- The earthworm is a useful animal.
- The anatomy of an earthworm is much simpler than that of a man.
- When genetic characterization of the contents of beetle guts gave some unexpected results, the researchers decided to take a closer look at earthworm DNA.
- The hard shell on a beetle is an outside protection, as is the "skin", called cuticle, of an earthworm.
- Suddenly he heard the quick, short click of a horse's hoof behind him.
- He had a penknife with a spike for getting stones from a horse's hoof, and I helped him to carve my initials.
- Such problems might include collapsed heels and weak hoof-horn.
- Effect Observation of Chinese Herb on the Dairy Cow Ulcer Hoof Disease.
- Racks everywhere would solve the "last mile" problem of having to hoof it to and from public transit stops.
- The noise of hoofs called him back to the other window.
- And the pig, though it has a split hoof completely divided, does not chew the cud; it is unclean for you.
- Scientists have found the bones of a hoofed grazing animal about the size of a small horse.
- I thought he would show the cloven hoof sooner or later.
- Sheep with 25 mm lesions in their hoof bones were then implanted with the coral scaffolds alone or with coral scaffolds infiltrated with either expanded MSCs or fresh bone marrow.
- It stands on two fore legs and one hind leg, with the other hind leg raised and touching the ground only on the point of the hoof.
- This display of air power was, says Mr Van Hoof, an effective way to garner the respect of the local people.
- Any possession the visitors secured they were happy to hoof down field, which meant Scotland were dominating territory and possession.
- With a mobile network that offers broadband speeds and capacity, it in theory becomes possible to carry out all manner of online activity on the hoof.
- Study on Productive Technique of soft Packing Food of Sheep Hooves.
- He drops to his knees, head bowed. The horse bows too, curling his hoof up and out of the boat.
- The cloven hooves are sharp edged, elastic and concave.
- Once he pulled something in his hoof two days before a big competition.
- To fit it to a horse you warm it up to soften it, and mould it around the animal's hoof.
- Rectification of dairy cattle shape changed hooves and observation of effects.
- But that woman is dependably clean on the hoof.
- There is about a mile of underground bottle storage here, 34, 000 square feet worth, allowing plenty of wandering room for our wine tasting on the hoof.
- The forepart of a foot or hoof.
- But whereas existing equipment must be left behind if the aircraft goes down and the pilot becomes separated -- now they can take the technology on the hoof.
- I saw her head moving fast and I assume that's when she was hit by the hoof of a cow.
- In other words, thinking on the hoof.
- To understand, one must first go back thousands of years to Phoenician times, when black-hooved pigs (another name for the breed is pata negra, or black hoof) were introduced to an oak-grove ecosystem in southwestern Spain known as the dehesa.
- The film has punch, but it never really conveys the delicious, redeeming sense that life can be lived on the hoof.
- A horse has four hoofs.
- They enjoy frequent tooth and hoof cleaning.
- Person the on the hoof meaning should be in the process, not conclusion.
- Dickon had made Jump give Mary his small front hoof and kiss her on her cheek with his velvet muzzle.
- We hoofed it all the way to 42nd Street.
- And her homework was covered in bites and hoof prints.
- Just as it is not the hoof.
- She would lack the patience, and the vanity, to stand immobile for him, one hoof proudly advanced.