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  • Their bodies are not distinctly segmented, but an important feature of their anatomy is the carapace, a folded shell-like structure which covers the animal and opens both ventrally and posteriorly.
  • All specimens are exuviae, with thin and fragile carapaces and abdomens and fragmentary bodies and appendages.
  • Naupli have a cephalic shield or the beginnings of the dorsal carapace, and no segmentation on the trunk.
  • In any event, competition, and the hiring away of key employees, continued apace.
  • The hall is shaded by a shallow half-hat of a roof which leaves a crescent-shaped interstice between it and the edge of the big carapace.
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  • He showed Anna how to open the carapace and extract the good meat with her fingers. THE MAIN CAGES
  • Carapace width does not vary within a molt and is proportional to the length of the males' raptorial forelimbs, which they use in attacking other males.
  • The broadness of the portunid sternum allows the appendages to project well beyond the lateral margins of the carapace and is an adaptation to the swimming habit which most portunids exhibit.
  • The dorsal carapace, as far as is known to the authors, has never been described from the fossil record.
  • Mankind has prospered from science, but prosperity will endure only if institutional innovation keeps apace of technological innovation. The Prize in Economics 2009 - Presentation Speech
  • Fingleton has defended the lack of prosecutions and intimates the softly-softly approach will continue apace with the advocacy of regulatory reform.
  • Yet the abolition of discriminatory migration proceeded apace. Times, Sunday Times
  • Since independence, links between the two countries have grown apace. Times, Sunday Times
  • In the performance of this task, at last the hard carapace of my resistance broke apart.
  • For centuries hawksbills have been hunted for this carapace, the natural source of tortoiseshell, and for eggs highly prized in some societies.
  • Rare complete carapaces of larger specimens are present and those of smaller instars are more common.
  • The taxon is unique among brachyurans due to its distinctive dorsal carapace ornamentation.
  • None of Bacon's writings gives in short apace so vivid a picture of his tastes and aspirations as this fragment of the plan of an ideal commonwealth. New Atlantis
  • _Galathea strigosa_ is peculiar for the spinous character of the carapace and cheliform legs. Journal of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society - Vol. 3 Zoology
  • He showed Anna how to open the carapace and extract the good meat with her fingers. THE MAIN CAGES
  • Downsizing continues apace with radical change thanks to galloping new technology, while the current merger epidemic leads to unpredictable job loss.
  • Ostracods shed the carapace with each molt, whereas the conchostracans simply add material to the carapace as they grow.
  • Some have distinctive markings on their heads and on their carapace, or upper shell.
  • U.S. foreclosures are continuing apace," Stiglitz told a conference near Port Louis, the capital of Mauritius, today. Stiglitz: Expect 2 Million U.S. Foreclosures This Year
  • The arachnid’s carapace is too tough, however, and his weapon glances off uselessly. Session 1: Every New Beginning « Love | Peace | Ohana
  • Innovation and expansion have continued apace as manufacturers have no misgivings about the long-term future for clay roofing tiles.
  • He portrays the automobile as a foreign body with vital juices, an insectile shell that can surround and invade the human body - a carapace.
  • The stinkpot turtle gets its name from the foul smelling secretions it releases from musk glands under the border of the carapace.
  • Similarly, Chechnya's population grew apace after the arrival of corn from the New World.
  • Ostracods are small crustaceans enclosed in a bivalved carapace. Crustacea
  • Sheldon's patronage preferments followed apace, and Stradling was soon a substantial pluralist.
  • Meanwhile suppliers are consolidating apace to give themselves the muscle to resist never-ending demands for lower prices.
  • Inquiries and lettings are proceeding apace, seemingly unaffected by the referendum. Times, Sunday Times
  • The country is facing all the great issues of economic change, regionalism, and cultural and geographic diversity, while Americanization proceeds apace.
  • Only a few parts of the carapace produce the polarization, mainly the antennal scales, maxillipeds, and uropod scales.
  • And the housing recovery proceeds apace. Times, Sunday Times
  • Unlike most turtles, the carapace of a softshell is covered with leathery skin instead of keratinized plates. Reptile families
  • The arrogance became his protective carapace.
  • At the right door, the evacuation proceeded apace. Times, Sunday Times
  • In most of the boxfishes, vortex circulation increased from the posterior 3/4 of the carapace to the posterior edge of the carapace, but surface pressures along the carapace did not decrease.
  • Plans are continuing apace for the Fairymount National School centenary celebrations later in the year.
  • The comeback continued apace with a 95 clearance to leave Higgins just 5-4 behind but he overcut a black in the next and Maguire made a match-winning 70. Ronnie O'Sullivan considers retirement after defeat to Judd Trump
  • Meanwhile, the concentration of ownership has continued apace.
  • Perhaps they were feeling above mundane trivials of life, still moving apace, bypassing obstacles such as moss-covered trees through the vast green tunnel.
  • Activities have continued apace both on and off the field over the past few months, marking another series of positive notches in the development of the club.
  • While the system of instruction was pondered upon further, Hardwick's work continued apace.
  • The partnership between the hardware firm and the 'Scientologist' software firm will purportedly do much towards making Apacer's SSDs less rubbish. The Inquirer
  • Everything is growing apace, especially the weeds; there are plants to be watered and crops to be gathered.
  • Proxicarpilius exhibits the weak dorsal carapace ridge at the anterolateral corner and the direct articulation of the coxa with the merus, typical of carpiliids.
  • Meanwhile the domestic harvest continues apace, with 72 % of the crop gathered.
  • Meanwhile, the concentration of ownership has continued apace.
  • In modern lobsters, the carapace material is partially resorbed prior to molting, making the carapace thin and weak.
  • Since the elections, the rightward trajectory of the Democratic Party has continued apace.
  • Thames Valley continues to grow apace. Times, Sunday Times
  • Consequently, while corporate structures have developed apace since reorganization, it is questionable whether the corporate ethos has become deeply rooted.
  • There seems no reason why they should not continue apace. Times, Sunday Times
  • Meanwhile the domestic harvest continues apace, with 72 % of the crop gathered.
  • Time is precious, and we are concerned to be good husbands of it, because eternity depends upon it, and it is hastening apace into eternity, but abundance of it is wasted in unprofitable converse. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume VI (Acts to Revelation)
  • Whilst privatisation proceeds apace and monopolies are being dismantled, there is clearly a long way to go before a market economy will truly exist here.
  • Splash out on a few large architectural specimens to set the scene, and bulk up with shrubs and perennials, which will grow apace. Times, Sunday Times
  • The carapace is closed behind the dorsal fin; bony plates surround the entire dorsal fin base.
  • In some cases, the carapace margin, the opisthosomal pleurae, and distal regions of the tail spine are absent.
  • Splash out on a few large architectural specimens to set the scene, and bulk up with shrubs and perennials, which will grow apace. Times, Sunday Times
  • It had a smooth carapace, like a beetle, and a triangular shaped head with two huge bug eyes atop each corner.
  • The grenade left his grip at almost the same moment as another beam struck him full across the carapace, cracking it.
  • Unlike other turtles, the leatherback has no visible shell; instead, it has a carapace made up of hundreds of irregular bony plates, covered with a leathery skin.
  • Industrial concentration has proceeded apace, as has the financial concentration of the City. After Thatcher
  • The posterior margin of the carapace is ornamented with a distinct single line of rounded tubercles that are broadly symmetrical about the midline axis of the carapace.
  • First the skin tears under the carapace just above the coxae of the legs.
  • He was a blue lobster, and his carapace was the color of a beautiful deep midnight frost. Agent Q, or The Smell Of Danger!
  • On the other hand, her version of the pigment known as cochineal red, a concoction made from the carapaces of a certain kind of beetle, eventually achieved an electric intensity that has almost no equal; only the Italian architect Felice della Greca, who worked in Rome in the 1650s, ever mixed cochineal red with oranges and purples in such boldly fluorescent combinations, and he drew buildings and cityscapes rather than insects, birds, and flowers. The Flowering Genius of Maria Sibylla Merian
  • The rise of global capitalism continues apace, in the strangest of places. Times, Sunday Times
  • Carapace smooth, rather convex, and with three keels above; the beak, longly produced, ending in a spine, simple on the side and produced into a keel on each side behind; the central caudal lobe rather narrow, indistinctly divided in half, and like the other lobes flexile at the end, the lateral lobes with Journals of expeditions of discovery into Central Australia, and overland from Adelaide to King George's Sound, in the years 1840-1
  • Christmas is my season of rising goodwill, a time when I shed my carapace of crabbiness and embrace humanity.
  • When we look forward with an eye of faith we shall see no reason to envy wicked people their prosperity, for their ruin is at the door and they are ripening apace for it, v. 2. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume III (Job to Song of Solomon)
  • The news of victory spread apace.
  • The development of corouary atheros - elerosis reduces the capacety of the vascular bed adapt to hypoxic stress.
  • The hard carapace or upper shell of some sea turtles acts as a protection from predators.
  • If there is anything unsatisfying about favas, it is this -- the beans have a tough outer carapace that needs to be peeled before eating. Ellen Kanner: Meatless Monday: Ful For Love
  • On the left-hand side of the carapace, a thin crescentic ridge marks the position of one of the paired lateral eyes.
  • Federal regulators sought Wednesday to prevent the growing furor over improper foreclosures from escalating, pressing mortgage lenders to replace flawed and fraudulent court documents while insisting that foreclosures continue apace. U.S. to lenders: No moratorium, but fix the mess
  • Electrification continued apace during the decade with the major investment on the East Coast main line and in East Anglia.
  • The pernicious theft of childhood in the pursuit of profits continues apace. The Sun
  • Many of the interior molds exhibit evidence of post-mortem distortion prior to preservation and solution of the carapace.
  • The time for those companies who value their staff and their business to shine and grow apace with social media and all the benefits of such. Ban social media, lose the marketing war, lose staff « pwcom 2.0
  • The pernicious theft of childhood in the pursuit of profits continues apace. The Sun
  • Counter-shading of the shell conceals the turtle from predators, making it difficult to distinguish the dark carapace from the sea floor and the light plastron from the lighter sky.
  • Meanwhile the domestic harvest continues apace, with 72 % of the crop gathered.
  • Atque interim aues regionis rapaces, et immundæ, vt corui, vultures, et aquilæ, quæ pro consuetudine optimè morem norunt, aduolant magno numero in aere: Tuncque Relligiosi cum sacerdotibus detruncant corpus in frusta velut in macello, proijcientes pecias in altum auibus, ac decantantes certam ad hoc compositam orationem, tanquam si nostri sacerdotes cantarent. The Voyages and Travels of Sir John Mandeville
  • The telecommunications revolution continues apace and undoubtedly even more effectively with-out the megamerger.
  • For centuries hawksbills have been hunted for their carapace, the natural source of tortoiseshell.
  • As nothing grieves the saints more than to hear God's name blasphemed, so nothing encourages them more to hope that God will appear against their enemies than when they have arrived at such a pitch of wickedness as to reproach God himself; this fills the measure of their sins apace and hastens their ruin. Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume III (Job to Song of Solomon)
  • I watched her make the coffee, thin tendrils lashing out all over her carapace. AT THE STROKE OF TWELVE
  • Scutes over the limbs are termed appendicular scutes, and scutes forming the ventral portion of the carapace are referred to as ventral scutes.
  • It was obvious that his transformation into a cartoon superhero is continuing apace. Times, Sunday Times
  • This would mean that the morphological criteria on which extant supposed D. arnoldi and D. hololissa have been identified are utterly unreliable: an idea which matches suggestions that 'carapace morphology is sensitive to environmental conditions and that captivity can result in aberrant morphologies' (Palkovacs et al. 2003, p. 1409; see also Gerlach 2004b). Archive 2006-02-01
  • Within this order, incubation of eggs is effected in brood chambers formed by the carapace, except in laying resting eggs.
  • The plastrons of all hatchlings were photocopied for future identification and hatchling body masses and straight-line carapace lengths were recorded.
  • Morning light streams in through a thinly sliced piece of Indian onyx set in the east wall, in the unrendered concrete carapace.
  • Embryos are brooded in the mother's carapace and hatch out as miniature Daphnia, rather than as nauplii.
  • In modern lobsters, the carapace material is partially resorbed prior to molting, making the carapace thin and weak.
  • Only a few parts of the carapace produce the polarization, mainly the antennal scales, maxillipeds, and uropod scales.
  • Splash out on a few large architectural specimens to set the scene, and bulk up with shrubs and perennials, which will grow apace. Times, Sunday Times
  • That's when that one claw grows really big and the main carapace grows into a very bulbous shape. Cost of Crossing the border at Brownsville
  • At the point when his power to command death and to sustain his own life has been arrested, Richard is divested of the spectacular carapace that encases the body of the monarch, his deposition is a fall into subjectivity.
  • Team-building is also continuing apace at Hunslet whose second row forward Sean Ibbetson is reckoned to be a Knights target.
  • In the furrows and in the grooves between ‘straps,’ the carapace is smooth with fine punctae.
  • The calcium carapace of microscopic animals called foraminifera living in the Southern Ocean, for example, have fallen in weight by a third. PhysOrg.com - latest science and technology news stories
  • This dilated carapace is weak, slippery and ductile when wet, but brittle and elastic when dry.
  • The grenade left his grip at almost the same moment as another beam struck him full across the carapace, cracking it.
  • The external surface texture is similar to that of the carapace, and consists of subtle low, rounded bosses with scattered small pits and thin grooves.
  • The material comprises several partial specimens in addition to disarticulated carapaces, appendages, metastomas, opisthosomal segments, and telsons.
  • Eight months on, the rebuilding process continues apace. Times, Sunday Times
  • The taverna was a low, squat structure of whitewashed plaster with a swinging wooden door through which lemon light poured beckoningly and with a creaking sign over its frontage, depicting a giant crab so elaborately carapaced it seemed pre - historic. Beneath an opal moon
  • The axial skeleton is rigid and may or may not contact the carapace.
  • So previously Cæcilius, Minuc. ix: “Per universum orbem sacraria ista taeterrima impiae coitionis adolescunt” (“All over the world the utterly foul rites of that impious union are flourishing apace”). The Mission and Expansion of Christianity in the First Three Centuries
  • Only crabs with more than 95 percent of the dorsal carapace exposed were selected.
  • DECAPOD CRUSTACEANS are frequently represented in the fossil record by their carapaces, which are composed of calcified cuticle.
  • Also, most specimens are molts, based on thickness of the carapace and posterior displacement of the sternal plastron.
  • And are we not omnivores, with teeth for rending and tearing, teeth for subduing vegetable matter, for cracking the carapaces of crawfish and beetle, for masticating the toughest of hides?
  • The carapace is closed behind the dorsal fin; bony plates surround the entire dorsal fin base.
  • Based upon the morphology of the chela and appendages and the orientation of the appendages with respect to the carapace, the new material is not referable to any macruran groups and must be a brachyuran.
  • Their bodies are completely enclosed in a calcified, bivalved carapace which is hinged dorsally. Crustacea
  • Most of the fossil is covered with a thin layer of matrix, but this has exfoliated enough to reveal some of the carapace, whose texture and color is quite close to that of Esmeraldacaris.
  • It's a trend that is growing apace. Times, Sunday Times
  • On the political and international stage, events were moving apace on Wednesday.
  • Since the elections, the rightward trajectory of the Democratic Party has continued apace.
  • Cockerington Princess, champion of her own sex, also came to gladden our eyes, while the converting into stables of theretofore unused stone winery buildings went apace .... Jack London's Old Sherry Building Converted to Horse Barn
  • The carapace of panto jollity is slightly too beamish and loud, and he isn't really listening. Times, Sunday Times
  • Within the Trapeziidae, the front and anterolateral margins are serrate or spined, and the orbits are located on the frontal corners of the carapace and are directed anterolaterally.
  • He showed Anna how to open the carapace and extract the good meat with her fingers. THE MAIN CAGES
  • She hurled it at the ant, and the stone caromed off the carapace.
  • Ill weeds grow apace [fast].
  • Watching their locomotion, which legs move first with eight to walk on, how they coil their tail, drinking by delicately dipping their large pincers into the pool of the water dish and bringing it their mouthparts essentially small pincer-like structures can extend from underneath the main carapace and taking the water off the pincers, their amazing flexibility and so on. Scorpions at night
  • When not gravid, eggs lining the ovotestes are readily seen through the carapace.
  • Often, a biologist need only examine the pleopods to make a family-level designation, thus making the dorsal carapace features superfluous in the diagnosis.
  • The carapace is used for protection and so a new shell is usually grown under the old in order for the organism to be shielded at all times.
  • Meanwhile, the concentration of ownership has continued apace.
  • The international expansion continues apace in parts of the world where retailing is relatively undeveloped, unconsolidated, and unsophisticated.
  • Splash out on a few large architectural specimens to set the scene, and bulk up with shrubs and perennials, which will grow apace. Times, Sunday Times
  • These genera have well-ornamented carapaces that exhibit carapace width and length ratios that differ from the other genera within the family.
  • The narrow border of the carapace is visible, especially at the anterior and dorsal margins.
  • Yet despite her desire to write more fiction, her investigative journalism continues apace.
  • There is no clear evidence to differentiate encrustation prior to molting from postmortem encrustation on the external surface of carapaces.
  • Both specimens are probably molts, as only the dorsal carapace is preserved.
  • Innovation and expansion have continued apace as manufacturers have no misgivings about the long-term future for clay roofing tiles.
  • The mantis shrimp's elongate, jointed carapace sports stalked eyes, the most complex in the animal kingdom.
  • The hunt for investors in Scottish rugby continues apace.
  • Adult trunkfishes are often categorized to subfamily and genus based on carapace characters, particularly the location and number of spines on the carapace.
  • The eyes can be preserved inside or outside the carapace, which indicates that they could be protruded or withdrawn by the peduncles.
  • -- Dorsal surface of the Carapace of a Freshwater Tortoise (Emys). 1-8, expanded neutral spines; r¹-r8, expanded ribs; nu, first median (or nuchal) plate; py, last median (or pygal) plate; m, marginal scutes. The Common Frog
  • The pernicious theft of childhood in the pursuit of profits continues apace. The Sun
  • He introduced the word prorsus into the line Mortalibus prorsus non absit solatium and after Hujus enim scripta evolve, he added, Mentemque tantarum rerum capacem corpori caduco superstitem crede; which is quite applicable to Dr Johnson himself. Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides
  • Their bodies are completely enclosed in a calcified, bivalved carapace which is hinged dorsally. Crustacea
  • The surface of the cap of each fungiform structure is either tangential, or slightly inclined, to the surface of the carapace.
  • Still he refused to sign his work, though his reputation was growing apace. Times, Sunday Times
  • Of course, if the recovery continues apace, a strong labor market could bump wages up.
  • Las ciencias adoptaron una actitud "más humilde": ya no aseguraban que eran capaces de entender todo lo que pasaba en el Universo, y en lugar de eso avanzaban a partir de certidumbres, conocimientos pequeños producto de un proceso de ensayo y error, pero siempre sujetas a que las verificaran una y otra vez, y a que las descartaran cuando ya no sirvieran. Si la forma es el fondo, ��entonces el relato es la historia?
  • Ill weeds grow apace [fast].
  • No tortoise had sufficient wear to the carapace or plastron to obscure annuli.
  • Vines crept apace along neighborhood fences, their flowers still opening in the warm mornings.
  • Although differences in carapace morphology were apparent, vortical flow patterns around the four boxfishes were fairly consistent.
  • In some species, the carapace is domed, while most have a low-arching carapace.
  • They kept themselves upon their oars at caliver-shot distance, spending powder apace; as we did some two or three hours. Sir Francis Drake Revived
  • It improves manufacturing efficiency effectively, apace alternates chromaticity is planted , assure product quality strictly.
  • The carapace of cladocerans covers the throrax/abdomen but not the head, and is folded down the midline giving them a bivalved appearance.
  • Tea was moving on apace, from steak pie to pudding.
  • MY campaign for a fat tax continues apace. The Sun
  • Government had reached agreement on all issues with Telkom's strategic equity partner, Thintana, and preparations were "apace" for the listing. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • Anterior margin of carapace slightly acuminate with less obtuse cardinal angle than posterior margin.
  • -- Diagram of a vertical section of both Carapace and Plastron of a Tortoise, made transversely to the long axis of the skeleton. c, vertebral centrum; ns, neural spine which expands above into a median dorsal scute; r, rib which forms one mass with a lateral scute and terminates at a marginal plate, ic, interclavicular scute; hp, hyo-sternal scute. The Common Frog
  • The telecommunications revolution continues apace and undoubtedly even more effectively with-out the megamerger.
  • Celeriac or celery root (Apium graveolens var. rapaceum): more and more, American supermarkets carry celeriac, which is grown for its bulbous root. Ingredient: Leaf Celery
  • The Community has kept apace with the timetable set for adoption of the legislation by the end of 1992.
  • The liquidation on a vast scale for the second time in a quarter of a century of Britain's investments overseas in order to buy war materials from the United States proceeded apace long before the conclusion of the Lease-Lend agreements stanched the flow of her economic life blood. Imperial Legacy
  • The material basis for restudy of this genus consists of 21 carapaces from the series originally studied by Gemmellaro.
  • The new material permits a more complete description of the organism, including more details concerning the margins, the dorsal carapace, the venter, and the chelae.
  • The carapace of these turtles lacks scutes and is covered instead with a leathery skin.
  • The march of the investment bankers continues apace. Times, Sunday Times
  • I urge you to bring all your authority and power to bear in bringing this matter to a speedy and satisfactory conclu - sion, so that the process of transformation - which both prison staff and inmates assured me has their full support - can proceed apace. ANC Daily News Briefing
  • But wait - the nightmarish descent into the blind refusal of personal responsibility continues apace.
  • Upon reemerging, the sun baked the mud into a cracked and gullied carapace as resistant to the plow as a layer of granite. Colossus
  • His rapid rise, it seemed, was continuing apace.
  • In related news, the White House announced this week that work continues apace on the multitrillion-dollar monuments to the exploitation of 9/11 currently underway in Afghanistan and Iraq. Weekly Joke Revue: "Congress Honors 9/11 First Capitalizers"
  • And that has moved on apace in the twelvemonth since. Times, Sunday Times
  • There was no hard landing and housing construction continued apace.
  • These lavas are inferred to have solidified under a semi-solid carapace.
  • On the credit side Russia has been brought back into the fold of the international community and in the Balkans the process of resettlement and regeneration goes on apace.
  • At the end of the 19th century, the Civil War was still a recent memory, industrialization was proceeding apace and immigrants were streaming into the country. One Nation, Indivisible
  • There are other, less dangerous and difficult ways to shed the cluttered carapace of house.
  • It is as if all that running around is a smoke-screen, a dazzling distraction to hide the hard and unyielding carapace.
  • Meanwhile the flouting of the sanctions regime proceeds apace.
  • In addition, the carapace and plastron of each turtle were photographed.
  • But with immigration from heavily Catholic nations continuing apace, the Latinoization of the American Catholic Church will only be accelerated. American Grace
  • Tail blow energy and carapace fractures in a large glyptodont (Mammalia, Xenarthra). More on phorusrhacids: the biggest, the fastest, the mostest out-of-placest
  • The material referred to this taxon consists of one inflated and one crushed mold of the interior of the dorsal carapace and several fragmentary specimens of the cephalothorax.
  • All specimens are exuviae, with thin and fragile carapaces and abdomens and fragmentary bodies and appendages.
  • Over 100 specimens of M. serendipitous exhibit part or all of the dorsal carapace, the abdomen and telson, or the thoracic sternites with some attached pereiopods.
  • The march of the budget hotel chains into the Square Mile continues apace. Times, Sunday Times
  • Many of the interior molds exhibit evidence of post-mortem distortion prior to preservation and solution of the carapace.

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