Pull your tailbone underneath you and your ribcage up away from your hips, elongating your spine. |
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An alternative interpretation is that C. striata preserves the episodically elongating organic sheath of a budding scyphozoan. |
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Mammals, crocodilians and dinosaurs independently evolved acute, pitch-sensitive hearing by elongating the lagena. |
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My steps quickened, my stride elongating to keep myself from the echoing sound of my name. |
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These animals are also more capable of avoiding coral overgrowth by greatly elongating their siphons. |
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Fall frosts can damage actively elongating shoots in the autumn and adversely affect growth the following spring. |
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In rice, the coleoptiles, leaves and stems all respond to submergence by elongating more quickly. |
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Therefore, with the muscles arranged diagonally, the skin can be stretched longitudinally and transversely without elongating them. |
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The silver cord has the power of infinitely elongating itself this is how the souls can freely travel throughout the starry space. |
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Jing and Hsiao found that of the growth zone of rapidly elongating maize leaves decreased by as much as 0.25 MPa during equilibration in the psychrometer. |
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The tip height above the soil surface of elongating leaves, number of leaves on the main tiller and number of tillers per plant were observed every other day. |
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The subway car seemed to be elongating, the metallic ceiling stretching to infinity as he struck out at me with hands that weren't actually hands, but talons of nameless rage. |
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These game characters can transmogrify in a number of ways, either elongating their arms into missile-firing cannons, or extending their torsos, becoming flame-spitting viper-like monstrosities. |
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Straightening her back and elongating her neck, she centers herself at the top of the stairs. |
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Growth is controlled by the phytohormone gibberellin and can be largely unidirectional, as in elongating stem internodes, or multidirectional, as in expanding leaves. |
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This preference can be demonstrated experimentally by artificially elongating the tails of male widowbirds. |
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Sieve tubes of protophloem are unable to stretch with the elongating tissues and are torn and destroyed as the plant ages. |
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If necessary, space is being investigated for new names to increase the future capacity by elongating the wall. |
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The fungus grows rapidly at about 28 °C. During relatively dry periods, while shoots are elongating, infection levels will be lower. |
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The cambium forms the wood and the inner bark of the tree and is responsible for thickening the plant, whereas the apical meristems are responsible for forming and elongating the primary plant body. |
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When elongating the burrow, they digest the wood as well. |
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So there is a further expansion of each pattern in the original symmetric charts which involves elongating the numbers on one side whilst shortening the numbers on the other side. |
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They start elongating in the seventh week. |
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Like them he jumped and spun, but he also borrowed from the ballerinas, elongating and lifting the lines, rising higher on his toes and giving fluidity to arms and shoulders. |
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In the stronger sprouting we see a re-enforcement of the fission element and in the firmer stems we see a re-enforcement of the elongating element. |
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There would be no support for Canadians with respect to EI, elongating EI, and helping industries like the forestry industry and the auto industry, for people to retrain. |
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Prada's pointy shoes with a bow would also pull this look together by elongating the length of the foot to compensate for the width of the skirt – and it comes in two heel heights. |
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