| 31. | In 1988 Russell and Currie concluded that these fossils might present a more gracile Leptorhynchos " in 2013.
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| 32. | More likely, the Vindija Neanderthals were in transition from the classic robust form to a more gracile one.
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| 33. | The tibia provides two indications : its gracile form and the tall height and narrow width of the astragalar process.
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| 34. | It is made up of the gracile fasciculus and the cuneate fasciculus and itself is part of the posterior funiculus.
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| 35. | Additional functions of the gracile fasciculus include carrying deep touch, vibrational, and visceral pain information to the brainstem.
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| 36. | If so, they would be considered'robust australopiths', while the others would be'gracile australopiths '.
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| 37. | The first-order neurons reside in dorsal root ganglia and send their axons through the gracile fasciculus and cuneate fasciculus.
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| 38. | The first-order axons make contact with second order neurons at the gracile and cuneate nuclei in the lower medulla.
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| 39. | They show a rather slim habitus with long walking legs and a slender metasoma; pedipalp chelae very gracile and elongate.
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| 40. | The Jinniushan specimen is similar to the Dali specimen, but more gracile, which can be explained by sexual dimorphism.
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