10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «DIDACTYL» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
Entdecke den Gebrauch von
didactyl in der folgenden bibliographischen Auswahl. Bücher, die mit
didactyl im Zusammenhang stehen und kurze Auszüge derselben, um seinen Gebrauch in der Literatur kontextbezogen darzustellen.
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Dinosaur tracks 2011 : an international symposium, ...
However, it is clear that at least some members of the theropod clade
Deinonychosauria, closely related to birds and containing the troodontids and
dromaeosaurids, would have left essentially didactyl tracks because
specialisation of pedal ...
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Dinosaur Tracks and Other Fossil Footprints of Europe
"monodactytl" (literally "singled-toed"). Cloven-hoofed animals, such as deer,
sheep, bison, pigs, and so forth, leave "didactyl" footprints. The ostrich also has a
didactyl footprint. Three-toed or "tridactyl" footprints are typical of birds and many
...
M. G. Lockley, Christian Meyer, 2013
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Comprehensive English-Hindi dictionary:
d^NK, cW^llc^dl I Didactic analysis JR>T f^m, t%M% I Didactic poem/poetry
Didactyl si^-lRed adj. two fingered, two toed or two clawed ^T i'lld^'/1^ ^TcIT I
Didapper sl$^H<iT n. small diving water fowl T7nt ^ TJ^ *5tZT Rfi^ll, SRTOTT I
Diddle ...
Bholānātha Tivārī, Amaranātha Kapūra, Viśvaprakāśa Gupta, 1998
(Because no complete hand is known from the tyrannosauroids most closely
related to Tyrannosauridae, it is quite possible that the didactyl hand evolved
earlier, perhaps even as early as Raptorrex.) Tyrannosaurids include the
relatively ...
Michael K. Brett-Surman, Thomas R. Holtz, James O. Farlow, 2012
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Encyclopedia of Dinosaurs
FIGURE 6 Dorsal view of the pes of (A) Marasuchus and (B) Lagerpeton,
showing the differences among the tridactyl and didactyl pes. From Sereno and
Arcucci (1994a). Even though they show similar enlargement of the hindlimbs
relative to ...
Philip J. Currie, Kevin Padian, 1997
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A Dictionary for Invertebrate Zoology:
[Gr. dis, twice; daktylos, finger] Having two tarsi of equal length. didactyl n.;
didactylism n.; didactylous a. didelphic a. [Gr. dis, twice; delphys, womb] Having
two uteri. see amphidelphic. diductor muscles (BRACHIO) Two pairs of muscles ...
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Molecular Evolution and Adaptive Radiation
Diprotodonty and syndactyly are both derived character-states but each suggests
a different phylogenetic affinity for the Australasian diprotodontians: either with
the diprotodont but didactyl South American caenolestids, or with the syndactyl ...
Thomas J. Givnish, Kenneth Jay Sytsma, 2000
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The Age of Dinosaurs in South America
Casamiquelichnus navesorum Coria and Paulina Carabajal (2004) named this
ichnotaxon (documented from the same fossil site from which Sarmientichnus
was recovered) on the basis of functionally monodactyl or didactyl pedal prints ...
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Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology
Typical eross-section of the upper arm bundle of the didactyl ant- eater (Cyelopes
didactylus) showing an association of a rete mirabile with two stout arteries. X 20.
Fig. 4. Typical eross-section of the thigh bundle of the didactyl ant-eater ...
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Evolution of Tertiary Mammals of North America: Terrestrial ...
The feet are didactyl and the podials are unfused. The radius and ulna are co-
ossified, whereas the tibia and fibula vary, being co-ossified in Dinohyus. but not
in Archaeotherium. The sternum consists of six sternebrae and is unusual in the ...
Christine Marie Janis, Kathleen Marie Scott, Louis L. Jacobs, 1998
4 NACHRICHTEN, IN DENEN DER BEGRIFF «DIDACTYL» VORKOMMT
Erfahre, worüber man in den einheimischen und internationalen Medien spricht und wie der Begriff
didactyl im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Ratites in trees: the evolution of ostriches and kin, and the repeated …
And the idea that ostriches might be allied to (or descended from) a weird group of didactyl crane-like birds from the Eocene and Oligocene ... «Scientific American, Mai 14»
The Pronghorn Antelope: Designed by Committee
As depicted in the self-explanatory cartoon below, it's been said that its feet (which are fully didactyl, lacking dew hooves) recall those of giraffes ... «Scientific American, Mär 14»
How Tyrannosaurus Lost a Finger
Citing his colleague Charles W. Gilmore, in 1916 Osborn noted that it was "probable that Tyrannosaurus will prove to be functionally didactyl," ... «Smithsonian, Mai 11»
Today's Mystery Bird for you to Identify
I think she's aiming at didactyl — two toes — which is only shown in Ostriches. #9 PattyP. June 14, 2010. Excellent info, psweet – thanks – 2 ... «ScienceBlogs, Jun 10»