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    Stenosis (from Ancient Greek στενός (stenós) 'narrow') is the abnormal narrowing of a blood vessel or other tubular organ or structure such as foramina...
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    in association with the seventh cervical vertebra. There are 44 sets of spinal nerves. The nasal passage contains nine or ten air sacs, which have a complicated...
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    in association with the seventh cervical vertebra. There are 44 sets of spinal nerves. Like all porpoises, they have spade-shaped teeth well suited for...
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  • stand Greek στεναί (stenaí) apostasy, apostate sten- narrow Greek στενός (stenós) stenography, stenosis stere- solid Greek στερεός (stereós) allosteric,...
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    Beneficiis book III, section XVII Hohmann, G.W. (1966). "Some Effects of Spinal Cord Lesions on Experienced Emotional Feelings". Psychophysiology. 3 (2):...
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  • stand Greek στεναί (stenaí) apostasy, apostate sten- narrow Greek στενός (stenós) stenography, stenosis stere- solid Greek στερεός (stereós) allosteric,...
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  • Thumbnail for Rice's whale
    42–44.2 centimeters (16.5–17.4 in). There are fifty-three vertebrae in the spinal column. This is slightly fewer than in relatives like the sei whale and...
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  • στενός (stenós), narrow, short stenography -stenosis abnormal narrowing of a blood vessel or other tubular organ or structure Greek στενός (stenós), narrow...
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    with other species, but it was observed that a bottlenose dolphin with a spinal deformity had been accepted into a pod of sperm whales. They are known to...
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  • de Boulogne 1806–1875 France Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy, Duchenne-Aran spinal muscular atrophy, Duchenne-Erb paralysis Yves De Koninck 1964– United States...
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  • Thumbnail for Ankylorhiza
    to modern toothed whales, the hands and fingers were much longer. In the spinal column, the vertebrae (backbones) at the base of the tail formed a more...
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  • Thumbnail for Common minke whale
    blazes, patches, and streaks. The dark gray spinal field lies above an ivory white ventral field. This spinal field extends down into a nape field, which...
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    lighter blue colour and the cape is generally more distinct, with a light spinal blaze extending to below the dorsal fin. However, although not always present...
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    and almost pear-shaped central canal which transports nutrients to the spinal cord. The width between the transverse processes (the diagonal projections...
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    The genus name derives from the Latin "ultra" for extreme and the Greek "stenos" for narrow, chosen to reflect the morphology of the animal's mandible as...
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