| 1. | Also a cervical rib can develop from C7 as an anatomical variation.
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| 2. | This species possessed the longest cervical rib of any described sauropod dinosaur, measuring.
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| 3. | People may have a cervical rib on the right, left or both sides.
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| 4. | Recent studies have also found a high percent of cervical ribs in woolly mammoths.
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| 5. | The transverse processes of mammals are homologous to the cervical ribs of other amniotes.
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| 6. | The vertebral transverse processes of mammals are homologous to the cervical ribs of other amniotes.
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| 7. | The cervical ribs have expanded lower ends.
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| 8. | The cervical vertebrae had well-developed cervical ribs, fused to the vertebral body.
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| 9. | This is longer than the longest " Sauroposeidon " cervical rib, which measures.
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| 10. | Some individuals may also have additional ( i . e . supernumerary ) cervical ribs or lumbar vertebrae.
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