Australian Amaurobiids may be distinguished from Amphinectidae by the absence of a pre-tarsal fracture and the presence of a retrocoxal hymen on coxa I.
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The locus for autosomal recessive camptodactyly-arthropathy-coxa vara-pericarditis syndrome maps to chromosome 1q25-q31 where the PRG4 gene is located.
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When legs are trapped or caught by a predator, these harvestman can detach the restrained leg by a powerful movement of the coxa-trochanter joint.
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The mesothorax and metathorax each have a pleural suture ( mesopleural and metapleural sutures ) that runs from the wing base to the coxa of the leg.
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Bones also may be affected : symptoms may include enlarged bone marrow cavities, thinned cortical bone, or a distortion of the hip bone called coxa vara.
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Donizete scored his first goal for " Coxa " on 17 February 2008, netting the game's only in a home success over Cruzeiro.
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The coxa in its more symmetrical form, has the shape of a short cylinder or truncate cone, though commonly it is ovate and may be almost spherical.
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The coxa, in the case of weevils, resembles a nut, and it has a thread running along its inner surface with an angular span of 345?
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The Coxa centre in University College Hospital Tampere, Finland for joint replacement makes extensive use of patient hotels and has a very high rate of day case surgery.
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The walking legs again follow the typical arachnid plan with a coxa, trochanter, femur, patella, tibia, metatarsus and tarsus . presumably to help catch prey.