Sentences with phrase «proportion body length»

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The carnivorous animal, which was roughly the size of a small lion, walked on all fours, its forelimbs and hindlimbs are similar in proportion, and the limbs themselves are pretty short relative to the length of the body.
Considering the size of its combs (longer than 12 centimeters, or almost 5 inches) and the overall body proportions of its predatory kin, the shrimplike creature Tamisiocaris borealis (as shown in this artist's reconstruction) may have grown to reach lengths of 61 centimeters (2 feet)-- not large by modern standards but huge for that era.
Some people have lever lengths that give them a big advantage in terms of a potential for increasing strength over those with unfavorable body proportions, and this is especially true in powerlifting.
HEMLINE: Also, consider the hemline and what proportion / length will work best for you and your body.
In terms of length, I'm 5» 5», but I do have long legs in proportion to the rest of my body.
You need to pay close attention to the proportions and length of the dress, which should make you look perfect, so it's important to choose the right size for your body.
Be sure that your skirt has the proper length because if not, as failure to do so can make your body appear to be oddly proportioned.
I encourage you to play around with various lengths to fit your own body proportions.
Just like the shape of each garment emphasizes certain areas of the body through ease and length, putting those garments together into different proportions also creates emphasis.
The FM platform provides a refined base for the well - proportioned body — which includes a 100.4 - inch wheelbase, 167.5 - inch overall length, 72.6 - inch width and 51.8 - inch height — giving it a classic sports car look and feel.
The Matiz Creative's roomy proportions and dynamic styling are courtesy of its segment - leading length of 3,595 mm, height of 1,520 mm, wheelbase of 2,375 mm, and width of 1,595 mm combined with its «body - in / wheels - out» stance.
It has a compact, solid body with length in proportion to height.
Its head is longish but in proportion with its body; the skull is flat with a slight stop; the apparent length of the muzzle is equal to the length of the skull.
The legs are of medium length, in proportion to the body, and the hind legs tend to be a little longer than the front.
This abnormal growth frequently results in significant alterations in body proportions and particularly the lengths (and therefore weights) of certain bones relative to others.
The leggiest of the sporting breeds, the Brittany is square - proportioned, the height at the shoulder equaling the length of the body.
Neck is in proportion to the length of the body; strong and slightly arched, blending smoothly into the shoulders.
Their bodies are medium - boned and their legs are of medium length, in proportion to the body.
The tail should be in proportion to its body and medium short in length.
One of the heaviest breeds, males generally tip the scales between 160 and 230 pounds, with females weighing in slightly less; between 140 and 190 pounds Mastiffs are rectangular in proportion, they are longer than they are tall, and the height of the dog should come from the body depth as opposed to the length of the leg.
The tail is normally in proportion to body length, set high but not curled up.
Because sufficient length of leg is crucial for the type of work the breed is required to do, the distance from the wither to the elbow is slightly less than from the elbow to the ground and legs that are too short in proportion to the rest of the body are a serious fault.
The area on the DNA where this gene (and genes governing other physical features such as muzzle length, coat characteristics, relative leg length, body proportion and ear floppiness) is found is very prone to mutations, and dogs have many more of these mutations than other species.
The head is narrow in proportion to its length, and long in proportion to the body, tapering but slightly from the temples to the end of the muzzle, thus (when viewed from above and in front) having the appearance of being flattened at the sides and of being nearly equal in width throughout its entire length.
Other than DNA structures, notable differences in proportions of several body parts and body colors including skeletal features, and length ratios of flippers and baleen plates have been confirmed between Eastern and Western Populations, and some claims that the original eastern and western groups could have been much more distinct than previously thought, enough to be counted as subspecies.
Other than DNA structures, differences in proportions of several body parts and body colors including skeletal features, and length ratios of flippers and baleen plates have been confirmed between Eastern and Western populations, and some claims that the original eastern and western groups could have been much more distinct than previously thought, enough to be counted as subspecies.
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