| 31. | The vertebrae bear high neural spines and well developed hyposphene-hypantrum articulations which add rigidity to the trunk.
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| 32. | The axis bone, has a neural spine that is low and broad like those of many other synapsids.
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| 33. | The " Monolophosaurus jiangi " specimen IVP 84019 had its 10th and possibly 11th neural spines fractured.
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| 34. | Marsh had misidentified the neural spine as the tooth of a pig-like animal ( Baur, 1890 ).
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| 35. | The plates are positioned to the right of the neural spines and the describers assumed two rows were originally present.
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| 36. | The dorsal fin pterygiophores and neural spines have a 1-2-2-2-2 interdigitation pattern.
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| 37. | The longest neural spines reach a height of at least 4.3 times the height of their vertebral bodies.
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| 38. | In the fourth, fifth, and sixth vertebrae, directly anterior to the notch, the neural spines were damaged.
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| 39. | There is a change in shape and height of the presacral neural spine as you proceed posteriorly along the vertebral column.
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| 40. | Like those of other abelisauroids, the vertebrae are heavily pneumaticized, or hollowed, and have relatively short neural spines.
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