10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DELPHINOID»
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Reviews of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology 184
9 lying PHCs in Delphinoids: Methods and Results ..................................... .. 11
Etranded, By-Catch, and Hunted Animals ................................................... .. 11 Tree-
Ranging Delphinoid Populations 35 lClL1SlOI1S .
George Whitaker Ware, 2006
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Reviews of Environmental Contamination and Toxicology 190
184:33 Delphinoid blubber PHCs, free- ranging (table), 184:37 Delphinoid
blubber PHCs, in vitro assays, 184:39 Delphinoid liver, perfluorinated
compounds (table), 184:26 Delphinoid populations, free-ranging, 184:35
Delphinoid studies, ...
D.M. Whitacre, George Ware, 2007
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From Clone to Bone: The Synergy of Morphological and ...
(C) Normalized mean lumbar centrum length predicts mean caudal centrum
length with great accuracy in delphinoid cetaceans. (D) The reciprocal
relationship between count and centrum length in delphinoid cetaceans suggests
localized ...
Robert J. Asher, Johannes Müller, 2012
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Eocene and Oligocene Foraminifera From the Santa Cruz ...
The facial disk is not as broad posteriorly as that of the delphinoid genera, and is
slightly upturned along the lateral edges. The rostrum is stouter than that of the
Eurhino- delphidae and the Acrodelphidae. The features mentioned which relate
...
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Atlas of Mammalian Chromosomes
Superfamily Delphinoidea The basal delphinoid split is between Iniidae and the
three remaining families, Phocoenidae, Monodontidae, and Delphinidae. Among
the latter there is a sister group relationship between Phocoenidae and ...
Stephen J. O'Brien, Joan C. Menninger, William G. Nash, 2006
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Marine Mammals: Evolutionary Biology
“Odobenocetops peruvianus, the Walrus Convergent Delphinoid (Cetacea,
Mammalia) from the Lower Pliocene of Peru.” Smithson. Contrib. Paleobiol. 93:
223–261. Muizon, C de, D. P. Domning, and M. Parrish. (1999). “Dimorphic Tusks
and ...
Annalisa Berta, James L. Sumich, Kit M. Kovacs, 2005
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Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology at Harvard College
... many respects, and though hardly ancestral to Squalodon, yet foreshadows
many of its delphinoid characters, such as the reduction of the nasals, the greater
anteroposterior compression of the cranium, more nearly vertical nasal passages
, ...
Cetaceans are represented by 5 Delphinoid ear- bones ; the tympano-periotic of
one individual consists of a single piece. Station 4693, depth 1142 fathoms. —
According to the published record of " Albatross " dredging stations, in the
General ...
Charles Rochester Eastman, 1899
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Memoirs of the Museum of Comparative Zoölogy at Harvard College
elongate bone, and several smaller fragments ; also 9 lightly coated delphinoid
ear-bones. "Station 4711, depth 2240 fathoms. Two very slightly encrusted
Lamna teeth ; 2 delphinoid ear-bones, one being a large, very heavily encrusted
...
Harvard University. Museum of Comparative Zoology, 1911
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Memoirs of the Museum of Comparative Zoölogy, at Harvard ...
elongate bone, and several smaller fragments; also 9 lightly coated delphinoid
ear-bones. “ Station 4711, depth 2240 fathoms. Two very slightly encrusted
Lamna teeth; 2 delphinoid ear-bones, one being a large, very heavily encrusted ...
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