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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «MAMMILLAE»
Descubre el uso de
mammillae en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
mammillae y pequeños extractos de los mismos para contextualizar su uso en la literatura.
1
An Introduction to the Study of Human Anatomy
The number of mammillae is twelve or fourteen ; the orifices of the canals (called
the ducts of Bnum) of the tubular substance are less numerous than the canals
themselves, on which account it is to be presumed that several of these ...
James Paxton, Winslow Lewis, 1835
2
Dinosaur Eggs and Babies
TST-I (diameter 0.1-0.5 mm); mammillae tightly packed; pores circular to elongate
in tangential sections usually shared among three to four mammillae. Discussion.
(?)TST-II is distinguishable from (?)TST-I in being thinner and in having ...
Kenneth Carpenter, Karl F. Hirsch, John R. Horner, 1996
3
Morrison Symposium Proceedings
The inner surface shows the tightly placed mammillae (Fig. 4(F)). The five
representative shell fragments found at DNM 375 differ from the previously
mentioned angustiprismatic type by their shell thinness. Eggshells of this type are
not found ...
4
Biological Calcification: Normal and Pathological Processes ...
Proteins of the oviduct and eggshell CI: cells of the isthmus; CU: cells of the
uterus; Cut: cuticle; DerSulf: dermatan sulfate; Mam: mammillae; SMa: shell
matrix; SMe: shell membrane; UF: uterine fluid aTwo phosphorylated serines
bOne ...
5
Curtis's Botanical Magazine, Or, Flower-garden Displayed: In ...
Mr. P. Mackie observes, that it is " a very distinct and remarkable species, bearing
dark points in the axils of the mammillae, which in hot weather exude a dark -
coloured viscid matter, which I have not observed in any other species." Descr.
6
Fossil Elephantoids from the Hominid-bearing Awash Group, ...
Plates are subdivided into 10-11 tiny, elongated mammillae separated by fine,
longitudinal grooves. The mammillae are modestly flattened and nearly equal in
height. No median cleft is present. Medial columns are present in the anterior ...
Jon E. Kalb, Assefa Mebrate, 1993
7
Eggs, Nests, and Baby Dinosaurs: A Look at Dinosaur Reproduction
... Straelen 1925 macroscopic features surface ornamentation Young 1954
macroscopic features width/length Sochava 1969 microscopic features shape of
pore canals mammillae and spongy layer (continuous layer) Erben 1970
ultrastructure ...
8
Marine Manganese Deposits
least two distinctly different sizes of mammillae occur together on a single nodule,
with very small mammillae superimposed on larger ones (Goodell et al., 1971). At
Challenger Station 160, Murray and Renard observed that the spherical or ...
9
A Dictionary of the Flowering Plants and Ferns
In Cereus, Echinocactus, &c. the stem is ± cylindrical, bearing ribs on which are
the areoles at regular intervals ; the rib is formed by the "fusion" of mammillae, i.e.
by the growth of the tissue under them during their development (cf. formation of ...
John Christopher Willis, Herbert Kenneth Airy Shaw, 1973
10
Verslagen van landbouwkundige onderzoekingen
5.2.2 Influence of mammillae and columns The bases of the mammillae of the
cone layer in the guinea-fowl eggshell penetrated into the outer shell membrane.
There were more mammillae per unit of surface area in the guinea-fowl eggshell
...
G. J. M. van Kempen, 1971
5 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «MAMMILLAE»
Conoce de qué se habla en los medios de comunicación nacionales e internacionales y cómo se emplea el término
mammillae en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
The Gospel According to Jerry: Tit for tat
... came out to ogle and behold — claims constitutional benefits, encouraging men and women alike to “man up” and show their mammillae. «Mountain Xpress, Sep 14»
Why do men have nipples and what purpose do these body parts …
Other than acting as rudimentary thermometers, do male mammillae actually do anything useful? Add your suggestions below. News Shopper: ... «News Shopper, Oct 13»
Forget Tittooing—Small Nipples Have Always Been the Platonic Ideal
Mammillae served as muses for Renaissance and baroque painters, from Titian's Venus of Urbino to François Clouet's A Lady in Her Bath. «Daily Beast, Abr 13»
Fossil Egg-cellence
The inner surface of the calcite shell has radiating cones (called mammillae) that are anchored at their tip to a thin organic membrane that ... «PLoS Blogs, Mar 13»
Foundation is key for eggshell quality
Consider in the first instance, the timing of fusion of adjacent mammillae. If the process is delayed because the nucleation sites are too widely ... «WorldPoultry.net, May 10»