10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «CARAPACIAL» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
carapacial in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
carapacial im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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Turtles of the United States and Canada
imbricata overlapping; referring to the carapacial scutes insculpta annuli on the
carapacial scutes kempii a proper name honoring Richard M. Kemp Kinosternon
movable breast; referring to the plastral engraved, sculptured; referring to the ...
Carl H. Ernst, Jeffrey E. Lovich, 2009
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Morphology and Evolution of Turtles
2005) Carapacial ridge Limb bud Gene Ps Domain Ps Gg Mn Domain Sp5 +
Mesenchyme + – + Muscle progenitor cells CRABP-1 + Ectoderm - + +
Mesenchyme APCDD1 + Mesenchyme, ectoderm + + + Mesenchyme LEF-1 +
Mesenchyme, ...
Donald B. Brinkman, Patricia A. Holroyd, James D. Gardner, 2012
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Biology of Turtles: From Structures to Strategies of Life
As we detail here, the key innovation for the chelonians appears to be the
carapacial ridge, a bulge of ectoderm and mesoderm that influences the growth
of the ribs (Burke, 1989a). The ribs are enveloped within the dorsal dermis,
resulting in ...
Jeanette Wyneken, Matthew H. Godfrey, Vincent Bels, 2007
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Bones and Cartilage: Developmental and Evolutionary Skeletal ...
The fundamental elements of carapacial development were described, including
condensation of mesenchyme and the presence of what Burke called a
carapacial ridge, a mound-like outgrowth with an epithelial cap situated in the
position on ...
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Freaks of Nature: And what They Tell Us about Evolution and ...
Once again, the key to this unique relationship between ribs and limbs is the
carapacial ridge. Specifically, it is the ability of signaling molecules within the
carapacial ridge to divert, attract, and ensnare the ribs that sends the turtle down
its ...
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Evolution: A Developmental Approach
In terms of the dorso-ventral axis, the carapacial ridge lies above (i.e. dorsal to)
the limb buds. The ridge has been shown to 'ensnare' the ribs and cause their
growth to deflect dorsally compared with the usual vertebrate situation. If, in turtle
...
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Faunal Extinction in an Island Society: Pygmy Hippopotamus ...
Testudo s.l.: carapacial and plastral fragments ITestudo: carapacial fragments
IGeochelone s.l: one (?) fragment of caudal vertebrae, burnt green IGeochelone
s.l.: diaphysis of fibula ITestudo: peripheral fragments ?Geochelone. ?plastral ...
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Rapid Review of Exotic Animal Medicine and Husbandry: Pet ...
Case. 279: Chronically. excoriated. carapacial. lesions. in. an. African. Case 280:
Ventral cervical swellings in a group of four. microorganisms are found engulfed
within large histiocytic macrophages. DIAGNOSIS. Mycobacteriosis ...
Karen L. Rosenthal, Neil Forbes, Fredric L. Frye, 2008
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Reptiles of North Carolina
The tail of the male is long and thick with the vent posterior to the margin of the
carapace; that of the female is short and slender with the vent even with or
anterior to the carapacial margin. Males also have on the average slimmer heads
, ...
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Additions to the Pleistocene Mammal Faunas of South ...
ChM PV2032, PV2416, PV2785-PV2786, carapacial osteoderms (Roth and
Laerm, 1980:12), PV 2419, carapacial osteoderm (Roth and Laerm, 1980;12, as "
PV2619;" also a non-existent "PV2620,"), PV2420, caudal ring scute (Roth and ...
4 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «CARAPACIAL» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
carapacial im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Turtle genome analysis sheds light on the development and …
To clarify the morphological specifications of turtle embryogenesis in late development, especially the formation of the carapacial ridge (CR), ... «Phys.Org, Apr 13»
MICHAEL PRICE: Yellow mud turtles go deep during drought
Sexually mature adults are usually between four and five inches in carapacial length, although just over six inches is the record size. Males ... «San Angelo Standard Times, Jul 11»
Turtles Make Sense After All
That critical fold in the tissue maps out the line that becomes an important embroyological feature of turtle embryos called the carapacial ridge. «U.S. News & World Report, Jul 09»
How the turtle got its shell through skeletal shifts and muscular origami
This line will eventually form the edge of the shell and it's called the carapacial ridge. Meanwhile, the second pair of ribs (r2 in the image below) ... «ScienceBlogs, Jul 09»