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width is owed to its
extended branchials,
which are
large wing-like bony fins
extending from the body. The
branchials of
Tartuosteus form a boomerang-like...
- A
branch, also
called a
ramus in botany, is a stem that
grows off from
another stem, or when
structures like
veins in
leaves are
divided into
smaller veins...
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issues about right social conduct, government, and self-cultivation.
Major branches of
philosophy are epistemology, ethics, logic, and metaphysics. Epistemology...
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lateral and
dorsal cutaneous branches.
Distribution of
cutaneous nerves.
Ventral aspect.
Dorsal and
lateral cutaneous branches labeled at
center right. Dorsal...
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government is based. The U.S.
federal government is
composed of
three distinct branches: legislative, executive, and judicial,
whose powers are
vested by the U...
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Branching may
refer to:
Branching (linguistics), the
general tendency towards a
given order of
words within sentences and
smaller grammatical units within...
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different branches nevertheless maintained close relations and
frequently intermarried.
Members of the
Habsburg family oversee the
Austrian branch of the...
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plates . The
dorsal plate is
fused with
branchials and the
plates notably thin. C.
kiaeri has its
branchial openings located at the
posterior edge of...
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allocated strictly to one
branch, a
government is
described as
having a high
degree of separation; whereas, when one
person or
branch plays a
significant part...
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There are
several ways in
which the
legislature can hold the
executive branch (the
administration or government) accountable. This can be done through...