They came up with their estimate by computationally assembling graphs which corresponded to all the saturated hydrocarbon backbones. |
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Let us review the fundamental features of the vertebrate body as context for notochords and backbones. |
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Pterosaurs were the first vertebrates, or animals with backbones, to flap their wings and fly. |
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The researchers found horse skulls and backbones in the villages, indicating that horses were butchered on site. |
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Snakes have hundreds of similar vertebrae in their backbones, as can be seen in the skeleton of a python embryo. |
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This is a test where a needle is placed through the lower part of the back between the backbones and into the spinal column. |
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Both chickens and humans are vertebrates, a group of animals that have skulls and backbones. |
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When you hear about the third-generation wireless networks, those backbones are going to be packet-based. |
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Segments are the building blocks of arthropod bodies, vertebrae the building blocks of backbones. |
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Smaller players can connect to their backbones via high-speed access lines, paying for a transit link to make the connection. |
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Take a chopper and then break the backbones near the bottom of the cut. |
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The most intelligent storage network backbones are now being built with the connection-level intelligence necessary to present traffic patterns in a granular way. |
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Thermoplastic polyesters are the type of polyesters in which the polyester backbones are saturated and hence unreactive. |
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Concrete superplasticizers are admixtures formed by linear polymerization of sulfonic acids attached to polymer backbones. |
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Siloxanes have very flexible backbones and correspondingly low glass transition temperatures. |
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Focus will be put on polyurethanes from the backbones of polycarbonate, polycaprolactone and polytetramethylene ether glycol, and chain extended with diols. |
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