10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «TOOTHLIKE» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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(c) A primary or secondary toothlet on the sutural edge of the radius of a
compartmental plate of a cirripede crustacean, serving to strengthen the
articulation of the plates; a small, delicate, spinelike or toothlike projection on the
carapace of an ...
Julia A. Jackson, James P. Mehl, Klaus K. E. Neuendorf, 2005
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A Field Guide to the Ants of New England
The common M. americana is heavily sculptured and dark reddish-brown, and it
has only a tiny toothlike process underneath its postpetiole. Our other
undescribed species of Myrmecina is golden brown to reddish brown in color,
has little ...
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Origins: A Short Etymological Dictionary of Modern English
Formed from L dēns, O/S dent, but not from L derivatives, are: dentin, anotch—
imm fromEdent, a toothlike notch; dentin, ... ML indentāre, tomake toothlike
notches in,becomes OFMF endenter, ME endenten, whence 'to indent', hence
tosever a ...
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A system of anatomy for the use of students of medicine
From each side of the upper end of the toothlike process of the vertebra dentata,
a ligament passes upwards and outwards, to be inserted into the internal side of
the basis of each condyle of the occipital bone. From the anterior margin of the ...
Caspar Wistar, William Edmonds Horner, 1823
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Catherwood Foundation Peruvian-Amazon Expedition: ...
with numerous seta-bearing tubercles behind antecostal suture, with
posterolateral and medial angles extended toothlike. Metasternum and first
abdominal segment without median longitudinal carina. Dorsum of abdominal
segments 1 ...
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Biology of the Lobster Homarus Americanus
... coarser setules distally Dl Large, distinct, toothlike setules distally arranged in
two rows, forming an angle of less than 180° D2 Scalelike setules opposite two
rows of toothlike setules; scalelike setules arranged sparsely, in overlapping
rows ...
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Annual Cycles of Diving Behavior and Ecology of the Weddell Seal
Ventral margin of genital flange (Fig.39-c) strongly emarginate and posterior lobe
of flange produced into a large toothlike process pointing in a posteroventral
direction. Posterior edge of genital field scarcely produced beyond margin of ...
Michael Angelo Castellini, Randall William Davis, Gerald L. Kooyman, 1992
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Manual of Central American Diptera
.I. scoliostylus group Expanded apical portion of surstylus with at most one discal
bristle, other bristles arranged in more or less regular, marginal, or submarginal
row (row sometimes duplicated near apex), apex without toothlike bristles (Fig.
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New Zealand Journal of Zoology
28 MALES. .2 1 ' Antennal segment I not greatly enlarged and without a toothlike
projection (Fig. 2, 19, 20). Ventral terminalia as in Fig. 22. FEMALES.. 5 Toothlike
projection (including its swollen base) of antennal segment I occupying more ...
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Brachiopoda of the Independence Shale of Iowa
On edge of deltidium are two closely approximated toothlike structures jutting
anteriorly and inward. They are homologous with those of some members of the
genus Stropheodonta. Delthyrial cavity almost completely occupied by pedicle ...
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toothlike im Kontext der folgenden Nachrichten gebraucht wird.
Ancient fish sheds light on how teeth evolved
In the primitive fish Romundina, rough, bumpy tooth plates (top view shown) expanded as a series of individual toothlike structures (depicted in green, blue, and ... «Science Now, Jun 15»
3-D Printed Shark Skin Shows Just How Amazing The Real Stuff Is
Shark skin is covered with tiny toothlike scales. These "denticles" disturb the flow of water as a shark swims, reducing drag and increasing speed. But “you can't ... «Huffington Post, Mai 14»
Man-made Skin Reveals How Sharks Swim So Fast
Shark skin may look smooth, but it's actually composed of microscopic toothlike scales, called denticles. These tiny bumps disrupt the flow of water as the animal ... «LiveScience.com, Mai 14»
ScienceShot: Swimming With Sharkskin
Sharkskin is as rough as high grain sandpaper thanks to millions of small toothlike scales called denticles. Grooves along these denticles smooth the flow of ... «Science News, Mai 14»
Trail Running Shoes That Really Brake
Contructed of thermoplastic urethane tops and sticky rubber outsoles, the shoes have small toothlike lugs on the bottom of the sole that are intentionally aimed ... «Men's Journal, Okt 13»
ScienceShot: Ancient Eel-Like Creatures Were First Vertebrates …
Conodonts, some of the most primitive vertebrates in the fossil record, are often known only from the tapering, toothlike structures that lend the group its name. «Science Now, Aug 13»
Sharks' Scales Create Tiny Whirlpools for Speedy Swimming
They discovered that the toothlike scales, called denticles, generated vortexes on the front edge of the skin, eddies that essentially would help suck the shark ... «LiveScience.com, Feb 12»
Teeth, From the Outside In
The fine preservation of the fish from the Man on the Hill site shows the presence of many different types of scales and toothlike structures. Among the structures ... «Wired News, Dez 11»