This longing for joy is not a vestigial structure in a once functional lobe of our primordial brains that has become atrophied due to disuse. |
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Once regarded as a vestigial structure, the role of the meniscus as crucial element of knee function and health has never been more evident. |
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Appendicitis appears to be simply the unavoidable downside of a particular vestigial structure. |
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In order for a vestigial structure to be considered genuine the part in question must serve no contemporary useful purpose. |
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Two days later, the Irish Army corp of engineers blew up the rest of the pillar after judging the vestigial structure to be too unsafe to restore. |
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Early growth and differentiation of breast tissue occurs in both sexes, but post-natal development is confined to females and the breast is a vestigial structure in the adult male. |
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Although a vomeronasal nerve does appear in early embryos, by 36 weeks old there is no trace of it in the human foetus, only a vestigial structure on the nasal septum |
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The mammalian pronephros is a rudimentary vestigial structure. |
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It is a vestigial structure representing the lower fused segments or remnants of Mullerian or paramesonephric ducts and analogous to uterovaginal canal in female. |
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