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body upright, feet together, arms hanging at sides, palms facing forward, thumbs facing away from body, fingers extended
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The sternum, or breastbone, of birds is affected by their powers of flight: those birds which are able to fly have a keel projecting from the sternum and serving as the basis of attachment of the great pectoral muscles which move the wings. In birds that do not fly the keel is absent or greatly reduced. The vertebral column is completed in the tail region by a flat plate known as the pygostyle, which forms a support for the rectrices, or steering tailfeathers.
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| anatomical crown |
that portion of tooth normally covered by, and including, enamel.
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| anatomical position |
The standard reference position that sets the body standing erect, feet flat on supporting surface, and hands rotated so palms are facing forward. This position is used to standardize anatomical descriptions of body structures.
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A form of prose fiction, traditionally known as the Menippean or Varronian satire and represented by Burton's Anatomy of Melancholy, characterized by a great variety of subject-matter and a strong interest in ideas. In shorter forms it often has a cena or symposium setting and verse interludes.
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