| 41. | Juveniles have a black head, a yellow or white nuchal crossband ( collar ), and a red body.
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| 42. | This ligament is analogous in function ( but different in exact structural detail ) to the nuchal ligament found in ungulates.
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| 43. | This species has two nuchal glands in its neck that sequester steroid irritants obtained from eating toads as a predation defence.
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| 44. | In most other mammals, including the great apes, the nuchal ligament is absent or present only as a thin fascia.
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| 45. | The upper, often faintly marked, is named the highest nuchal line, and to it the epicranial aponeurosis is attached.
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| 46. | The advantage of nuchal scanning over the previous use of just biochemical blood profiling is mainly the reduction in false positive rates.
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| 47. | In the case of the nuchal ligament, a trace of its existence is left with the presence of the skull ridge.
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| 48. | It carries two ciliated nuchal organs between its prostomium and peristomium, the latter being similar in length to the adjacent segments.
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| 49. | If there is an abnormality of thickness of the nuchal translucency, then the result is said to be a positive-risk.
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| 50. | Several muscles are attached to the outer surface of the squamous part, thus the superior nuchal line gives origin to the minor.
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