10 PORTUGUESE BOOKS RELATING TO «SUBVERTEBRAL»
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Transactions of the Geological Society of London: S.2: Vol. 1-5
Articulating surface for the first subvertebral bone. Fig. 2. Side view offig. l. A. The
atlas. B. The axis. a. Surface for the insertion of ligaments. b. c.jI g. Planes for the
articulation of the subvertebral bones. d. Articulation of the first rib. Fig. 3.
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Transactions Of The Geological Society
... 187——---— description of the subvertebral wedge bones of, 188. of the
cervical vertebra, 190. Inet, near Broseley, coal-shaft section, 478. Inferior oolite,
composition of, on the coast of Yorkshire, 227. - distribution of fossils in, 228.
Injesu ...
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Transactions of the geological society, established November ...
Articulating surface for the first subvertebral bone. 2. Side view of_/ig. 1. A. The
atlas. B. The axis. a. Surface for the insertion of ligaments. b. c. _fl g. Planes for
the articulation of the subvertebral bones. fl. Articulation of the first rib. Fig. 3.
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Report of the Annual Meeting
The first subvertebral wedge-bone, according to that view, would then represent
the body of the atlas, as Mr. Conybeare indeed seems to have regarded it, but
reduced to a still more atrophied condition than in the Crocodile or Turtle. But
here ...
British Association for the Advancement of Science. Meeting, 1840
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Ninth Meeting ; Held At Birmingham In August 1839: 8
The first subvertebral wedge-bone, according to that view, would then represent
the body of the atlas, as Mr. Conybeare indeed seems to have regarded it, but
reduced to a still more atrophied condition than in the Crocodile or Turtle. But
here ...
In the Great Kangaroo the spine of the first subvertebral arch only is simple and
elongated ; the extremities of the others are expanded, and in some jut out into
four obtuse processes, two at the sides and two at the interior and posterior ...
Zoological Society of London, 1838
5,5(1 amphibians with respect to axial musculature is that all of the hypaxial
components except the subvertebral musculature form an external muscular
sheath that is attached firmly to the skin by fibrous connective tissues and virtually
...
William E. Duellman, 1994
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Transactions of the Zoological Society of London
The two crura of the subvertebral arch embrace and defend the blood-vessels,
and the spinous process, continued from their point of union, presents a variety of
forms in different genera. In Cook's Phalanger I find the hamapophyses ...
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Report of the ... Meeting
This at least is certain, that the subvertebral, cervical, wedge-shaped ossicles,
which hitherto have been observed only in the Ichthyosaurus, are most admirably
adapted, as Sir Philip Egerton has well pointed out, with the anchylosed
condition ...
British Association for the Advancement of Science, 1840
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Issues in Biological and Life Sciences Research: 2011 Edition
The greatest rate of lymph return (0.5-0.8 ml kg(-1) min(-1)) and best linear fit of
Evans Blue appearance in the circulation with time followed injections into the
subvertebral lymph sac, which has direct connections to both the anterior and ...