppets should be accessible to the interviewer but out of sight of the child. |
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Particularly in the case of ceramic veneers over an implanted superstructure, it is essential to ensure anatomically correct results when repairing abraded soft tissue surfaces. |
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The highly-flexible slat frame provides the foundation needed to meet all medical-orthopaedic requirements for anatomically correct reclining and sleeping. |
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We guarantee an anatomically correct passive motion. |
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Thanks to the deep cutout in the seat and coordinated seat and back rest motions you can quickly put your patient into the anatomically correct position for the examination. |
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The SAMINA reading upright contains no metal and guarantees an anatomically correct spinal position as well as gentle positioning of the joints while you are reading in bed. |
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Firstly: An anatomically correct mattress should be neither very large nor thick, but rather ergonomically perfect and made from high quality, natural, biocompatible materials. |
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The dental team ergonomics and the patient comfort are ingeniously solved with the ultra-thin and anatomically correct backrest of the patient chair. |
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The upper cuff of the boot shell is linked to the lower boot part with an anatomically correct design, allowing the ankle to flex naturally while providing necessary support and bulge-free laceability. |
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For extended cervical preparations, contoured sectional matrices with a special extension, provide anatomically correct contours and consistently tight proximal contacts also in case of subgingival restorations. |
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The process is highly developed in the gibbon and siamang, which are anatomically adapted for it in the length of their forelimbs, their long hooklike fingers, and the mobility of their shoulder joints. |
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Special management considerations including the anatomically high carotid bifurcation, intraarterial thrombi, and postoperative stroke are carefully reviewed. |
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The expression congenitally corrected refers to the haematic flow that follows a physiological course even if through anatomically transposed structures. |
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Palaeoecological and evolutionary significance of anatomically preserved terrestrial plants in Upper Carboniferous marine goniatite bullions. |
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The prepuce is described anatomically as a simple fold of skin. |
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From the anatomically sculpted form-fitting front bucket seats to the wider rear seats with heater ducts, don't be surprised if your passengers become permanent fixtures. |
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The statement from the surgeon confirming surgical procedure must indicate that the gender reassignment procedures are completed and that the person is now anatomically a male or female. |
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The very nature of women, the very nature of the fact that women are anatomically and physiologically different, creates very specific barriers for women in having access not only to justice but to work. |
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Analysis of other bones in the pit showed that the skeletons were otherwise anatomically very similar, which the authors said excluded the possibility that they were looking at separate species. |
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Retailers identified the need for uniform names that were anatomically aligned with the other commodities and asked their provincial pork producer associations to initiate the process of reviewing the list. |
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All femoral osteotomies are defined under controlled and physiological ligament tension and accomplished in consideration of the anatomically determined joint line level of the knee. |
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What is anatomically special about the dyslexic's brain? |
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It features the first anatomically precise and complete three-dimensional reconstruction of the actual anatomy of man, made with the help of a computer. |
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Children are believed to be more anatomically sensitive to the effects of radiation exposure, so particular attention must be paid to their imaging care. |
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With the Hand Care ® system, developed in 1999, you can use a series of beautiful and anatomically shaped wooden handles to read just about every part of your body. |
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Settlement by anatomically modern humans of what was to become the United Kingdom occurred in waves beginning by about 30,000 years ago. |
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Lyell had already popularised human prehistory, and Huxley had shown that anatomically humans are apes. |
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Some of the oldest skeletal evidence for anatomically modern humans has been found in Ethiopia. |
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The evolution of anatomically modern humans took place during the Pleistocene. |
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The oldest fossil remains of anatomically modern humans are the Jebel Irhoud fossils from Morocco which are approximately 300,000 years old. |
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Compared to archaic people, anatomically modern humans have smaller, differently shaped teeth. |
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There is considerable debate regarding whether the earliest anatomically modern humans behaved similarly to recent or existing humans. |
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Correspondingly, as stated by Paul Mellars, the view distinguishes anatomically modern humans from behaviorally modern humans. |
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Human evolution is the part of biological evolution concerning the emergence of anatomically modern humans as a distinct species. |
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Molluscs have been and still are an important food source for anatomically modern humans. |
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As evidence of symbolism, none of them are widely accepted, although the same is true for Middle Palaeolithic anatomically modern humans. |
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In North Africa and the Near East, Mousterian tools were also produced by anatomically modern humans. |
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For calculation of D2 BP, bilateral caudate and putamen ROIs were defined anatomically. |
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The works confound stereotypes of Japanese etiquette, even as they update the tradition of the anatomically explicit shunga print. |
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The excess skin is then contoured to create a symmetrical scar and an anatomically correct inframmamary fold. |
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The 55-pound boxer is anatomically correct, stuffed with computer equipment and has the same center of gravity as the real animal. |
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It also offers plenty of anatomically ample women and puns about genitalia and mammillae. |
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This atlas anatomically depicts the extended meridians as used in Zen Shiatsu body therapy. |
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It should also not be tried in anatomically unsuitable renal arteries or in cases of secondary and treatable causes of hypertension. |
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A CT gamma camera with a CT scanner in a single integrated unit allows radiologists to anatomically localize scintigraphic findings on SPECT images. |
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The works include a 1940 primitive-style painting by French artist Yves Klein, and a 13th century North African wood carving of an anatomically correct man. |
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The fractured limb is scanned and an anatomically correct and the waterproof, tight fitting cast is placed on the limb, with special localised support. |
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Whereas many paleobotanists were content to study only the commonly preserved compression fossils, Dawson had an additional interest in anatomically preserved plants. |
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The baker stunned the judges with her carefully crafted and anatomically correct piece, which weighed around 10kg and took 300 hours to construct. |
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Arising from differences in the archaeological record, a debate continues as to whether anatomically modern humans were behaviorally modern as well. |
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There it splits into anatomically distinct superior and inferior branches, both of which pass through the tendonous ring to proceed to their target structures. |
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Paleontology lies on the border between biology and geology, but differs from archaeology in that it excludes the study of anatomically modern humans. |
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Aldrich goes on for five pages about the December day in 1994 when he helped decorate the White House Christmas tree with an anatomically correct gingerbread man. |
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Rappenecker and Kockrick not only illustrate, but also explain their understanding of the anatomically extended meridians of Zen Shiatsu as described by Masunaga. |
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