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1998
Introduction Insects typically have three pairs of jointed legs, one pair on each of the thoracic segments. The legs are moved by sets of extrinsic and intrinsic muscles, and are furnished with a range of sensory receptors, as well as with other mechanical structures such as hairs, spines and adhesive pads.
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Introduction Insects typically have three pairs of jointed legs, one pair on each of the thoracic segments. The legs are moved by sets of extrinsic and intrinsic muscles, and are furnished with a range of sensory receptors, as well as with other mechanical structures such as hairs, spines and adhesive pads.
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Journal of the American Podiatric Medical Association, 1979
T P Bresnahan, C T Redmond
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T P Bresnahan, C T Redmond
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