10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «CLAVICULATE»
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Walking upright: results of the 13th International ...
origin of serratus muscle sternal "true" ribs Reference Marsupialia Gray kangaroo
{Macropus giganteus) claviculate 1-6 - Kato & Hopwood 1993 Lagomorpha Pika
(Oc/iotona rvfescens) aclaviculate 2-7 1 -7 pers. observ. Rodentia Cui (Galea ...
Jens Lorenz Franzen, Meike Köhler, Salvador Moyà-Solà, 2003
2
Journal of Anatomy and Physiology
In most claviculate animals lower down in the scale, such as the bats, rodents,
and insectivores, the three parts are quite distinct, and the clavicular fibres are
attached lower down (nearest the elbow), the acromial fibres deep to these and ...
3
On the Anatomy of Vertebrates
In unguiculate, and especially claviculate, Gyrencephala, the deltoid conforms by
the greater extent of origin and size to the more varied movements of the
humerus, as compared with the ungulate order. In the Cat the deltoid consists of
an ...
4
The Journal of Anatomy and Physiology, Normal and ...
In most claviculate animals lower down in the scale, such as the bats, rodents,
and insectivores, the three parts are quite distinct, and the clavicular fibres are
attached lower down (nearest the elbow), the acromial fibres deep to these and ...
5
An Introduction to the Systematic Zoology and Morphology of ...
The gigantic American tertiary Megatherium, Mylodon, Megalonyx, form a family,
Gravigrada, intermediate between the Tardigrades and the Glyptodons ; they
have sloth-like skulls, with closed jugal arch ; strong claviculate limbs, with a 4-5
...
Alexander Macalister, 1878
6
Mammalia. (Anatomy and dissection.)
The Human type obtains in Bimana ; the higher Catarrhine Quadrumana ; the
Claviculate Rodeniia (e.g. Muridse, Castoridse) ; most Pinnigrade Sectorialia ;
most Balanida, of the Cete ; most Sirenia ; the Basypodidce and Bradypodida of
the ...
George Herbert Morrell, 1872
As such it occurs widely in the non-claviculate mammals, with the exception of
the forms adapted to aquatic life, Cetacea, Sirenia and Pinnipede carnivora. With
the introduction of the clavicle the sterno-scapularis gains an intermediate ...
Charles Russell Bardeen, Irving Hardesty, John Lewis Bremer, 1918
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The Student's Manual of Comparative Anatomy and Guide to ...
The Human type obtains in Bimana ; the higher Catarrhine Quadrumana ; the
Claviculate Rodentia (e.g. Muridae, Castoridse) ; most Pinnigrade Seotorialia ;
most Balanidce, of the Cete; most Sirenia; the Dasypodidce and Bradypodidce of
the ...
George Herbert Morrell, 1872
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On the Cranial and Dental Characters of the Canidae
But, if the oldest Tertiary Carnivores were pentadactyle, plantigrade, claviculate,
and had brains with relatively small cerebral hemispheres and large, completely
exposed, cerebella, one may ask, by what characters were they distinguishable ...
Thomas Henry Huxley, 1880
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Courier Forschungsinstitut Senckenberg: CFS
origin of serratus muscle sternal "true" ribs Reference Marsupiaiia Gray kangaroo
{Macropus giganteus) claviculate 1 -6 Kato & Hopwood 1993 Lagomorpha Pika (
Ochotona rufescens) aclaviculate 2-7 1-7 pers. observ. Rodentia Cui {Galea ...
Jens Lorenz Franzen, Meike Köhler, Salvador Moyà-Solà, 2003