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readily move or be
moved between the **** and
canal is
referred to as
retractile. Cryptorchidism, hypospadias,
testicular cancer, and poor **** quality...
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particularly in the
family Viverridae. Many
feliforms have
retractile or semi-
retractile claws and many are
arboreal or semi-arboreal.
Feliforms also...
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Buried ****, also
called hidden **** or
retractile ****, is a
congenital or
acquired condition in
which the **** is
partially or
completely hidden...
- A
retractile drawbridge is a rare type of
moveable bridge in
which the span is
pulled away
diagonally on rails. It is a
variant of the
retractable bridge...
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family Mustelidae. They have
bushy tails and
large paws with
partially retractile claws. The fur
varies from
yellowish to dark brown,
depending on the species;...
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preventing retraction in
infancy and
early childhood. The
phenomenon of non-
retractile **** in
children naturally starts to
resolve in
varying ages; in childhood...
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distinguish between these types of phimosis;
others use the term "non-
retractile ****" to
distinguish this
developmental condition from pathologic...
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Street Bridge over Fort
Point Channel in
Boston is a
variant type
called a
retractile bridge. This
bridge is
oriented northwest–southeast, with the northwest-bound...
- forequarters, neck, and jaw
serve to
grasp and hold
large prey. It has four
retractile claws on its hind paws and five on its forepaws, of
which one is a dewclaw...
- is well
adapted to
climbing due to its
flexible joints and
curved semi-
retractile claws. The red
panda was
formally described in 1825. The two currently...