PALABRAS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADAS CON «GRACILITY»
gracility
gracility
slenderness
condition
being
gracile
which
means
slender
derives
from
latin
adjective
gracilis
either
form
when
transferred
example
discourse
takes
sense
without
ornament
simple
meaning
pronunciation
translations
wiktionary
bones
maya
studies
ancient
skeletons
isbn
page
usually
considered
female
characteristic
contrasts
strikingly
define
ˈɡræsaɪl
thin
less
common
graceful
gracileness
dictionaries
american
sentences
reference
content
reverso
also
gradability
grail
gravidity
vocabulary
definitions
person
caesar
tall
fair
limbs
distinguished
their
elegant
proportions
defined
yourdictionary
slim
origin
assoc
with
grace
classical
scanty
related
forms
hindi
shabdkosh
what
audio
rhymezone
noun
elegance
beauty
search
other
onelook
heritage
merriam
webster
gracilities
wordweb
beautiful
figure
used
subtle
movements
unparalleled
derived
interglot
including
words
modern
skeletal
evolutionary
context
10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «GRACILITY»
Descubre el uso de
gracility en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
gracility y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
1
The Nature of Homosexuality: Vindication for Homosexual ...
The gracility of the central tendency of facial anatomy in Southern Sweden
undoubtedly best fits the gracility of the reference facial template corresponding
to high standards of aesthetic preferences among Europeans, and this template
is ...
Interestingly, it is the comparative loss of gracility in favour of robustness that
marks the late Pleistocene. After that gracilisation takes off again during the
Holocene. This trend suggests an initial loss of gracile genes in almost all
populations, ...
Plate 2. The same three crania in partial lateral view, showing the small brow
ridges, the epipteric bone in the center cranium, the medium amount of alveolar
prognathism and the gracility or overall lack of muscularity. others which did not.
Universidad Autónoma de México. Instituto de Investigaciones Antropológicas, 1990
4
Tyrannosaurid Paleobiology
Bivariate plot of scapular expansion ratio vs. scapular gracility ratio (see the plot
axes, as well as Tables 1.1 and I .2, for definitions of these ratios).
Tyrannosauroid theropods are represented by an x, non-tyrannosauroid large-
bodied ...
J. Michael Parrish, Ralph E. Molnar, Philip J. Currie, 2013
5
Children and Exercise XIX: Promoting Health and Well-being
In the row of the metric index mean values (table 4) a "positive" trend of moving
toward a more linear body build - a higher gracility - can be observed. This trend
could be proved by age and by the subsequent observations, too. The increasing
...
6
The Dinosauria: Second Edition
Holtz (1995b) and Currie (2000, 2003a) demonstrated that in tyrannosaurids (
and other nonavian theropods) the proportions and gracility of the distal limb
elements decrease as body size increases. Thus, larger tyrannosaurids have
shorter ...
David B. Weishampel, Peter Dodson, Halszka Osmólska, 2004
7
The Origins of Modern Humans: Biology Reconsidered
One might assume this gracility to be a consequence of genetic influences from
Africa, conditions spread by dispersing Africans. But it is not evident that
dispersing Africans themselves were especially small or gracile. Gracility does
appear ...
Fred H. Smith, James C. Ahern, 2013
8
Shakspeare's Himself Again: Or, The Language of the Poet ...
Instead then of ' impel ticoat thy gratuity' as set down in the modern editions, and
which is wholly arbitrary, 1 would read : " I did impetree thy cosa, thy gracility," [
the graf Hi! y of the old copy directs to this latter word.] Impetree is formed of the ...
9
Drapers' Company Research Memoirs: Biometric series
have a gracility which is six points less and this reduction is continued in the
Greater Anthropoids so as to be eight points less. In the gorilla indeed it is twelve
points less and he actually attains a maximum of shaft strength by an index of ...
10
Continent of Hunter-Gatherers: New Perspectives in ...
The first group (which included the Lake Mungo individuals) was characterised
by Thome as gracile, and in the case of Lake Mungo I and III, 'of extreme gracility':
The non,metrical features of the Kellor cranium appear to be consistent with ...
10 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «GRACILITY»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
gracility en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
Osteoporosis: a disease of the modern world?
1. Timothy M. Ryan and Colin N. Shaw. Gracility of the modern Homo sapiens skeleton is the result of decreased biomechanical loading. PNAS ... «The Pharmaceutical Journal, Feb 15»
Human Evolution: Our Bones Grew Weaker As We Switched To …
Gracility of the modern Homo sapiens skeleton is the result of decreased biomechanical loading. Proceedings of the National Academy of ... «Medical Daily, Dic 14»
Evolution of humans from hunters to farmers made bones brittle and …
“We set out to test three potential explanations for modern human gracility and any one of them would have been interesting,” says Timothy M. «The Westside Story, Dic 14»
Switching to Farming Made Human Joint Bones Lighter
... but no one was sure what has been driving this “gracility.” Previous studies suggested that walking upright put more pressure on joints to go ... «Smithsonian, Dic 14»
Dr Nitin Raut attends magic of Urdu poetry at a mushaira in Nagpur
He replied to this with gracility and energy as he said the line, 'Afwah thi ki meri tabiyet kharab hain, Logo ne puch puch ke hi bimar kar diya!' ... «Times of India, Abr 13»
Deepshikha Das performs Bharatnatyam Arangetram at this event in …
Elegance and gracility were the words which best defined the Bharatnatyam Arangetram of Deepshikha Das, which brought quite a few dance ... «Times of India, Mar 13»
Three-toed horses reveal the secret of the Tibetan Plateau uplift
The gracility of the metapodial shaft is represented by diminished breadth relative to its length. The ratio between the maximum length and the ... «Phys.Org, Abr 12»
The evolution of the human face
Second, natural selection for gracility has resulted in the in situ evolution of many populations over the last ~10,000 years. An interesting aspect ... «Discover Magazine, Mar 12»
Jobs Authorized Bio For Kids
He is resigning from Apple at the height of his achievement, the pinnacle of his fame, the most gorgeous gracility of his charisma, his fortune ... «Daily Beast, Oct 11»
Where our ancestors lived
He notes that the gracility of the toes is an individual pattern that develops during childhood. Tianyuan caveman, it seems, had worn baby ... «China Daily, Feb 09»