vertebrae in the PONS Dictionary

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The front dorsal vertebrae are slightly opisthocoelous, with convex front centrum facets and concave rear centrum facets.
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It can also be used to treat misaligned vertebrae or as a follow-up for other spinal injuries.
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Articulated skeletons have been found and the centra of the vertebrae are higher than they are long.
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Like the equally controversial practice of rollkur, the horse does not flex properly at the poll, but rather flexes improperly at a lower neck vertebrae.
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A more fragmentary skull was also recovered, associated with some ribs, fragmentary vertebrae, and a complete forelimb.
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Fossil fish vertebrae and teeth are preserved in its sediments.
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They have a second premaxilla and under 90 vertebrae, features previously found only in fossilised eels.
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The tuatara has amphicoelous vertebrae, which means that the vertebrae are hollowed out at both ends.
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It has more neck vertebrae than other polycotylids, however.
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Forces exerted from movement travel from the hind legs to the hip and sacral vertebrae, not the dorsal vertebrae.
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