10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «GLABELLAE»
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Photographic and Descriptive Musculoskeletal Atlas of ...
Notes: According to Seiler (1971c, 1976) the procerus and the 'depressor
glabellae' are usually present as distinct structures in hylobatids. However, the '
depressor glabellae' is often considered in the literature as part of the procerus (
see e.g., ...
Rui Diogo, Josep M. Potau, Juan F. Pastor, 2012
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Photographic and Descriptive Musculoskeletal Atlas of ...
Notes: According to Seiler (1971c, 1976) the 'depressor glabellae' is usually
present as a distinct muscle in chimpanzees, whereas the procerus is inconstant.
However, the 'depressor glabellae' is often considered in the literature to be part
of ...
Rui Diogo, Josep M. Potau, Juan F. Pastor, 2013
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Photographic and Descriptive Musculoskeletal Atlas of ...
Notes: According to Seiler (1971c, 1976) the 'depressor glabellae' is usually
present as a distinct muscle in orangutans, whereas the procerus is inconstant.
However, the 'depressor glabellae' is often considered in the literature to be part
of ...
Rui Diogo, Josep M. Potau, Juan F. Pastor, 2013
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Geological Survey professional paper
The dimensions of the largest and one of the smaller glabellae are: Length,
exclusive of occipital segment, 12.5 and 7.1 mm. respectively; length, including
occipital segment, 15 and 8.3 mm.; width at posterior of glabella, 12 and 7 mm.
The two ...
Geological Survey (U.S.), Geological Survey (U.S.). Geographic Names Information Management, 1987
Gestosis (pregnancy impairment). 3rd declension. Gingiva ○ , pl. gingivae, gen.
gingivae. Gum. 1st declension fem. Glabella ○ , pl. glabellae, gen. glabellae.
Small lump/mass. 1st declension fem. Glandula ○ , pl. glandulae, gen. glandulae
.
Ramón Ribes, Pedro J. Aranda, John Giba, 2010
Gender. 3rd declension neut. · Gestosis, pl. gestoses, gen. gestosis. Gestosis (
pregnancy impairment). 3rd declension. · Gingiva, pl. gingivae, gen. gingivae.
Gum. 1st declension fem. · Glabella, pl. glabellae, gen. glabellae. Small lump/
mass.
Ramón Ribes, Sergio Mejía Viana, 2008
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Treatise on Marine Ecology and Paleoecology
The different types of glabellae are explained as a reflection of the difierent
feeding habits of the creatures (pp. 103). “The narrow glabella and axial lobes of
the oldest trilobites would seem to indicate a carnivorous habit, while the swollen
...
Joel W. Iledgpeth and Harry S. Ladd, 1957
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Trilobites of Black Cat Mountain
Even in the Cambrian, the frontal lobe of glabellae in Olenelloidea and
Paradoxidoidea already had notable anterior inflation; and several families in
Ordovician through Devonian lineages included members with grossly inflated
frontal lobes.
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Report of the Committee on Paleoecology, 1935-1936: ...
... of such vital organs, and further calls attention to the gibbous inferior surface of
such dorsally flat trilobites as Scutellum palifer (Barrande).* Although he agrees
with most in repudiating the idea that swollen glabellae were gas bladders (esp.
National Research Council (U.S.). Division of Geology and Geography, William Henry Twenhofel, 1936
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English for Biomedical Scientists
Glabella, pl. glabellae, gen. glabellae. Small lump/mass. 1st declension fem.
Glandula, pl. glandulae, gen. glandulae. Gland. 1st declension fem. Glans, pl.
glandes, gen. glandis. Glans (lit. acorn). 3rd declension fem. — Glans penis
Globus, pl.
Ramón Ribes, Palma Iannarelli, Rafael F. Duarte, 2009