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Vestigial twins
Vestigial twins A vestigial twin is a rare form of conjoined ... extra parts are the body of the vestigial twin. Most vestigial limbs are non-functional, and although they ... cause, and is not a case of vestigial twinning. History In centuries gone by, ...
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Vestigial structure
Vestigial structure Vestigial structures are structures of organisms in a ... were vestiges of evolution, he called them "vestigial." Vestigial structures are often generally referred to as vestigial organs, though not all of them ...
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Vestigial organ   (translated from Spanish)
Vestigial organ Multifasciata Tiliqua. In the lizards of ... radical reduction of the extremities is observed vestigial organ it is órgano whose original function ... vestigiales. Also, the plica semilunaris, is a vestigial remainder of nictitante membrane (the third eyelid ... under severe emotional conditions it is a vestigial reflection; its intention in our ancestros era ... sex. clítoris has been described like pene vestigial by some scientists, like Stephen Jay ...
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Talk:Vestigial structure
Talk:Vestigial structure "Because vestigial organs can be used as supporting evidence ... appendix, but the idea that it is vestigial. (In the sense that is has no ... belongs to an encyclopaedic article" on the Vestigial Organ article? The content of the article ... nor about creationism - it's about a Vestigial Organ. It is absolutely NPOV to ...
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vestigial sideband modulation   (translated from Dutch)
vestigial sideband modulation At vestigial sideband modulation or restzijbandmodulatie becomes they link ... used television. There three types exist: VSBFC: Vestigial Side link Full Carrier. At VSBFC the ... oppressed partially, but draaggolf continue preserve VSBRC: Vestigial Side link Reduced Carrier. At VSBRC the ... and the draaggolf diminish in size VSBSC: Vestigial Side link Suppressed Carrier. At VSBRC ...
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Modulation of vestigial sideband   (translated from Spanish)
Modulation of vestigial sideband modulation of vestigial sideband, in English Vestigial Side Band (VSB), it is a linear ...
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Talk:Vermiform appendix
... defects, does that mean those organs were vestigial? Creationists seem to mostly accept that mutations ... PrometheusX303 20:15, 28 December 2005 (UTC) vestigial Of course the appendix is vestigial. It's also obvious that it has ... your statements, "Of course the appendix is vestigial" and "It's also obvious that it ... out. Perhaps you don't realize what vestigial means. Thanks for your help. :) --Cacumer ...
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Evidence of evolution
... remarkably similar, an example of convergent evolution. Vestigial organs A further aspect of comparative anatomy is the presence of vestigial organs. Organs that are smaller and simpler ... parts in the ancestral species are called vestigial organs. They are usually degenerated or underdeveloped. The existence of vestigial organs can be explained in terms of ... unnecessary and non-functional. Examples are the vestigial hind limbs of whales, the balancers ( ...
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Talk:Foreskin
... circumcision propose that the foreskin is a vestigial organ and is decreasing in size as ... processes. Who proposes the foreskin is a vestigial organ? Who claims the foreskin is deceasing ... again. Who proposes the foreskin is a vestigial organ and who claims the foreskin is ... suggestion that the foreskin is unnessecary or vestigial: I have one, and I've found ... circumcision propose that the foreskin is a vestigial organ and is decreasing in size ...
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Talk:Creation-evolution controversy/archive 3
... purpose. The argument is in effect the vestigial organ argument applied at a genetic level. Evolutionists once proposed over 100 vestigial organs in humans (i.e. organs with ... tail, it is claimed to be the vestigial remains of a tail. Philip J. Rayment ... But that still doesn't make them vestigial gills; that fact can also be explained ... something that is intrepreted by evolutionists as vestigial legs and feet? Philip J. Rayment ...
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