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The Canon 7D is a digital single-lens reflex (DSLR) camera designed for professional and advanced amateur photographers. It features a 18.0 megapixel APS-C CMOS sensor, a 19-point autofocus system, and the ability to record full HD 1080p video at 30fps. The camera has a sturdy, weather-sealed body and supports a range of interchangeable lenses.

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Stereoscopic Image Capture Procedure

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Images were taken using an SZX7 stereoscope (Olympus, Tokyo, Japan) and a 7D camera (Canon, Tokyo, Japan). The images under a particular magnification were taken under the same light, exposure time, aperture, and white balance conditions.
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Genital Morphology and Anatomy Examination

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Specimens were examined using an Olympic SZX16 Leica stereomicroscope. Genitalia were cleared in boiling KOH for a few minutes to dissolve soft tissues, examined and photographed with an Olympic BX53 or SZX7 compound microscope and a Canon 7D camera. All voucher specimens are deposited at the Centre for Behavioural Ecology and Evolution (CBEE), College of Life Sciences, Hubei University, Wuhan, Hubei Province, China. Genital anatomical terminology follows Schwendinger and Ono (2011) (link) and Schwendinger (2017) (link). All measurements were carried out under a Leica M205 digital microscope and are given in millimetres. Leg and palp measurements are given in the following order: total leg length (femur + patella + tibia + metatarsus + tarsus), total palp length (femur + patella + tibia + tarsus).
Abbreviations used in the text:
ALE anterior lateral eye;
AME anterior median eye;
CDO central dorsal opening;
CT contrategulum;
E embolus;
GA genital atrium;
PC paracymbium;
PeP paraembolic plate;
PLE posterior lateral eye;
PME posterior median eye;
PPl poreplate;
PS posterior stalk;
RC receptacular cluster;
ST subtegulum;
T tegulum;
TiA tibial apophysis.
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Stereomicroscopic Examination of Spider Genitalia

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Specimens were studied using an Olympus SZX16 stereomicroscope. Anatomical details were examined and photographed with on Olympus BX51 compound microscope and a Canon 7D camera. Genitalia were cleared in boiling KOH for a few minutes to dissolve soft tissues. All the specimens were deposited at the

Centre for Behavioural Ecology and Evolution

(CBEE)
, College of Life Sciences, Hubei University, Wuhan, China. All lengths are given in millimetres. Leg and palp measurements are given in the following order: total length (femur + patella + tibia + metatarsus + tarsus).
Abbreviations used:
ALE

anterior lateral eye

AME

anterior median eye

PLE

posterior lateral eye

PME

posterior median eye

MOA

median ocular area

PMS

posterior median spinneret

PLS

posterior lateral spinneret

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Fluoroscopic and Angiographic Image Processing

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Fluoroscopic images were extracted from raw DICOM files using OsiriX MD DICOM software (Pixmeo, Bernex, Switzerland) and montages prepared in Adobe Photoshop 2022 (Adobe Systems, San Jose, CA, USA). Angiographies were windowed and subtracted using OsiriX MD and post-processed in Adobe Photoshop. Post processing included cropping and image enlargement. All modifications except cropping were performed on the entire image. Gross anatomy photographs were taken with Canon 7D camera (Canon, Ota City, Tokyo, Japan) and background was removed using Adobe Photoshop.
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Monitoring Embryonic Development in Aquatic Organisms

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Developmental stages were observed from the crossings at 0, 2, 8, 17, 24, and 37 h following the developmental cycle51 (link)52 . Photos were taken at each stage using an Olympus microscope with an Olympus DP72 CCD camera (Olympus Corporation, Tokyo, Japan) and a Canon 7D camera (Figs. 6, 7, 8), and survival rates were observed under an Olympus CX31 microscope (Olympus Corporation, Tokyo, Japan). Fertilization success, the percentage of cells clearly reaching every step of the normal cycle in non-aberrant shape (prawn chip, donuts, and pear, per51 (link)) (Fig. 4), and the rates of aberrant development (Fig. 6, 7, 8) were recorded. Cycle time was established by performing fertilizations at ambient temperature (Fig. 4). The experiment was conducted until the appearance of the first motile stage (pear-shaped larvae).
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Dissection of Penguin Suboccipital Muscles

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Three of the six penguin specimens were used for gross dissection. The epidermis was cut longitudinally along the dorsal midline of the specimens, and the suboccipital musculature was fully exposed. The deep suboccipital musclature, including the RCDmi, (analogous to the RCPmi muscle found in humans) and the RCDma, (analogous to the RCPma muscle also found in humans) was exposed. The deep suboccipital muscles (RCDmi and RDCma) were then both cut from the bony occipital crest to observe their connections with the dorsal atlanto-occipital membrane (DAOM, analogous to the PAOM observed in humans) and the dorsal atlanto-axial membrane. Next the DAOM was also cut along its cranial attachment to observe the connection between the DAOM and the SDM. Lateral incision of the posterior arch of the atlas was also made to observe the connection between the dorsal atlanto-axial membrane and the SDM. The photographic materials were taken with a Canon 7D camera (Canon Inc., Tokyo, Japan).
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Assessment of Velopharyngeal Dysfunction

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Structured and spontaneous speech samples were recorded for all participants using a Canon 7D camera (Canon USA, Melville, NY). The structured speech paragraphs in English, Spanish and Tagalog can be found in the online supplemental material. Medical and surgical history was documented for all subjects, with a particular focus on speech pathology and palatal surgery. Using the Pittsburgh Weighted Speech Scale11 (link), the speech samples were rated for the presence of VPD by an experienced speech and language pathologist (MF). A speech score was given based on the presence of audible nasal emission and nasal turbulence, nasality, phonation and articulation patterns. Subjects with a score higher than three (which is the cut-off for clinical significance) were considered to have VPD. Using this threshold, a total of 54 participants (20 males, 34 females) were diagnosed with VPD.
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Doxycycline Exposure and Dental Effects in Children

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The inclusion criteria were doxycycline exposure at the age of 0–7.9 years and a minimum age of 8 years at the time of dental examination. These age limits were selected based on the known dental mineralization timeline of tooth development.9 (link) We reviewed the medical records of 1132 children hospitalized due to suspicion of CNS infection during 1994–2015 at the Department of Paediatrics and Adolescent Medicine, Turku University Hospital. The inclusion criteria were met by 56 children, of whom 39 agreed to participate in the study.
Details of treatment were collected from medical records. Dental examinations were performed by an experienced paediatric dentist (M. N.). Dental developmental stage was noted. The focus of the clinical examination was to detect tetracycline-like staining in the forms of diffuse discoloured bands of tooth crowns and enamel hypoplasia. Teeth were photographed using a mouth mirror from five perspectives with a Canon 7D camera (Canon, Tokyo, Japan). Photographs were evaluated by a second experienced paediatric dentist (S. A.), blind to the results of the first examiner.
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