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1. DORSAL FIN ADIPOSE FIN SNOUT

2. Fin keel.

3. (anal fin papillae)

4. Disclosed is a variable fin assembly including a fin having a planar structure.

5. Fin field effect transistors can be formed on the at least one silicon-germanium alloy fin and the at least one silicon fin.

6. • Tissue connecting the adipose fin with the caudal fin is deeply notched (fins appear separate)

7. The Brindled madtom, like other Noturus species, has a caudally-fused adipose fin which extends from the caudal fin and runs nearly to the dorsal fin

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9. The second diffusion fin is positioned next to and spaced apart from the first diffusion fin.

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11. After necropsy, the anal fin should be imaged to allow for convenient counting of anal fin papillae.

12. • Adipose fin clipping of juvenile Steelhead.

13. There's a tag on my fin!

14. Cicero himself promises in de fin

15. • Adipose fin clipping of juvenile Coho.

16. Fin whale has become a periscope?

17. Actinosts), articulating directly with the pivotal bones of the fin rays carry the muscles that activate the fin

18. Empennage — Install Stabilizer and Vertical Fin.

19. One large dorsal fin is located about halfway along the back and, behind that, a small adipose fin.

20. 25 Based on motion similarity of micro robot drive fin and fish caudal fin, this paper discusses fish muscle hydrodynamics, and analyzes propulsion force produced by biomimetic fish-like drive fin.

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22. Postcleithrum, scapula, coracoid, Actinosts, and fin rays

23. Cetaceans are completely aquatic, have lost their hind limbs during evolution and have fin-like forelimbs, often a dorsal fin and, in marked comparison with fishes, a blowhole and transverse tail fin

24. Cetaceans are completely aquatic, have lost their hind limbs during evolution and have fin-like forelimbs, often a dorsal fin and, in marked comparison with fishes, a blowhole and transverse tail fin.

25. The tail (caudal) fin possesses 14 rays.