- as:
Gastrointestinal tract Genitourinary tract Reproductive tract A
grouping of feathers, e.g. primaries, auricular,
sca****r Tract (imprint), an imprint...
- and
early twentieth centuries, when the
chasuble was
reduced to a
broad sca****r,
leaving the
whole of the arms
quite free, and was
shortened also in front...
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Supraclavicular nerves Phrenic nerve Brachial plexus Supraclavicular part
Dorsal sca****r nerve Long
thoracic nerve Subclavian nerve Suprasca****r
nerve Subsca****r...
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before being operated on, he
instructed the
doctors not to
remove his
Brown Sca****r during the operation. One of the few
people allowed in to see him at the...
-
under side of the
sleeves so that the
dalmatic becomes a
mantle like a
sca****r with an
opening for the head and two
square pieces of the
material falling...
-
posterior air sacs and lungs. In
comparison to the
mammalian respiratory tract, the dead
space volume in a bird is, on average, 4.5 times
greater than...
-
Michael and St
George (see also:
Order of
Saint Michael).
Prior to 1878, the
Sca****r of St.
Michael the
Archangel could be worn as part of a
Roman Catholic...
- golden-yellow. The
tertiary feathers on the
wings are blue,
whereas the
sca****rs are dark red. The
central tail
feathers are
black spotted with cinnamon...
- The
crest is made up of long
black feathers arising from the nape. The
sca****rs,
primary and
secondary flight feathers, rump and
thighs are black, while...
- Description: Both ****es lack
white edging to
remiges and wing coverts.
White sca****r bar
distinct in male, but
indistinctly grey in female.
Female has black...