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    Comparative foot morphology involves comparing the form of distal limb structures of a variety of terrestrial vertebrates. Understanding the role that...
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    the foot is the padded portion of the sole between the toes and the arch, underneath the heads of the metatarsal bones. In comparative foot morphology, the...
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    partitioned into a stance phase, where the foot was in contact with the ground, and a swing phase, where the foot was lifted and moved forwards. Each limb...
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    7 mph).[citation needed] Animal locomotion Aquatic locomotion Comparative foot morphology Locomotion in space Robot locomotion Role of skin in locomotion...
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    Running Wikiversity has learning resources about Barefoot running Comparative foot morphology Locomotor effects of shoes Francis, Peter; Schofield, Grant (1...
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    the foot. Note the big toe has no middle phalanx. People vary; sometimes the smallest toe also has none (not shown).   Distal phalanges of the foot   Middle...
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    June 25, 2017. Miller, H. H.; Miller, O. K. (1988). Gasteromycetes: Morphological and Developmental Features, with Keys to the Orders, Families, and Genera...
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  • membrane Christian B. Anfinsen Cilium Climbing Cometabolism Comparative foot morphology Connexon Core (anatomy) Countercurrent multiplication Crenation...
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    gentle foot strike, toughening of the soles of the feet, and awareness of road hazards. Barefoot Barefoot running Comparative foot morphology High-heeled...
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    present-day descendants using the comparative method. For example, compare the pairs of words in Italian and English: piede and foot, padre and father, pesce and...
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    terbinafine is 2.26 times as likely to cure athlete's foot than treatment with Griseofulvin; comparative studies between itraconazole and terbinafine have...
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    In linguistic morphology, inflection (or inflexion) is a process of word formation in which a word is modified to express different grammatical categories...
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    Lampriformes (a phylogenetic order), and they have been placed here due to their morphology. However, analysis of the mitochondrial genome of an R. glesne specimen...
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  • participle) are verb inflections; In Odia morphology, there are no adjective and adverb inflections like the comparative (-er) and superlative (-est) of English...
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    In botany, floral morphology is the study of the diversity of forms and structures presented by the flower, which, by definition, is a branch of limited...
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    mass comparison is not accurate enough an approach. In comparative linguistics, the comparative method bases its validity on highly regular changes, not...
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    body up to 10 mm (0.39 in) long when extended, secured by a simple adhesive foot known as the basal disc. Gland cells in the basal disc secrete a sticky fluid...
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    Kidd RS, O'Higgins P, Oxnard CE (1996). "The OH8 foot: A reappraisal of the functional morphology of the hindfoot utilising a multivariate analysis"...
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    London. January 1865: 100–154. Willemsen, G. F. (1980). "Comparative study of the functional morphology of some Lutrinae especially Lutra lutra, Lutrogale perspicillata...
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    Mollusca (redirect from Foot (mollusc))
    "A comparative study of the ultrastructure and mineralogy of calcified land snail eggs (Pulmonata: Stylommatophora)" (PDF). Journal of Morphology. 150...
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  • Phenice method (category Comparative anatomy)
    However, the morphology of the individuals that were sexed was used to create a diagnostic framework based on humerus, femur and foot measurements that...
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    Furthermore, the morphology of urban white-footed mice may be changing to adapt to alternative food sources. For instance, the teeth of white-footed mice in New...
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    have three pairs of legs rather than four, they have a simplified head morphology, and they have no posterior head appendages, but they share with modern...
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  • among consonants in the various Austronesian languages, according to the comparative method. Although in theory the result should be unambiguous, in practice...
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  • structure, with considerable adaptation. Russian has a highly inflectional morphology, particularly in nominals (nouns, pronouns, adjectives and numerals)....
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    Sucker (zoology) (category Animal morphology)
    AOL Inc. Retrieved 2013-06-08. Walla G (2007). "A study of the Comparative Morphology of Cephalopod Armature". tonmo.com. Deep Intuition, LLC. Retrieved...
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  • cases are called karaka (similar to case) that generate the morphology Take these morphological structures and consider phonological processes (e.g., root...
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    enlarged radial sesamoid bone and that of the giant panda have a similar morphology and size relative to the rest of the hand. The reason for this evolutionary...
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    with those of their prey, with their feeding strategy adapting to the morphology and consistency of the thecosome shell. By rowing their "wings" back and...
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    to the jaw. Large molars crush and grind fibrous plant material. The morphological characteristics of extinct relatives of the giant panda suggest that...
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