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"bony" Definitions
  1. (of a person or part of the body) very thin so that the bones can be seen under the skin
  2. (of fish) full of small bones
  3. consisting of or like bone

283 Sentences With "bony"

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The characteristic bony armor covered it from head to tail, including bony plates for protection.
Yellow regions show the cells which produce bony material, and the magenta regions shows the bony material.
This dinosaur also had a solid bony crest resembling a humped nose, but most duck-billed dinosaurs had hollow bony crests.
The bony edges of the bed are sinewy and rugged.
Cunningham has a general rule for impact: no bony parts.
Bony spent five days unconscious, caught between life and death.
The sun has bleached the trunks to a bony, gnarled white.
"A good bargain," Yorick said, and extended their bony white hand.
Garfield shrieked as the zombie got clawed, bony fingers into him.
My son kicked one leg and bent his bony, frail knee.
Dampener — Meant for tender and bony areas as well as general uses.
The owner of the bony hand was none other than Marley himself.
The bony changes will be with her forever (goodbye, size 8 feet).
Meanwhile, through the background of every scene death taps its bony finger.
He is a son of Fenelon Bouzi and Eugenie Bony of Brooklyn.
The startling, bony style of the first two books has been abandoned.
Bony was from Parc-Extension and joined a local gang, Publik Enemy.
Another incredibly bony one turned up at a Christie's auction in 2010.
Qilinyu was part of an extinct fish group called placoderms, clad in bony armor covering the head and much of the body and boasting jaws armed with bony plates that acted as teeth to slice and dice prey.
The bony component remains stable but all of the rest ages and changes.
Artist's impression of Piranhamesodon pinnatomus—now the oldest known flesh-eating bony fish.
Over the course of the summer, bear 812 went from bony to butterball.
Like many titanosaurs, Mansourasaurus boasted bony plates called osteoderms embedded in its skin.
Freireich glowered at me and pointed a long, bony finger in my face.
He was wearing a white hotel bathrobe, half open over his bony chest.
Venomous stonefish carry a bony, retractable blade in each cheek, scientists have discovered.
Cue Pumpkins and his bony cohorts rising up from the ground in an elevator.
"We don't want a skinny deal to be some kind of bony skin," Rep.
" As she felt Tom's bony fingers begin tightly grasping her hand, "I thought, 'Yes!
"If you reach behind your ear, you'll find a bony lump," Mr. Shelton said.
The ankylosaurid fossils associated with North America had smooth bony armor on their skulls.
The newly released girls appear gaunt, their bony shoulders poking out of colorful dresses.
Nothing dampens her enthusiasm for chasing these ugly fish with their bony, toothy tongues.
Notice the contours of the cat's body, its soft belly and its bony legs.
Both films wear their love for Dios de Los Muertes on their bony sleeves.
The ocean sunfish holds the Guinness world record for heaviest, most fecund bony fish.
Their hair goes gray, their backs droop, and they start to look more bony.
All these open seats and you got your bony ass knees up my back?
Bony fish like salmon, marlin and some 28,000 other species make up the osteichthyes.
One contemplates a skull on a grave, resting its head on one bony hand.
Narrator: All primates, including humans, have something in common: We have incredibly bony feet.
Men are rail thin and packed in so tightly that their bony legs intertwine.
Pappochelys, which lived 240 million years ago, had a bony structure over the belly.
We grew up on Rue Pierre, one street down from where Bony was shot.
Additionally, the 'AA/F1+' ratings of Bank of New York Mellon (BONY), as the issuer's account bank, may constrain the ratings of the DPR notes, if BONY is downgraded below the then ratings of the DPR notes with no remedial action taken.
He only builds white, bony infrastructure that don't use this kind of cladding at all.
No matter how bony the rest of my appendages might be, my arms remain fleshy.
By the side of the road, a woman bent down over bony branches of firewood.
It had a tall, bony crest on its head and stretched about 11 feet long.
Fortunately for Luke, tarpons don't have teeth, but instead have bony plates behind their lips.
Trilobites A fossil discovered in southern Germany is the earliest known flesh-eating bony fish.
No player in the English Premier League scored more goals than Wilfried Bony in 2014.
"The role called for holding big guns, and I had bony arms," Ms. McLeod said.
In it lives a tall, bony man with shaggy eyebrows and a wispy white beard.
There might have also been dolphinlike marine reptiles called ichthyosaurs and schools of bony fish.
I'm quite bony, and I'm small, and if they don't have a cushion they hurt.
The Mansourasaurus had a long neck, ate plants and had bony plates in its skin.
Cornish game hens were the original entree, but guests balked at how bony they were.
"Jean-Pierre Bony is proof that nothing has changed," the social activist said once inside.
But a small bony narration keeps turning back into something profoundly singular: the sole skull.
Behind the bony specter are corpses of costumed revelers, struck down by this sudden disease.
Exaggerated lacy vinyl skirts bloomed around bony hips, and oily, iridescent feathers bristled at the neck.
They even found traces of dermal plates—tough, bony plates embedded in its skin for protection.
Other North American ankylosaurids, like Ankylosaurus, Euoplocephalus, and Ziapelta, featured smooth bony armor on their skulls.
But it lacked the bony breastbone, or sternum, and short tail skeletons found in modern birds.
The bony crest, laying on the top and front of the skull, was mostly hollow inside.
The thelodonts, for example, had torpedo-shaped bodies and bony scales that looked like shark skin.
That made Piranhamesodon pinnatomus a pioneer among bony fish when it came to slicing up prey.
They ordered yet another biopsy of a bony lesion and another sample of the bone marrow.
But it's less likely that they experienced bony growths in their ear canals due to surfing.
In people who are immobilized, bedsores develop under bony prominences like the heels and the skull.
Angular shots of the artist's body seem almost alien, through its bony protrusions and complex contortions.
Today's giant girdled lizard has bony spikes on its tail—the rest of the species with bony tail weapons included in this research are extinct, like the club-wielding ankylosaurus, spiky-tailed stegosaurus, and some glyptodonts (which look like a cross between an armadillo and a tortoise).
She can lift her own body weight but she doesn't look like one of these bony [models].
For example, sharks don't have a gas bladder to control their buoyancy (which bony fish typically use).
Slowly, I move toward her, ignoring the bony elbows, gaunt faces, tired old women sucking their lips.
The frill on Judith has bony spikes that curl forward and some of the spikes point outward.
Overfishing isn't good for any ecosystem, but it affects sharks much worse than their counterparts, bony fish.
Broad-shouldered men with strapping muscles from digging and hauling rocks wilted into bony, hollow-cheeked starvelings.
Her milky eyes gaze blankly into the air as she counts them all on her bony fingers.
Its feet were long and bony, like the feet of an ancient witch in a fairy tale.
The Ankylosaurus' tail ended with a bony ball that could be used as a club if provoked.
Her hand was cold and bony, like my father's had been on his deathbed just days earlier.
The patients waiting in the corridors were thin and bony, with dangerously low blood counts and anemia.
Not ankle weights: a daily 10k run with lumps of cast iron tied to his bony legs.
Until I got bony and started fainting in inconvenient places, I was just a girl with discipline.
Half of the 23 Neanderthal samples showed signs of the bony growths, ranging from mild to severe.
Alewives are bony, tasty, nutritious and relatively easy to preserve; and, in colonial times, they were abundant.
The hand she placed on his bony shoulder was warm and damp through his thin T-shirt.
In a strange coincidence, Dany was among 230 people arrested in last month's bust, which killed Bony.
But bony fish, it was assumed, could only eat plankton and crushed shells, or swallow their prey whole.
Fashion plates even shaded in the space between the shoulder blades to give them a desirably bony look.
The bony tumors were uncovered in Malapa, also in South Africa, and are almost two million years old.
In regards to facial surgery, I would maybe consider that because I have issues with certain bony masses.
The researchers studied abnormally large bony projections that seem to grow from the base of some people's skulls.
The image she is referencing shows an emaciated polar bear with hardly any fur covering its bony frame.
The underside of its body is covered in bony scales, and its tail is glazed with little thorns.
Both had an exaggerated version of the facial changes of bony overgrowth, with prominent brows and massive jaws.
"The devotee has surrendered a precious part of their bodily real estate to the Bony Lady," he says.
Low-rise jeans, an expanse of bony torso, and a piece of white fabric wrapped around her chest.
CAPE TOWN — Some of the elephant corpses had begun to decay, their skins dried stiff over bony carcasses.
At the end of its long, bony tail - fused into a stiff rod - were two very long feathers.
The authors hypothesized that developing bony clubs like the ankylosaurus and the glyptodon was a gradual, evolutionary process.
They essentially look like very coarse wrinkles because of the fact that they're still attached to the bony undersurface.
The findings contradict the long-held notion that the modern jaw architecture evolved later, in the earliest bony fish.
It hangs off his bony shoulders as he spreads margarine on a slice of white bread for afternoon tea.
Even better, part of Zuul's body was mummified, preserving the fingernail-like sheaths that covered its bony body armor.
Another part of the inner ear, a thin, bony structure within the cochlea, provided further evidence of the ability.
Trilobites What has no teeth, no rib cage, is covered in bony scales and managed to outlive the dinosaurs?
Bony put Stoke ahead after only three minutes, but Wayne Routledge tied the score for Swansea five minutes later.
Oh, and it had 10 triangular bony plates running in a zigzag down its back, not unlike a stegosaurus.
Then the improbably loud calls of the horned screamers, goose-like birds with slender bony points on their heads.
In the following order, they researched: A. Sharks, skates and cartilaginous fish B. Bony fish C. Are dolphins fish?
The fifth course was sheepshead, a tough, bony fish he poached in olive oil and served with potato purée.
It has a skeletal face scrunched in agony and a body of cars that taper into a bony tail.
For starters, blisters are caused by friction between a bony prominence on your foot and your shoe, Dr. Bass says.
Similar to the Ankylosaurus, Akainacephalus had bony armor covering its entire body and had spikes and horns on its skull.
The conundrum, then, is why males do not dispose of these bony encumbrances immediately after the rutting season has ended.
Bouillabaisse originates from these very waters, as previous generations of fishermen would cook stews using the leftover bony rock fish.
Owls have enormous and powerful eyes, but these remarkable eyeballs are fixed in place by bony protuberances called sclerotic rings.
Of all things, Marianne Nyegaard didn't expect to find a new species of sunfish — the heaviest of all bony fishes.
These massive dinosaurs sported incredibly strong armor — bony plates that covered their backs, skulls, and even their eyes and cheeks.
She's going to be boarding flights across Canada so people in 14 cities can also experience the bony, dead arm.
"Well, I might be free for coffee this weekend," Violet told the pharmacist, slinging the duffel over her bony shoulder.
After he fled, he found himself living off tree sap while guarding about 800 bony cows in Duong, outside Nyal.
Paddlefish still live today; they have a long bony snout, with which they probe murky water in search of food.
Their hair is lank and they're bony-thin: by this stage, people are eating grass to survive behind ISIS lines.
Huxley called attention to the feathers and wishbone of this early bird and the long bony tail of a reptile.
Fortunately for us, the bony mass that debilitated our hominin relative survived the individual whose life it might have taken.
The whole brain seemed to sag downward through the hole from which the spinal cord emerges from the bony sphere.
In the operating room, Latefi gently removed the bony layer of the spine, where he knew the tumor was located.
Bony and pale, vanishing beneath a winter coat, he spoke mostly in grunts and screams, the language of his malady.
While those bony, flexible feet helped our ancestors cling to branches, they can lead to common foot injuries in humans.
"I have a radical-silence group in twenty minutes," she said, consulting a delicate watch on her bony, spotted wrist.
Was it possible to turn chickens — those skittish, bony, feathery, beaky creatures — into soft globs the size of your thumb?
"Lots of animals were big and herbivorous, but only a few groups had bony skin in place already." he said.
On the plus side, Swansea have added a striker, a vital move given that they never truly replaced Wilfried Bony.
Also, a PSA to anyone with low pain tolerance: these tattoos will hurt, thanks to how bony fingers tend to be.
Penguins Have Knees They may be hard to see, but underneath all the those feathers are a bony set of knees.
The researchers used this bony data bank to measure chemical traces of an element, strontium, that naturally exists in the rivers.
But rather than cocktail shrimp, this sharp uses its strong jaws to catch and crush small crustaceans, bony fish, and molluscs.
The light bounced off their shaven heads as they slung arms around their bony girlfriends, who all had center-parted bobs.
Scientists call the bony, blade-like protrusion a "lachrymal saber," because it is located on a bone under the fish's eyes.
It's like if you ask Hannibal Lecter, 'Did you eat that guy?' and he said, 'No, he looked a little bony.
Your bony hips protruding out and your bowlegged stance are not doing anything to make that ensemble any more attractive dear.
The government has shown similar reluctance to probe too deeply into Russia's links to Mr. Gyorkos, the neo-Nazi in Bony.
"Fish as we know them, bony fishes, just did not bite flesh of other fishes at that time," Kölbl-Ebert said.
The last of this family of bony-toothed birds died out 2.5 million years ago, before the evolution of modern humans.
The most famous is the coelacanth, a bony fish found in 1938 in the catch of a fisherman in South Africa.
The exception, the authors noted, was a lizard known as Smaug which does have a smaller bony, spiky tail, they said.
The National Maritime Museum of the Gulf of Mexico displays "Bony" before de Goulaine and Lauvergeat set off on their nationwide ride.
Bony healing tissue called callus formed around the ends of the bone, which likely formed as the result of frequent biomechanical force.
Only one living lizard seems to have bony spikes on its tail, for example—the rest of those weapon-wielders are extinct.
We're told the ex-NBA star designed the 7.5 carat diamond ring, which he scooped up from L.A.-based jeweler Bony Levy.
But officials came to regret the introduction of bony-headed Hawaiian cane toads to eat insects that were blighting sugar cane crops.
Every day, troves of hungry marine organisms—shrimp, jellyfish, squid and bony fish—migrate from the ocean's murky depths to the surface.
You grab what you can: rugged fish balls, bony nubs of spare ribs, ribbons of tripe and chicken feet yielding their cartilage.
Then it happened: Thousands of tiny pink balls shot up from the bare, bony colony, an undersea garden blossoming all at once.
" Women's bodies are similarly scrutinized: bony posteriors, wiry hair, acid reflux, "the yearning her breasts seem to have developed for her waist.
Back then some wore plates of bony armor and lacked jaws, like the arandaspids, which looked like a clam with a tail.
We blasted a big chunk of Laos, the 600-year-old monarchy, the Land of a Million Elephants, to bony, lunar dust.
She brought her youngest, a bony 8-year-old, to try to find a safer life away from his violent, alcoholic father.
Bony made an ill-advised attempt to escape through the window of the second-floor apartment after police broke down the door.
Introducing Piranhamesodon pinnatomus—the oldest known flesh-eating ray-finned bony fish, a family of fish that today includes trout, grouper, and cod.
What they found was a "bony labyrinth," to house soft parts and other adaptations that probably came from generations of regularly knocking head.
Like other ankylosaurid dinos, this creature was built for defense; it featured formidable armor from head to tail, including bony plates called osteoderms.
Not only does she not say anything, you also barely see her; most of her bony frame is hidden underneath her oversized coat.
People in central Harlem ate more domestic chicken than those in Flushing and Chinatown, who ate more species of bony fish and mollusks.
For a moment, Death's eyes glint with pale fire as he works the remnants of the Green One's soul between his bony fingers.
That's probably for the best, as the bony-eared assfish's name alone will likely bring in at least a few curious museum-goers.
He wore a white robe over his bony shoulders, and his dark-brown eyes were turning blue at the edges, fading with age.
Ankylosaurids were herbivores known for their intimidating bony tail clubs and body armor, and their fossils have been found in North America before.
This one had pronounced spiky, bony armor covering the skull and snout, closely related to Asian ankylosaurids that lived 125 million years ago.
These form when the bony parts of your body, like your hips, tailbone, and ankles, press against the same spot for too long.
Next to the boxer Larry Holmes, extending a ferocious left fist, was the former Temple basketball coach John Chaney, pointing a bony finger.
These boys and girls — even the ones wearing clothes that are essentially ageless — have the gangly, bony limbs of sour-faced baby giraffes.
Though porcupines have quills and some lizards lash their tails when threatened, neither animal has the bony armaments seen millions of years ago.
New research published in PLOS One reveals that the bony growths found in this Neanderthal's ear canals would have resulted in serious hearing loss.
Small bony fishes, on the other hand, started to swarm the seas, much to the delight of the carcharhiniform sharks that preyed upon them.
You can see package images here, but you'll be fully in the clear if you just don't eat any of the potentially bony steaks.
Those bony plates protect the animals from predators, although their rigidity prevents the screaming hair armadillo from curling all the way into a ball.
Within this flex region, notochord tissue—a cartilage-like material that runs through the spines of all vertebrates—lacks the typical bony outer casing.
This also may have resulted from decay over time, since gravity could have caused it to collapse and press against the cavity's bony roof.
Its teeth, like ours, are made up of an outer layer of enamel and an inner layer of hard, dense, bony tissue called dentin.
Their conclusion, that bony tail weapons are usually associated with large, armored herbivores, came from analyzing lots of data on animals and their traits.
It's been happening since the club sold Wilfried Bony in 2014 for a nice pile of cash and a couple not-as-good replacements.
Even if I wanted to intervene, I couldn't, because another cosmic warrior encased in bony, fleshy armor had his fingers clenched around my throat.
The finding represents the earliest record of flesh-eating in bony fish and may cause scientists to rethink the predatory practices of this group.
I'll admit that diet fads appealed to me primarily because I placed more value on my bony clavicle than my health, happiness, and sanity.
No matter how well I knew these people's bodies — from breastplates to bony joints to fleshy cheeks — I had no idea about their politics.
Fannami, a small and bony 13-year-old with knotted muscles and big eyes rimmed with thick lashes, admired Ajegunle's dogs from his house.
Phoenix lost 52 pounds for the role, and that is reinforced each time Phillips shows us the actor's bony back, which he does often.
They also found that two of her teeth grew out of the same bony socket, called an alveolus, which has never before been documented.
With its super-sharp, thin blades, it deftly navigated knobby knees and bony ankles, while the water-activated moisture ribbon protected my skin from nicks.
Alligator skin is covered in osteoderms, or bony plates similar to a turtle's shell, that act as bodily armor, alligator researcher Frank Mazzotti told CNN.
"We did not receive any money or information today from Samarco," a New York-based spokesman for BoNY Mellon told Reuters in an emailed statement.
This dish usually arrives as a heap of potatoes, peppers, sausage and bony thighs, in quantities so large even your cousin Vinny couldn't finish it.
Last week the media was briefly focused on the external occipital protuberance, a fancy name for a bony bump at the back of the head.
Maybe it's just my bony wrist, but I've never tried any fitness tracker that has felt truly comfortable and offered features like built-in GPS.
In Guestbook: Ghost Stories, Leanne Shapton suggests that hauntings occur when the past's bony fingers grasp at the present, touching us like a ghost might.
But picture the Reaper extending a long bony finger in your direction as a means of caution, for you, dear reader, would be gravely mistaken.
Soon I was following down a rabbit hole of bony Instagram feeds that have attracted thousands of fans like flies to their riveting corpse collections.
The postal worker rides up from Kentucky each year, dressed in skeleton garb, posing for pictures with a bony middle finger raised for comedic effect.
"Just as growth seasons can be observed in a tree, the bony cuts in lessemsaurids show that it had cyclical, seasonal growth," said Dr. Apaldetti.
The coach, a big fan of Liverpool Football Club, noticed my bony edged limbs and immediately got me doing a sok glap on the bag.
They call her the Pretty Girl, the White Girl, the Godmother, the Bony Lady and dozens of other names, including Santisima Muerte, most holy death.
The peculiar bony ridge over the man's eyes was a result of the poor Cossack's perpetually furrowing his brow in pain — because of the rickets.
"[Screaming hairy armadillos] are so named because they have a lot of hair protruding from between their scutes (bony external plates)," wildlife biologist Imogene Cancellare explained.
Those long, bony fingers might be able to put in some solid work, but in the end, these creeps are only looking out for numero uno.
Engravings by Francisco Agüera Bustamante in The Astounding Life of Death show the bony figure in a variety of roles, from a baby to a king.
The large bony wreckfish, also known as asea bass or stone bass, is seen with the tailfin of a dogfish shark slowly wiggling back and forth.
Yo-kai Watch 2 is divided into two different releases — Bony Spirits and Fleshy Souls — which are mostly identical, save for a few version-exclusive yokai.
We peer into the cobbled yard while the porter argues with the driver and the sheep nudge our thighs with the bony points of their heads.
This goofy creature has a torso made from a stout, real log, and it has three splayed legs ending in bony feet with long-nailed toes.
Although it's not the biggest or most ferocious dinosaur, the Ankylosaurus was covered in bony plates that served as armor against its predators, including the T.rex.
The plot depicts how a woman's innocent appeal to the Bony Lady for help in her love life leads to the possession of a human soul.
Theresa May is our very own homegrown Trump—her face vacuum-packed from sprawling flab into tight and bony malice, but a Trump all the same.
She thought of a kiss she'd shared the previous summer, the plump, dry lips, the slick tongue, a neighbor boy with enormous earlobes and bony fingers.
Most critics, therefore, will try to sink their neurotically ground-down teeth into every bit of Gladwell's bony, vulnerable flesh, into the specifics of his argument.
Customisation options: You wouldn't massage a bony spine like you would a shoulder with a tough knot — you don't need a professional to tell you that.
Vast paddy fields smothered by snow and sprawling orchards dotted with trees, their branches bare and bony, flash by on either side of the winding road.
While all pain is subjective, most people say that hand tattoos are some of the worst, mostly because of the area's thin skin and bony nature.
BONY, Hungary — To his neighbors in a village in western Hungary, 76-year-old Istvan Gyorkos was just an old man who mostly kept to himself.
Customization options: You wouldn't massage a bony spine like you would a shoulder with a tough knot — you don't need a professional to tell you that.
So please excuse the auto industry as it builds its own bony scaffolding, the infrastructure that will prop up the exciting money-making ventures of the future.
It didn't feature a long bony tail like other flying dinosaurs (the famous archaeopteryx being a good example), instead exhibiting a stubby tail characteristic of modern birds.
Fretwell and Buxton were both born with bony lumps on their toes, which is a sign of FOP, but doctors didn't notice it, the twins told Metro.
Or that same best friend telling me I was lucky I was cute, or else no guys would ever talk to me because I was so bony.
The bony beast Radobaan can be turned into thick, heavy armor, while taking down a Pukei-Pukei will get you a sword adorned with bright green feathers.
As Deschamps-Braly folded the loosened skin forward, over her closed eyes, he could see the bony contours of Abby's brow, and the bossing above her eyes.
Not only would its rigid body and bony plates make the marine reptile a poor swimmer, but its tiny eyes mean that it probably hunted by touch.
According to the study, 20 of the 22 largest theropod dinosaur species that left behind well-preserved skulls displayed some form of bony ornamentation on their heads.
That said, "the preliminary findings seem to show that the largest individuals have this bony ornamentation on their heads and small individuals do not," according to Gates.
As Rose tries to rescue both Harriet and herself, "Little Sister" picks apart the "bony webs" that structure a life, disperses the clouds of refusal and failure.
A prominent scientific journal has walked back claims that repeated cell phone use may result in bony, horn-like growths at the base of the human skull.
The 18 illustrations that show Death as a bony baby, a bride, a triumphant ruler, and many other roles, are the creations of Mexican engraver Francisco Agüera Bustamante.
Tongtianlong was a two-legged omnivore, with a bony crest on its short, squat skull that was probably used for display purposes to attract mates and intimidate rivals.
On its right, it had abnormal twisting in its upper arm, bony tumors on its forearm, messed-up metacarpal hand bones, and severe deformities in its third finger.
Today, he's wearing a cotton bucket hat, a polo, and gym shorts that fall to his mid thigh, which is the same exact size as his bony calves.
McFarlane's instinct as a storyteller is to let some puzzles remain unsolved, to honor the ­"bony-beaked messenger bringing no news," as she writes of the colossal squid.
In fact, it's easily the comfiest Fitbit I've ever worn; it's the opposite of the company's half-step Blaze, which was super rigid and hurt my bony wrists.
The black, crispy crust that you often see on the bony edges of ribs or steak is more likely to contain a higher concentration of potentially carcinogenic compounds.
A bony reptile lay across Mr. Ritter's toolbox as he worked on a saxophone by the soft light that filtered in from the air shaft through sooty windows.
Scientist Pierre Marcellin Boule discovered the first relatively complete Neanderthal skeleton and reconstructed it in 1911, noting that the remains included these bony growths in the auditory canals.
While the researchers did indicate that such bony growths tend to be more common among younger people, the 2018 study never even mentions cell phone use or technology.
Like modern birds, it had feathers along its long arms and much of its body, but it also had very un-bird-like teeth and a long bony tail.
"The new finding represents the earliest record of a bony fish that bit bits off other fishes, and what's more it was doing it in the sea," said Bellwood.
In the study, which was originally published in 2016, researchers analyzed 218 X-rays from 18-30-year-olds, in search of a bony projection that sprouted over time.
This was a godsend to scientists like Arbour: from the skeleton, she found that Zuul's three-metre-long tail was covered in many rows of large, sharp, bony spikes.
Researchers realized that an experimental Alzheimer's drug called Tideglusib had the side effect of encouraging dentin growth, which is the bony part of the tooth made of calcified tissue.
"Vibration tools should not be used over bony parts of the body, over organs, above the shoulders (avoid the neck), or over sores, wounds, or sunburned skin," she says.
Analysis of the bony support structures in its inner ear membranes, along with other measurements of the inner ear, indicate that this ancient sea creature had ultrasonic hearing capabilities.
The study, which was published last year in the journal Scientific Reports, indeed found bony growths on the bases on skulls of around 400 adults, ages 18 to 86.
You can see evidence of this inside the shoe, where small foam pods are designed to fit around the malleolus (that bony part of your ankle that sticks out).
That's because a new exhibit at the Royal BC Museum in British Columbia, Canada features an eel-like creature called the bony-eared assfish, The Toronto Star newspaper reported.
This fascination centered on whether or not the bump was more common in millenials and Gen Zers as a bony compensation for neck muscle strain from excess screen time.
She'd get some blood tests to look for inflammation, she told the patient, and gets X-rays to look for the kind of bony destruction psoriatic arthritis can cause.
A concussion results when the gel-like brain sloshes violently or slams into the unyielding bony skull, and this can happen with almost any significant impact to the head.
This aligns with evidence from another study suggesting that some Neanderthals suffered from "surfer's ear," based on bony growths found on the ears belonging to a few Neanderthal skeletons.
A rangy vendor with dreadlocks, hollow cheeks and bony legs followed me, dangling a bunch of bananas in one hand and clutching a plastic sack containing who knows what.
Strange in that I didn't know him, of course, but also strange in that he was so thin and bony that cuddling with him was no comfort at all.
It's called skeleton, not because of what may break, but because of the bony appearance of the sled (or from a corruption of a Norwegian word for sled, "kjaelke").
This erosion can eventually cause the bony tissue underneath the enamel, known as dentine, to become exposed to the open air, leading to hypersensitivity and creating the opportunity for cavities.
The second clip captured the siblings playing with a bowl that featured an animatronic bony hand, while a photo Tarek shared directly after showed Brayden sporting a festive skeleton mask.
A bony fish known as a wreckfish comes from behind the researchers' remotely operated vehicle and snatches a shark into its mouth, leaving only the tail flailing between its lips.
LONDON — Paris has its jaw-dropping bony catacombs, the Czech Republic has its ornate church of skeletons, but in typically British fashion, London's cathedral to death is far less showy.
For the upcoming games — which are called Bony Spirits and Fleshy Souls, and which will be released simultaneously much like Pokemon — the level of localization will likely be the same.
Her grandson runs the place now, sticking to time-tested favorites like kalua pig and pipikaula short ribs, the bony strips of dried beef favored by paniolos, or Hawaiian cowboys.
In 2018, the researchers examined four 13 to 16-year-old boys with enthesophytes and found that they didn't have known genetic markers linked to the development of bony appendages.
The fossil includes a complete skull, most of the vertebral column, fore and hind limb elements, bony body armor neck rings and spiked armor plates and a complete tail club.
Stoke went back ahead 10 minutes after halftime with an own goal by Alfie Mawson, and Bony headed in a third goal to extend the lead in the 73rd minute.
The same to her left, where apparently the Facilitator sat, bony frame draped in brown, gold, and purple silk, hair braided sleekly back, dark eyes expressionless, watching the conversation. Listening.
Hammertoes are also often accompanied by bunions, bony bumps that form at the base of the big toe and crowd the toes even more within the shoe, exacerbating the situation.
Ahead, on the west bank, bony cattle were drinking from the river, kicking a choking dust high into the sky and across the sun, casting everything in an eerie patina.
Back then, these waters were teeming with bony fish called pycnodontiformes, which were known for their crushing teeth that were likely used for smashing snail shells and sea urchin spines.
This aligns with evidence from a recent study suggesting that some Neanderthals suffered from "surfer's ear," based on bony growths found on the ears belonging to a few Neanderthal skeletons.
Zebrafish have a coat of intricately patterned bony scales; Aman's team observed and manipulated the growth of these scales, taking note of how they took shape and formed in overlapping layers.
I've never been a fan of how Fitbit's fitness trackers feel — I've always found them too stiff and uncomfortable on my small bony wrists — but the Charge 3 is really comfy.
Additional features set a user's kitchen witch to say, "Much too bony for a stew!" within a given B.M.I. range and have her produce a butterscotch from beneath her pointed hat.
"Run for Cover," the requisite instant anthem, sprints at full speed over bony hammering guitar chords and whirring synthesizer, topping a rousing singalong chorus with a sharp, frantic, jittery guitar solo.
The finding, published Thursday in the journal Current Biology, represents the earliest record of flesh-eating in bony fish and may cause scientists to rethink the predatory practices of this group.
"Nor will I soon forget the arresting piteousness of those bony white fingers spidering skittishly along the rim of the garbage can as Nagg pleads for a sugarplum" — which never arrives.
But its biological family members are defined by two characteristics unrelated to necks: they all have double-lobed canine teeth, and ossicones, the bony outcroppings on the top of their heads.

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