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10 LIBROS DEL INGLÉS RELACIONADOS CON «POLLICAL»
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pollical en la siguiente selección bibliográfica. Libros relacionados con
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1
Osteology for the Archaeologist: American Mastadon and the ...
Well-developed trochlea and pronounced process of metacarpal I and the
accompanying pollical facet. Facets for digits II and III extended equally beyond
terminus of the element. Cbaradriux voczferus, Killdeer (fig. 47). Narrow
intermetacarpal ...
the indical or on the pollical face, but it is never chipped on both faces at the
same time. The fundamental difference from the palaeolithic implement. in which
one and the sa-me edge is chipped on both faces, is obvious. Another
characteristic ...
Royal Society of Tasmania, 1908
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Papers and Proceedings of the Royal Society of Tasmania
It is only too natural to distinguish this face as "thumb-face,” or to use the more
scientific Latin term: Pollical-face, from the opposite one. The opposite, convex,
and always wrought 'face, may fitly be termed Indical-face (from “1ndex,' first
finger).
Royal Society of Tasmania, 1906
4
Early Modern Human Evolution in Central Europe: The People ...
The Dolni VSstonice 14 proximal pollical phalanx has a distinct ~ 65-, E 60 55-
50- D D •DV16 40 45 50 Metacarpal 1 Length (mm) 55 Figure 16.60 Metacarpal t
versus metacarpal 3 length (above) and summed pollical phalangeal length ...
Erik Trinkaus, Jiří Svoboda, 2006
... distal hand distal hand phalangesphalanges intermediateintermediate
handhand phalangesphalanges distal pollical distal pollical phalanxphalanx
proximalproximal pollical phalanx pollical phalanx MC1MC1 trapezoidtrapezoid
distal hand ...
Tim D. White, Michael T. Black, Pieter A. Folkens, 2011
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Apes and Human Evolution
Susman concluded that although the vast majority of the hand bones are
probably from Paranthropus robustus, a pollical metacarpal from Swartkrans
Member 1 might be from Homo erectus.116 Trinkaus and Long contested
Susman's result, ...
7
An Introduction to Human Evolutionary Anatomy
RELATIVE LENGTHS OF THE PROXIMAL AND THE DIST/1L POLLICAL
PHALANGES There is no evidence that the length of the Neanderthal thumb is
different from the length of the modern human thumb in relation to the length of
the index ...
Leslie Aiello, Christopher Dean, 1990
(size of joint of thumb bones) dimensions between Neanderthal and recent
humans, these pollical phalangeal length contrasts (difference in length in the
two bones) translated into significant differences in mechanical advantages for
the flexor ...
9
An Individual-based Comparative Advantage Model: Did ...
A comparison of the pollical load arm dimensions to power arm dimensions for
European and Near Eastern Neanderthals and for European and Amerindian
samples for recent humans (Trinkaus and Villemeur 1991) validates Musgrave's
...
Gidley's (1919) objection that mere pollical or hallical divergence was
inadequate evidence of semiopposability was answered by Matthew (1937) with
a detailed description of the manus in Claenorlon. In Claenodon (and pre—
sumably other ...
Farish A. Jr. Jenkins, 2012
6 NOTICIAS EN LAS QUE SE INCLUYE EL TÉRMINO «POLLICAL»
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pollical en el contexto de las siguientes noticias.
In search of new words for new media?
This reference to two numbers instead of 10 suggests that a better term would have been pollical, from the adjective derived from pollex, the ... «Christian Science Monitor, Feb 15»
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To a question, the minister said there were no pollical pressure regarding agreement with K-electric and suspension of electricity from national ... «Business Recorder, Ene 15»
Fight against Syria jihadists game changer: UN envoy
"Fighting terrorism needs to be accompanied with a genuine process, a pollical process including all Syrians," he said. The US ambassador to ... «Yahoo News, Sep 14»
Newtown Gun-Control Activists Undeterred
Like so many others in the community driven to pollical action, these Newtown activists have strong connections to the tragedy. They include a ... «Hartford Courant, Sep 13»
Phrase Anatomy
Host Ophira Eisenberg offers literal interpretations of phrases that involve parts of the body—"I'm so awkward and clumsy, I'm entirely pollical ... «NPR, Jun 13»
The Long Wave (aka The K Wave) “Jubilee” Cycle
Artificially low interest rates, zero money down and other such foolish pollical buffoonery produced the housing bubble, and turned Kithchin ... «The Market Oracle, Abr 10»