| 41. | Geneticists are now skeptical of the hypothesis that Marfan syndrome was the cause of his unusual habitus ( see below ).
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| 42. | They show a rather slim habitus with long walking legs and a slender metasoma; pedipalp chelae very gracile and elongate.
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| 43. | At a social level, habitus describes the way people internalize class distinctions and how that makes moving up the ladder difficult.
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| 44. | For example, horrible, habit, and harmony are derived from the Latin words horribilis, habitus, and harmonia respectively.
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| 45. | As names like " bearded tit " imply, their general habitus and acrobatic habits resemble birds like the long-tailed tits.
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| 46. | A redescription of this male, together with drawings of pedipalp, chelicerae and habitus, was provided by Fred Wanless in 1988.
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| 47. | In contrast, most other living lampriforms are actually ribbon-like and not very similar to the disc-shaped opahs in habitus.
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| 48. | Unlike most other old-world breeds, the Jacobs of North America have not undergone extensive body habitus resembles that of a goat.
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| 49. | That genus in the present restricted sense contains species also quite similar in habitus and size to the black-chested eagle-buzzard.
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| 50. | The magazine's mission statement begins : " " Habitus " is a Jewish magazine that takes the whole world seriously.
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