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It consists of the pleurapophysis (pl), haemapophysis (h), and haemal spine (h s).
These bones correspond respectively to the palate bone, the superior maxillary,
and the pre-maxillary of human anatomy; and all three are drawn forwards so ...
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Descriptive catalogue of the osteological series contained ...
The seventh costal plate of the right side of the carapace, connate with the
pleurapophysis of the eighth dorsal vertebra, of the same Chelone. 835. The
corresponding parts of the left side of the same Chelone. 836. The eighth costal
plate of ...
Royal College of Surgeons of England. Museum, Richard Owen, 1853
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Lexicon Orthopaedic Etymology
The latter represents the pleurapophysis, which in the seventh cervical vertebra
may give rise to a cervical rib. 1n the lumbar vertebrae, the pleurapophysis
develops into what is designated processus transversus, although the true
homologue ...
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On the nature of Limbs. A discourse
1 l2 ; but it is evident that no new element has been introduced, because the
extremities of the subdivided pleurapophysis (2s a and 2s d) retain their normal
connections, the one with the parapophysis (12), the other with the
heemapophysis ...
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Transactions of the Zoological Society of London
The pleurapophysis (ib. pl) is a simple, straight style, 6 lines in length, articulated
to the under part of the base of the diapophysis, which is now a broad, triangular,
depressed plate. The neural spine is a strong, compressed, quadrate plate in ...
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Catalogue of the Contents of the Museum of the Royal College ...
of the lower mammals, as e. g. in the Echidna : or it coalesces with the curtailed
frontal pleurapophysis w, as in the present instance, or with the maxillary
appendage *7, or with both these and the pleurapophysis of its own vertebra (ss),
when ...
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The Evolution of the Vertebral Column
A fundamental change has been caused by the invention of the arcocentrous
type of vertebra instead of the acentrous Dipnoan and 'PLEURAPOPHYSIS ,
HAEMAPOPHYSIS I-IAEMAPOPHYSIS / / RIB' A GVENTRISPINALIA I'VENTRA'L
RIB ...
H. F. Gadow, J. F. Gaskell, H. L. H. H. Green, 2014
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The Medical Times and Gazette
In the first place, it is an example of the development, Mr. Coote believes, of the
rudimentary transverse process (pleurapophysis) into a cervical rib. It could not
be expected, however, that this, which although very rare, cannot be called ...
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On the anatomy of vertebrates
Beneath the Kx>man figure, I, are the centrum, 1. neurapophysis, 2, neural spine,
3, and parapophysis 4, forming the neural (epencephalic) arch ; with the
pleurapophysis, 51, and haemapophysis, 52, forming the haemal (scapular) arch,
with ...
12, s) : or it coalesces with the curtailed frontal pleurapophysis is, or with the
maxillary appendage 27, or with both these and the pleurapophysis of its own
vertebra (3s), when the complex 'temporal bone' of anthropotomy is the result. In
most ...
British Association for the Advancement of Science, 1847