Davenport won just one event in 2003 and underwent foot surgery in October for Morton's neuroma, a nerve condition that caused recurring pain between the third and fourth toes on her left foot.
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-- Glaus returns : Third baseman Troy Glaus was in the starting lineup after coming out of Sunday's game because of nerve irritation in his right foot between the third and fourth toes.
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Olerud was not in the original lineup, but was inserted after Matt Franco fouled a pitch off the fourth toe on his right foot during batting practice and took himself out of the lineup.
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This gecko most closely resembles " Phyllodactylus gerrhopygus " ( a species that also occurs in southern Peru ), from which it can be distinguished by smaller and more numerous terminal lamellae on the fourth toe.
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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 arrangement of the toes on Trogonidae species feet is also unique among birds and are arranged with the third and fourth toes projecting forward and the first and second toes projecting backwards, an arrangement known as heterodactylous.
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Syndactyly, as it occurs in birds, is like anisodactyly, except that the third and fourth toes ( the outer and middle forward-pointing toes ), or three toes, are fused together, as in the belted kingfisher " Ceryle alcyon ".
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And as Greco was taken from the train, Epstein said, he broke the fourth toe of his right foot, an injury that required surgery and the insertion of a metal pin to stabilize healing bones on Sept . 21.
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The deep branches of the lateral plantar nerve from the tibial nerve provide sensory innervation to the skin of the lateral side of the sole, to the fifth and half the fourth toes, and the nail bed of these toes.
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For example, the right foot was preserved so tightly flexed that the claws of the first and fourth toes are overlapping, indicating that a grasping or perching function was present in " Archaeopteryx ", possibly as sophisticated as that of modern birds.