10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «REPTILIFORM» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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The Lancet London: A Journal of British and Foreign ...
It is, however, capable ofdenionstration,tliat these concretions, of varying
magnitudes, are to be found in the whole class, from the proteus at one extreme
to the reptiliform genus of caseilia: at the other. In an earlier lecture, a detailed ...
It is, however, capable of demonstration, that these concretions, of varying
magnitudes, are to be found in the whole class, from the proteus at one extreme
to the reptiliform genus of cseci- J i □ • □ at the other. In an earlier lecture, a
detailed ...
... behind his purple lips ; the red tattooing upon his cheeks and broad breast —
the latter exposed by the action of his arms — all combined in making a picture
that needed no reptiliform addition to render it hideous enough for the most horrid
...
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The Student's Compendium of Comparative Anatomy
... soft and pulpy in the cartilaginous fishes, but of a stony hardness in the
osseous kind, and composed of carbonate of lime. In the aquatic amphibia, and
in the tadpole state of the reptiliform species, the organ of hearing possesses a
near ...
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T Cell Activation by CD1 and Lipid Antigens
... that the emergence of CD1 in the vertebrate genome occurred in the reptiliform
lineage after the amphibian–reptile split. The early evolutionary history of frogs
and other amphibians remains unclear, so a more precise timing of this split is ...
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Dunglison's American medical library
... in the cartilaginous fishes, but of a stony hardness in the osseous kind, and
composed of carbonate of lime. In the aquatic amphibia and in the tadpole state
of the reptiliform species, the organ of hearing possesses a near affinity to that of
...
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The cyclopædia of anatomy and physiology
The pisciform aquatic genera of this class, therefore, are found to possess as
near an affinity to the fishes in the structure of the organ in question as in most
others ; and in this they are also imitated by the tadpole state of the higher
reptiliform ...
Robert Bentley Todd,
1836
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The Cyclopædia of Anatomy and Physiology: A-DEA
The pisciform aquatic of this class, therefore, are found to pc near an affinity to the
fishes in the slm the organ in question as in most others : this they are also
imitated by the tadp of the higher reptiliform groups, th condition of which exhibits
a ...
Robert Bentley Todd,
1836
9
Library of Natural History
In the latter the hind-limbs appear some considerable time before the front pair,
the fish-like tail persisting till the sprouting of these, when the change from a
herbivorous fish-like animal to one carnivorous and reptiliform begins ...
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Medical Record: A ... Journal of Medicine and Surgery
Birds and reptiles sprang from a common ancestry, and their earliest ancestral
stock knowu to us is reptiliform. At a more remote period they were derived from
more and more primitive types and forms, until the two branches merged into
each ...
George Frederick Shrady, Thomas Lathrop Stedman,
1920