10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «BRACHYDACTYLIC»
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Biology, a journey into life
In a marriage between two brachydactylic people, one out of every four children
would be expected to be homozygous for the lethal allele and die during infancy;
half would be expected to be heterozygous and show brachydactyly; and one ...
Karen Arms, Pamela S. Camp, 1991
2
South African Journal of Science
The son, 8., was brachydactylic. His sister, Mrs. M. L., is brachydactylic and is
married to a German Jew whose hands are normal. Her two younger sisters, A.
and K., are normal. The F3 generation known to us is the family of Mrs M. L.
There ...
3
Pamphlets on Biology: Kofoid collection
The son, S., was brachydactylic. His sister, Mrs. M. L., is brachydactylic and is
married to a German Jew whose hands are normal. Her two younger sisters, A.
and K., are normal. The F3 generation known to us is the family of Mrs M. L.
There ...
4
Etymidion II: A Students' Workbook for Vocabulary Building
Words in brachy- , such as brachylogy, brachy cephalic, brachydactylic,
brachyuran, brachypterous , are derived from it. From the comparative comes
brachion "the upper arm" < "shorter" (as opposed to the forearm) and such words
as ...
C. A. E. Luschnig, L. J. Luschnig, 1994
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English Vocabulary Elements
... bonus, benefactive, bonhomie, debonair brachylogy, brachydactylic,
brachycephalic carnal, carnelion, carnivorous, incarnation, carrion client, recline,
proclivity, clinograph, declivity, cline credo, credendum, incredulous crypt,
apocrypha, ...
the late Keith Denning Associate Professor of Linguistics Eastern Michigan University, the late Brett Kessler Researcher in Cognitive Science Wayne State University, the late William R. Leben Professor of Linguistics Stanford University, 2007
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Diagnostic Imaging of the Hand
The fingernails of the brachydactylic ray can be absent or hypoplastic.
Accompanying symptoms make further differentiation possible (Table 16.10). For
example, brachy- telephalangia I is often associated with a broadened distal
phalanx in ...
Rainer Schmitt, Ulrich Lanz, 2011
7
Robertson's Words for a Modern Age: A Cross Reference of ...
... bra- chycephaly, brachydactyl, brachydactylia, brachydactylic, brachydactylous
, brachydac- tyly, brachydont, brachydontia, brachyglos- sal, brachygnathous,
brachygraphic, brachy- graphy, brachylogy, brachymorphic, brachy- podous, ...
... humus-skinned woman who had just handed in a package as the bars had
been, for a moment, unlocked and swung aside. The bars clicked closed; the
woman said, "Hey, you—!" With all her brachydactylic fingers, Ella pointed
through.
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Hereditary Hearing Loss and Its Syndromes
I Figure 8-49. Brachydactyly, type Char, and congenital profound sensori- neural
hearing loss. (A) Two-and-one-half-year-old child. Nose is straight due to broad
nasal bridge. (B) Hands are brachydactylic. there being only two phalanges in all
...
Robert J. Gorlin, Helga V. Toriello, Meyer Michael Cohen, 1995
... terse short and pithy: terse short and stocky: endomorphic, pyknic short-
fingered or -toed: brachydactylic short-headed: brachycephalic short pain: pang
short-tailed monkey: macaque short-tempered: cranky, grouchy, grumpy, huffy,
irascible, ...