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(anatomy) any structure that resembles a horn in shape

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Although Downsbrough's spatial interventions and Cornu's sculptures might seem to have little in common, the distinctive qualities of attic's space brought them together.
In the current investigation, other notable observation was HK- shaped bone which its right and left greater horns do not lie in the same plane and left cornu is curved medially.
For Makouda station, 12 species are omnipresent, Cornu aspersa maxima, Cornu aspersa aspersa, Cantareus apertus, Otala punctata, Eobania vermiculata, Xerosecta calida, Cernuella virgata, Cernuella sp2., Ganula roseotincta, Rumina decollata, Rumina paivae and Sphincterochyla sp.
Cornu aspersum were collected from local gardens in Monmouth, Oregon, within 24 hours of conducting the experiments.
Sipho narrow siphonal capsule weakly hook shaped with small short adjacent arm while large thick opposite arm; paramere narrow longer than median lobe; trabes bifurcated apically; genital plate weakly s-shaped; lateral plate large oval; spermatheca with distinctly short cornu ramus large tetragonal nodulus absent.
Among the essays are real gems--particularly those by Thomas Knieps-Port le Roi, Enda McDonagh, Use Cornu, and Elizabeth Davies.
According to Shaun Le Cornu, CEO, SLAM Strategy, “SLAM Strategy generated more clicks because most of our client's budget was put towards advertising for clicks.” Since the ad spends for both campaigns were similar, pointing towards a substantial difference in the manner the two campaigns were run.
In ruminants, prolapse is generally a complete inversion of gravid cornu. In majority of instances prolapse of uterus occur within a few hours (<24 hours) after calving and is associated with a grossly protracted and assisted labour (Noakes et al., 2009).
Looking at three subregions - the cornu ammonis (CA) 1, CA3/dentate gyrus and subiculum - they found that the first two expanded with age, with the most pronounced growth in the right hippocampus.
Roger Wilson, Viv Hallam, YABA; Ann Kramer, Stuart Le Cornu, HPL Prototypes.
The mineral springs from Cornu are clustered in Oligocene formations; the main types are: sulfate and sulfurous water.
"Any sort of doomsday scenario that China is going to see falling GDP growth has been squashed for the time being," said Samuel Le Cornu, portfolio manager at Macquarie Funds Group in Hong Kong.
Carnyx by Celtic peoples, cornu by Etruscans, lur by Scandinavians, buccina by the Romans, it became the trompe by devotees of the hunt.