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  1. They possess a segmented body musculature; a stiff axial rod, the notocord, or its replacement, the vertebral column; and a tail extending behind the anus.
  2. The Croaking Gourami's noise is produced by the musculature of the pectoral fins passing over other parts of the fish's skeleton - and is audible because of the labyrinth organ acts as a kind of sound chamber.
  3. Their bodies were very different, although Boy's showed promise, and could indeed have been a version of, a study for, O's magnificent musculature, twenty years earlier.
  4. He was stripped to the waist, and she could see the lunar map of dead skin and fresh scars that was stretched tautly over his Schwarzenegger musculature.
  5. The shape and musculature of a dolphin do not alone account for its speed and swimming efficiency, and biologists have long been searching for features of the skin which may explain the mysteries of the dolphin's swimming prowess.
  6. Its characteristic musculature is strongly marked in crossbred offspring, especially from the age of six weeks, and it is also a colour-marking breed: reds and blacks are diluted to salmon pink and a "creamy soot" (pale coffee to agouti) while whites are often diluted to off-white, but the coat pattern of the dam is often transmitted and a white dorsal stripe is dominant, though ghostly.
  7. When we do, however, subject ourselves to prolonged exercise, such as jogging, marathon running or mountain climbing, we experience benefits over and above the merely improved function of our hearts and musculature - benefits at the emotional, mental or spiritual levels.
  8. They are called working faults and they are listed in the Standard as follows: Weak bones and musculature; steep shoulders, deficient elbow articulation; too long, too short, or steep upper arm; weak or steep pasterns; splay feet, flat feet or excessively arched toes, stunted toes; flat ribcage, barrel chest, pigeon breast; back too long, weak, sway or roach; croup too short, too straight, too long or too steep; too heavy, unwieldy body; hind legs flatshanked, sicklehocked, cow-hocked or bow-legged; joints too narrowly or too widely angled.
  9. One candidate is the leg musculature, which may turn out to be constructed from slower, more efficient fibres than those employed elsewhere.
  10. Silent, face down in the half-light, the black boy writhes hips and spine, serpentine, oiled, musculature moving as in dance, inviting a cock to complete him, counterpoint his eros of motion with some simpler, maybe brutal, theme.
  11. In many ways, it is easier for smaller men to keep fit; they are less subject to variations in weight and musculature.
  12. The convex, middle part of the thorax contained the musculature that operated the appendages (which, as usual, are not preserved), and the relatively large volume of this region shows that the musculature was powerful.

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