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  • an undersized person. From the story of that name. Portion of a set of phrases establishe
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  • * [[Micrognathia]] (undersized jaw)
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  • * '''[[Robin Sequence]]''': A set of anomalies including [[micrognathia]] (undersized jaw), [[glossoptosis]] (downward displacement or retraction of the tongue),
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  • ...e that it can lead to unethical hunting practices, including the taking of undersized or protected species, and can contribute to the decline of animal populatio
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  • ...ale crabs of a certain size are allowed to be harvested, while females and undersized crabs must be released back into the water.
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  • ...uence]]''': A set of craniofacial anomalies that include [[micrognathia]] (undersized jaw), [[glossoptosis]] (downward displacement or retraction of the tongue),
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  • ...e lower resistance, resulting in reduced Joule heating. On the other hand, undersized wires can lead to higher resistance and increased heat generation.
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  • ...lacks that property. Electroplating is also used to build up thickness on undersized parts or to form objects by electroforming.
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  • ...in sequence itself is a triad of anomalies consisting of [[micrognathia]] (undersized jaw), [[glossoptosis]] (downward displacement or retraction of the tongue),
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  • ...icult skill to master. Teeth are usually very late to come in and will be undersized and spaced far apart (Carpenter Syndrome-description).
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  • ...g, narrow face; prominent nose, cheeks, and ears; and [[micrognathism]] or undersized jaw. The voice is high-pitched and squeaky.
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  • ...mmense]], [[stupendous]], [[gigantic]].<br>'''antonym(s)''': [[petty]], [[undersized]], [[pigmy]], [[puny]].
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  • ...spot" on the head of young [[infant]]s),<ref name=jbdw/> [[microcephaly]] (undersized [[Human skull|skull]]),<ref name=jb78/> prominent [[forehead]],<ref name=jb
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  • * '''[[undersized]]'''
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  • '''Syn.''': [[petty]], [[undeveloped]], [[undersized]], [[feeble]], [[pigmy]], [[dwarfish]], [[small]], [[inferior]], [[tiny]].<
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