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- Moorhouse withdrew from the 200 m event with a strained adductor muscle.
- Specimens of Neobisiidae have two very long pedipalps with " palpal adductor muscle.
- The adductor muscles are what allow the bivalve to close the shell tightly.
- This phenomenon is due to lower protein levels in adductor muscles.
- Adductor muscles leave noticeable scars or marks on the interior of the shell's valves.
- Bivalve mollusks generally have either one or two adductor muscles.
- Eventually the front adductor muscle disappears and the rear muscle moves into the clam's center.
- Some families of bivalves have only one adductor muscle, or rarely even three adductor muscles.
- Some families of bivalves have only one adductor muscle, or rarely even three adductor muscles.
- 1 / 2 pound fresh untreated sea scallops, trimmed of hard adductor muscle, see Note
- France team spokesman Philippe Tournon said Zidane was suffering from tenderness in his adductor muscles.
- The octopuses will often concentrate their drill holes near the adductor muscles of the bivalve prey.
- The adductor muscles that close the jaw shifted to a more vertical orientation in " Aegisuchus ".
- The adductor muscle which is used to close and open the valves is very large and powerful.
- There is a single, large adductor muscle.
- When a bivalve dies, its adductor muscle ( s ) relax and the resilium pushes the valves open.
- A small, three-chambered heart, lying under the adductor muscle, pumps colorless blood to all parts of the body.
- At times large amounts of money were paid for the adductor muscle, which Chinese people believed have aphrodisiac powers.
- Bailey said he pulled his left adductor muscle in the warmup but was able to run without much pain.
- Most bivalve species have two adductor muscles, which are located on the anterior and posterior sides of the body.
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