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skeleton Descriptively divided into axial (skull, vertebrae column, chest) and appendicular (forequarters, hindquarters) portions or the hard framework of the body; the bones of the body collectively.
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skin cancer Skin cancer is commonly caused by exposure to the sun's UV rays. Types include basal-cell carcinoma, squamous cell carcinoma and malignant melanoma. In carcinoma, you are likely to have a red or pink bump that bleeds, crusts and scales. In melanoma, the pigmented areas can be raised or flat; they are often brown or black, but can be (or include) other colors as well, such as blue, red, pink or white. Some raised moles are skin-colored. ...
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skull Cranium plus mandible.
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skeleton one of various extinct reptiles that lived approximately l00 million years ago and included the largest land creatures.
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skewness A measure of the lack of symmetyr of statistical distributions. Distributions skewed to the right are positively skewed; distributions skewed to the left are neagteively skewed.
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