Marfan Syndrome
.... pediatrician after which the condition was named, described a five-year-old female child as having: disproportionately long and thin
arms,
legs, fingers, and ....
(8202

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Child Abuse & Neglect
.... Bruising is normal in young children, particularly over bony prominences, such as on the
arms,
legs, and foreheads (Patterson, 1998, 50). ....
(2471

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Child Albuse & Violence
.... Bruising is normal in young children, particularly over bony prominences, such as on the
arms,
legs, and foreheads (Patterson, 1998, 50). ....
(2462

10

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Muscle Tissue
.... This is the muscle in the
arms,
legs, back, and abdomen, among other sites. .... The appendicular skeleton refers to the bones in the
arms, hands,
legs, and feet. ....
(999

4

)
Muscle Tissue and Skeleton
.... This is the muscle in the
arms,
legs, back, and abdomen, among other sites. .... The appendicular skeleton refers to the bones in the
arms, hands,
legs, and feet. ....
(999

4

)
Arms & Armor in Medieval & Renaissance Europe
.... Mail was worn over an aketon and under a surcoat, and knights also wore other pieces of mail or plate covering head,
arms, and
legs. ....
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Primates
.... five appendages. They have very elongated
arms,
legs, and tails, in keeping with their pattern of locomotion. They are extraordinary ....
(1685

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Primate Evolution
.... five appendages. They have very elongated
arms,
legs, and tails, in keeping with their pattern of locomotion. They are extraordinary ....
(1685

7

)
Martha Graham & the Art Form of Modern Dance
.... the dance. The dance before Graham left the torso motionless. Dancers used the
arms,
legs, hands, feet, back and head. As every ....
(1389

6

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The Appendicular Skeleton
.... This restricts the movement of the
legs as compared to the movement of the
arms: the
legs only have limited movement at the pelvic joint. ....
(750

3

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The appendicular skeleton
.... This restricts the movement of the
legs as compared to the movement of the
arms: the
legs only have limited movement at the pelvic joint. ....
(750

3

)
French Sculptor Auguste Rodin
.... He then attached the hands to the
arms they fitted best and assembled
arms,
legs, and torsos, which he called his "giblets," to form his heroes. ....
(1586

6

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CLEFT PALATE Introduction This research paper pr
.... They found that 21% of the 616 infants studied with either or both defects, also had other birth defects which usually involved the spine,
arms,
legs, or heart ....
(1715

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Guillain-Barre syndrome
.... and facial nerves in 24 to 72 hours. In some patients, it may develop in the
arms first or in the
arms and
legs simultaneously. ....
(854

3

)
Sculpture
.... He then attached the hands to the
arms they fitted best and assembled
arms,
legs, and torsos, which he called his "giblets," to form his heroes. ....
(2325

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Motor Development in Infants
.... motor development. Motor development progresses starting with the head, then the body, and then the
arms and
legs. Within the first ....
(2276

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Conrad and Africa
.... warn off the steamboat and preserve Kurtz's presence in the remote village is framed around an image of "tangled gloom, naked breasts,
arms,
legs, glaring eyes ....
(2762

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The Figure of the Adventurer in Literature
.... warn off the steamboat and preserve Kurtz's presence in the remote village is framed around an image of "tangled gloom, naked breasts,
arms,
legs, glaring eyes ....
(3659

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A well-balanced exercise program
.... The elevated crunch can be used to work the obliques. While lying with the
legs elevated onto the bench, the
arms are stretched in a V-shape above the head. ....
(2540

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Geder and Social Roles
.... male gaze. Therefore, they have to have perfect skin (Brumberg 61), perfect breasts,
arms and
legs (Brumberg 98). In fact, various ....
(1725

7

)
Comparison of Two Sculptures The ancient Egyptia
.... completely from the stone; they remained immersed in it to some degree, as it were, so that the empty spaces between the
legs and between the
arms and the ....
(1441

6

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Basic Criminal Law Chapter 1 "Introduction."
.... for this conviction generally involves the severance of a body part or at least a wound which breaks the skin (facial features,
arms,
legs, and private organs ....
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Marfan Syndrome Description
.... bones of the body. This is why people with the disorder are tall and thin and have long
arms and
legs. While the disorder is primarily ....
(1290

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IMPETIGO Introduction Impetigo is a skin infe
.... Impetigo usually affects children. It frequently is found on the face,
arms, and
legs but can also be found anywhere on the body. ....
(1377

6

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Alien
.... as insects, while the alien creatures hatched within the host organisms appear to be more humanoid than insect-like, having a pair of
legs and a pair of
arms. ....
(1607

6

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Symptoms & Coping with MS
.... Other symptoms include double vision, weakness of the
arms and
legs, muscle stiffness, dizziness, loss of bladder control, depression and memory loss. ....
(1705

7

)
Multiple sclerosis (MS)
.... Other symptoms include double vision, weakness of the
arms and
legs, muscle stiffness, dizziness, loss of bladder control, depression and memory loss. ....
(1705

7

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A Farewell to Arms
Ernest Hemmingway's 1929 novel A Farewell to
Arms is a wartime romance set during .... he ends up in Milan to undergo rehabilitation for his seriously wounded
legs. ....
(1542

6

)
Polio in the US Introduction This r
....
Legs,
arms, back, thorax, face, intercostal region, and diaphragm are commonly paralyzed (listed in order of frequency). Bulbar ....
(5079

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Alterations in Hematologic Function
.... 118-119). It can affect the arteries of the heart, brain, kidneys, other vital organs and the
arms and
legs. Venous insufficiency ....
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