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Sentence count:29Posted:2017-05-01Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: endoskeletonskeletonskeleton in the cupboardmusculoskeletal systemskeletal muscleskeletal systemexospherespikeletMeaning: n. the exterior protective or supporting structure or shell of many animals (especially invertebrates) including bony or horny parts such as nails or scales or hoofs. 
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1. The exoskeleton slid smoothly open and a little tune - Climb Every Mountain - issued tonelessly from a small loudspeaker somewhere.
2. He must shed his spiky exoskeleton and become the front man.
3. All Geonosians have a hard, chitinous exoskeleton, elongated faces, multi-jointed limbs, and speak in a strange clicking language.
4. He plans to add regenerative capabilities to the exoskeleton, so that it will require little or no power when moving on level ground.
5. The tegument and exoskeleton structure and the cement glands activities of female pleopod in different physiological stages of Eriocheir sinensis were investigated by histological method.
6. The prototype device is called the Lower-extremity Powered ExoSkeleton, or LOPES, and works by training the body and mind of a patient to recover a more natural step.
7. I'd love to see a comparison with the [exoskeleton] structure of other hornets that do not appear to be gathering energy from the sun.
8. Because the exoskeleton is very fragile, if a tarantula is dropped from a low height, it will shatter and die.
9. When the beetle dries out its exoskeleton, the light no longer bounces off evenly, foiling the shiny, golden, mirrorlike effect.
10. An advanced onboard micro-computer ensures the exoskeleton moves in concert with the operator.http://Sentencedict.com
11. An advanced onboard micro-computer ensures the exoskeleton moves in concert with the individual.
12. In theory, other hornets should have exoskeleton layers that look very different, " said Lyal, who was not involved in the study.
13. Their hard outer shell, called the exoskeleton, does not grow with crawfish and is shed periodically.
14. The outermost layer of cuticle of an arthropod exoskeleton, composed mostly of wax.
15. The exoskeleton structure of female pleopod in Macrobrachium rosenbergii was primarily investigated by histological method.
16. These formed the innards underneath the exoskeleton provided to the animators.
17. With each successive moult the current crop of fungal parasites is shed along with the old exoskeleton.
18. During the Devonian period, insects began to exploit terrestrial environments. Flight, the exoskeleton, and metamorphosis are probably keys to insect success.
19. Thanks to fine volcanic ash, however, this spider was squashed without breaking up its delicate exoskeleton.
20. Bilateral control is the basic control structure of the exoskeleton based teleoperation system, in which the coupling information parameter are usually the velocity force pair .
21. They also squirt blood, which in insects is called haemolymph, from gaps in their exoskeleton on their backs and under their legs.
22. For example, scientists at Raytheon (RTN) have been working on an exoskeleton to give its user super strength like that of the Hulk.
23. So they used a special microscope that's able to look at nano-sized details, and analyzed the hard layers of the hornet's exoskeleton.
24. Lockheed said soldiers will be evaluated to assess the effects of load carriage -- with and without use of the HULC exoskeleton.
25. You are Special Agent Strike, armed with an experimental exoskeleton suit, sent to investigate the disappearance of a US Special Forces unit that went missing while on a covert operation.
26. I foresee that older people in the future might just wear an exoskeleton when they're going around so they can keep pace with the grandchildren.
27. Hu 〕 by a call of the coelenterate coral exoskeleton made together.
28. A hard bony or chitinous outer covering, such as the fused dorsal plates of a turtle or the portion of the exoskeleton covering the head and thorax of a crustacean.
29. Plotkin and colleagues recently went a step further by examining the structure of the hornet's exoskeleton to find out how the electricity is produced.
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