10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «BISULCATE»
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Early Modern Human Evolution in Central Europe: The People ...
They are therefore both considered to be bisulcate. The axillary borders of Dolni
Vestonice 14 are asymmetrical, with the right one exhibiting a marked dorsal
buttress, a clear dorsal sulcus, little development of the ventral buttress, and ...
Erik Trinkaus, Jiří Svoboda, 2006
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The Early Modern Human from Tianyuan Cave, China
If, however, the ventral bar decreased in prominence distally, the crest
descending from the infraglenoid tubercle rotated to the midaxillary border, and a
modest dorsal bar emerged, then it might conform to the bisulcate pattern. Given
that ...
Hong Shang, Erik Trinkaus, 2010
3
Ecology and Classification of North American Freshwater ...
Shell subrectangular in side view, reticulate; bisulcate with posterior of the two
sulci longer; dorsum straight to slightly concave; posteroventer subtruncate in
male, forming obtuse angle with dorsum; alae (laterodorsal) and nodes (
lateroventral) ...
James H. Thorp, Alan P. Covich, 2010
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Continuity and Discontinuity in the Peopling of Europe: One ...
Moreover, some Neanderthal scapulas also display the bisulcate type, and some
also only possess a ventral sulcus. The bisulcate type is more frequent in Near
East Neanderthal populations than in others (Table 11.8). Moreover, only a small
...
Silvana Condemi, Gerd-Christian Weniger, 2011
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An Introduction to Human Evolutionary Anatomy
This pattern is the bisulcate pattern, or facies axillaris bisulcata. This pattern
exhibits both the dorsal and the ventral sulci and indicates that teres minor
inserted on both the ventral and the dorsal surface of the axillary border of the
scapula.
Leslie Aiello, Christopher Dean, 1990
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U.S. Geological Survey professional paper
Diagnosis. — Bisulcate, smooth or punctate; may bear pustules, nodes, or spines
. Discussion. — Swain (1949, p. 180) suggested that the bisulcate forms might
belong to a distinct subgenus, but because at that time its separation ...
Geological Survey (U.S.), 1969
Distinguished by the pubescent base thickened by cataphylls, thickened rigid
blades with prickly margins, loose linear panicles, glabrous glumes, floret longer
than glumes, bisulcate relatively awnless lemma with long-ciliate submargins.
and ...
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Geological Survey Professional Paper
12-14) has proposed the new genus Hastatellina, with the type species Beyrichia
hastata Barrande, 1872, for bisulcate species with a distinct speral process and a
weak velum in tec- nomorphs but a histium in heteromorphs. Pfibyl (1975, p.
Geological Survey (U.S.), 1982
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The Cruciferae of Continental North America: Systematics of ...
Siliques somewhat bisulcate, 5-8 mm long, usually sparsely pubescent when
young; infructescences loose 1a. var. bisulcatum 2. Siliques not bisulcate, 4-6
mm long, glabrous; infructescences very dense and compact 1b. var. confertum
1a.
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Fossil Nonmarine Ostracoda of the United States
Elongate, subquadrate-subreniform, highest anteromedially; dorsum slightly
convex, venter concave; posterior narrower than anterior, truncate above and
below; bisulcate, median sulcus reaches venterad of midheight, anterior sulcus
shorter; ...