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The vocal folds can be held close together (by adducting the arytenoid cartilages) so that they vibrate (see phonation).
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The sieves and basically a metal frame, that has many rows of fingers set reasonably close together.
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Notwithstanding this, nests are always built close together and ideal nesting sites will not be used if they are some distance from a colony.
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The buildings within this wall consist of round structures huddled close together.
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He had developed a blood clot because his collarbone and rib cage were too close together to allow proper blood flow through his veins.
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This species is often a solitary breeder, but small groups may breed close together in suitable locations.
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When chased by predators, a herd will stick close together and make it hard for the predators to pick off one member.
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The spiral striae are very minute and close together, with 30-50 on the body whorl.
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Alternatively, sparking can also occur if the layers are placed too close together.
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A related issue is that humans tend to drive too close together - a car braking too rapidly will almost certainly cause a pile-up.
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