After the second year the front extremity separates from the culmen, and in the third year it becomes a transverse crescent with the two edges growing outwards and upwards, while the anterior widens to the width of the rear end.
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Peters 1994 and Tynskya Mayr 2000a ) in, e . g . : beak proportionally much longer, and with straight culmen, tarsometatarsus proportionally longer, proximal phalanx of second toe shortened, middle phalanges of fourth toe proportionally shorter.
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The white-throated toucan of the race " cuvieri " is virtually identical to the related channel-billed toucan of the race " culminatus ", but the latter is smaller and has a proportionally shorter bill with a more strongly keeled culmen.
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The role of Marina is played by Maribel Verd? an actress famous in Spain for her role of Trini in Vicente Aranda s Amantes . " La Buena Estrella " represents her artistic culmen, she was nominated for her role in this film as a leading actress in the Goya Awards.
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Head and neck markers are very visible, and may be used in species where the legs are not normally visible ( such as ducks and geese ) . "'Nasal discs "'and "'nasal saddles "'can be attached to the culmen with a pin looped through the nostrils in birds with perforate nostrils.
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:" " . . . our trusty Brother Herman, the worthy Master of the Sacred House of the Hospital of St . Mary of the Germans in Jerusalem " [ i . e ., " the Teutonic Order " ] " has explained . . . that our devoted Konrad " ( Ch�nradus ) ", Duke of Masovia and of Kujawy " ( Cuiaviae ) ", has promised and undertaken to provide for him and to his brethren from that land, which is called the ChelmBo Land " ( terra quae vocatur Culmen ) ", and in that other land, that is to say, between his borderland " ( marchiam ) " and the territories of the Prussians " ( confinia Prutenorum ) ", that they may thus indeed take up the task and readily embark upon the invasion and obtaining of the land of Prussia " ( terram Prusciae ) " for the honor and glory of the true God ."