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common gallinule,
Hawaiian moorhen,
Hawaiian common moorhen, mudhen, or ‘
alae ‘ula (“burnt forehead” - for its
prominent red
frontal shield) in Hawaiian...
- The
depressor septi nasi
muscle (or
depressor alae nasi muscle) is a
muscle of the face. It
connects the
incisive fossa of the
maxilla and the orbicularis...
- Ala, ALA, Alaa, or
Alae may
refer to: Åland Islands, ISO 3166-1 alpha-3 code Åland, ISO 3166-1
country code
Former NYSE
stock symbol of Alcatel; see Alcatel-Lucent...
- A
nostril (or
naris /ˈnɛərɪs/, pl.:
nares /ˈnɛəriːz/) is
either of the two ****s of the nose. They
enable the
entry and exit of air and
other g****es...
- The '
ʻAlae keʻokeʻo (Fulica alai), also
known as the
Hawaiian coot in English, is a bird in the rail family, Rallidae, that is
endemic to Hawaiʻi. In...
- the
furrow receives the
rostrum of the sphenoid,
while the
margins of the
alae articulate with the ****l
processes of the
medial pterygoid plates of the...
-
Halae or
Halai (Ancient Gr****: Ἁλαί), or
Alae or Alai (Ἄλαι), was a
coastal town of
ancient Cilicia,
inhabited during the
Roman and
Byzantine eras. Its...
- An ala (Latin for "wing"; pl.
alae) was the term used
during the
middle of the
Roman Republic (338–88 BC) to
denote a
military formation composed of conscripts...
-
called Manaiakalani, and it is
baited with the wing of Hina's pet bird, the
ʻalae. Māui is said to have
created Hawaii's
islands by
tricking his brothers...
- The
alae is a
protruding ridge that
forms longitudinally on many nematodes. In the
Caenorhabditis elegans nematode they are
present in the L1,
dauer (an...