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    Chelae (redirect from Chela (organ))
    A chela (/ˈkiːlə/) – also called a claw, nipper, or pincer – is a pincer-shaped organ at the end of certain limbs of some arthropods. The name comes from...
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  • up chela in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Chela may refer to: Chela (fish), a genus of small minnow-type fish in the Cyprinid family Chela (organ),...
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    the ends of their front limbs (pedipalps), to assist in feeding, defence or even courtship. Chela (organ) Krukenberg procedure Pedipalp Pincer (tool)...
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    different type of head used for squeezing, rather than cutting and pulling. Chela (organ) Pincer (biology) The practice of removing chestnuts The practice of...
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  • Comics Literacy Awareness ("CLAw"), a UK literacy charity Chela (organ), a pincerlike organ terminating certain limbs of some arthropods like crabs Claw...
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  • Chelae is the plural of Chela (organ). Chelae or Chelai may also refer to: Chelae (Bithynia), an ancient town of Bithynia Chelae (Bosphorus), an ancient...
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  • Doug Wright between 1949 and 1967 Nipper (comics), a British comic book Chela (organ), a grasping structure on the limb of a crustacean or other arthropods...
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    with a claw (chela) may be referred to as chelipeds. The moveable fingers of a claw are known as dactyls. The pereiopods bear the sexual organs, which are...
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  • some groups, some of the limb segments may be fused together. The claw (chela) of a lobster or crab is formed by the articulation of the dactylus against...
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    to light-brown body color. The combs of the pecten organ have 14 to 17 teeth in both sexes. The chela, femora, and patella of the pedipalps are narrower...
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    with 19 trichobothria. Pedipalp chela with 26 trichobothria. Retrolateral pedal spurs are absent. Stridulatory organ is located on the opposing surfaces...
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    nutritional groups Autotroph Heterotroph Photosynthesis Movile Cave Julian Chela-Flores (2000): "Terrestrial microbes as candidates for survival on Mars...
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    (2013- UNQUI), reConvert Project seminar (2013 - cheLA), Minka 1 (2013-cheLA) and Minka 2 (2013-cheLA). In 2014 conDiT received two international artists...
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    In Crangon crangon, the first two pairs of pereiopods have claws or chela. The chela can grasp food items and bring them to the mouth. They can also be...
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    pereiopods, and the largest of these is the first pair. These each end in a chela (claw), and are therefore known as the "chelipeds"; they can be more than...
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    distinctive square carapace (shell) with two teeth on either side. The chela (claws) are typically short, but can be large in males. These crabs are...
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    The chelicerae, specialized mouthparts, each have a pair of hook-shaped chela on the distal portion and a pair of setae as well. The tarsus, the last...
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    modified palpal organ of male spiders. In at least the palaeocharinids and anthracomartids the tip of the pedipalp is modified into a small chela (claw) formed...
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    both animals and diatoms. While the major chela of the painted ghost crab is typically the left, the major chela of another crab within the same genus, O...
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    sesarmid crabs. E. versicolor is distinguished by its white tipped violet chela (claw). Males grow up to a maximum length of 5 cm. The carapace is square-shaped...
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  • relationship in the hijra community is that of the guru (master, teacher) and chela (disciple). Cohen L (1995). "The Pleasures of Castration: the postoperative...
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    Neo-Latin, from French chélicère, from Ancient Greek χηλή (khēlḗ) 'claw, chela' and κέρας (kéras) 'horn') constitutes one of the major subdivisions of...
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    organ, three specialized vertebral processes that transfer motion of the gas bladder to the inner ear. The vertebral processes of the Weberian organ also...
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    long-lasting relationship of guru-disciple in the sense of guru-shishya (or chela), although that relationship extended over several years (1954–1968) and...
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  • Kimberley, Chris; Fernandez-Mateos, Javier; Chen, Bingjie; Zapata, Luis; James, Chela; Barozzi, Iros; Chkhaidze, Ketevan; Nichol, Daniel; Gunasri, Vinaya; Berner...
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    ffreelas e Sauauem [sic]". Later, in a letter of donation of the convent of Chelas dated 1347, the figure of the public notary is again alluded to ("Gómez...
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  • posterodistal end reaches beyond the base of the merus. None of the legs shows a chela (claw). The ischium bears a large movable spine. The carapace lengths range...
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  • 30 – June 1 Rock In Rio Lisboa 2008 takes place in Parque da Bela Vista, Chelas, Lisbon, Portugal, continuing on June 5–6.[citation needed] The fourth annual...
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    thick as long; the femur is 1.5 times as long as the carapace; the pincer (chela) is 2.55 times as long as the carapace; the mouth (chelicerae) is ⅔ as long...
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  • Chico – guitar Oscar Zarate – guitar Chela Lora – backing vocals Ramon Perez – drums Lalo Toral – keyboards, Pipe organ in "Virgen Morena". Zbigniew Paleta –...
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