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The sac was transected sharply at its point of origin on the posterolateral wall of the trachea at the level of the first tracheal ring (figure 2). Although the locomotor behavior of animals with transected spinal cords contains the characteristic features of the walking pattern, it lacks the refinement observed in cats with intact spinal cords and even decerebrate cats. The company has purchased 100% of the mineral concession rights to these properties, all of which are easily accessed by paved highways and secondary roads, and transected by numerous tertiary roads. |
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