The hyoid boneThe hyoid bone
The anterior surface of the body is convex and the posterior surface is concave. The greater horn projects into the substance of the wall of the pharynx whereas the lesser horn forms only a small projection at the junction of the body and
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Body is small, and broader from side to side than from before backward. The anterior and posterior surfacesBody is small, and broader from side to side than from before backward. The anterior and posterior surfaces
The first, second, and seventh present exceptional features and must be separately described; the following characteristics are common to the remaining four
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Study Guide for Chapter 30 Lab ExamStudy Guide for Chapter 30 Lab Exam
Be able to compare (similar) and contrast (difference) archegonia and antheridia
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The main cultural change in central and northern Italy protohi-storic communities between 1000 and 500 B. C. is the appearance of the first cities and of a state society
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Captem analysis documentCaptem analysis document
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0. Background: Words and Things It’s somehow intuitive to think that knowing a language involves knowing the words of the language0. Background: Words and Things It’s somehow intuitive to think that knowing a language involves knowing the words of the language
It’s somehow intuitive to think that knowing a language involves knowing the words of the language. Linguists that start with this notion quickly get into trouble by not being clear about what a "word" is such that a speaker might know it or what "know" is such that
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Argument Structure What are arguments?Argument Structure What are arguments?
Applicative constructions allow adjuncts to be expressed grammatically in the same way as external arguments and internal arguments
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For foreign first-year students for autumn term Module Methodical elaboration for practice class on human anatomy for foreign first-year students for autumn termFor foreign first-year students for autumn term Module Methodical elaboration for practice class on human anatomy for foreign first-year students for autumn term
The topic: terms of relationship, terms of comparison, anatomical planes. The vertebral column General characteristics of a vertebra. The cervical vertebræ
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Human anatamyHuman anatamy
Text-Book of Human Anatomy in Chinese. The book was written according to the Key Contents of Anatomical Outline of the country and the primary source for your education, but rather to serve as an aid in the integration of lecture
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U annex-2 G25. 19 Water resources engineering 3(3-0) Elective RationaleU annex-2 G25. 19 Water resources engineering 3(3-0) Elective Rationale
Rationale: This course is designed to provide a firm foundation in the concepts in water resources engineering and to prepare interested students for future careers in water supply, hydropower, and river engineering management
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Research appendicesResearch appendices
The 21st-Century Community College: a strategic Guide for Maximizing Labor Market Responsiveness
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What is a computer?What is a computer?
A computer is a machine (hardware) usually electronic that is capable of executing a sequence of instructions from a stored program (software)
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Using Machine Translation for fast, inexpensive, and accurate health information assimilation and dissemination: Experiences at the Pan American Health Organization
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Discrete event-based neural simulation using the SpiNNaker systemDiscrete event-based neural simulation using the SpiNNaker system
This paper shows how such a system can be used to simulate large systems of neurons using discrete event-based techniques. More notably
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