MOTS EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «SYNDACTYL»
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finger
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10 LIVRES EN ANGLAIS EN RAPPORT AVEC «SYNDACTYL»
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Syndactyl: Tepui Foliage-Gleaner, Rufous-Necked ...
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2
Molecular Evolution and Adaptive Radiation
Even so, both syndactyl digits retain strong claws and there is no degeneration of
bone or muscle tissue. Syndactyly occurs full-blown only in two Australasian
orders, Diprotodontia and Peramelina. The syndactyl foot functions as a
grooming ...
Thomas J. Givnish, Kenneth Jay Sytsma, 2000
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Inheritance of Characteristics in Domestic Fowl
throw, even in large families, 100 per cent syndactyl offspring. But only 2 families,
Nos. 30 and 34, have yielded 100 per cent syndactyls, and these contained 2
and 1 offspring, respectively; so they are not significant. On the other hand, there
...
Charles Benedict Davenport, 1909
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A Dictionary of Genetics
... cells fuse with one another (as in the fetal—maternal inter— face called a
syncytiotrophoblast). syndactyl aspect of the species or, in man, pathologically.
having webbed digits either as a normal syndesis meiotic chromosomal synapsis
. synd ...
Robert C. King, Pamela Mulligan, William Stansfield, 2013
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Mosby's Medical Dictionary
—syndactyl, syndactylous, adj. syndelphus. See synadelphus. syndemosis, a
joint in which two adjacent bones are linked by a ligament, such as the linking of
the radius and ulna by an interosseus membrane. syndesis lsin'dosis/ [Gk, syn, ...
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Ornithology in Laboratory and Field
CORACIIFORMES (XIX) (1)) Feet not syndactyl. i) Feet raptorial ...............................
.............................. FALCONIFORMES (VIII) ii) Feet not raptorial. 1) Middle toe
pectinate. a. Bill long and acute; legs long; lores bare; plumage ordinary .
Olin Sewall Pettingill, Jr., 1985
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Evolutionary Biology 8/e
... (arboreal rodent) has 23 (normal 19) dorso-lumbar vertebrae, while
Dendrohyrax (arboreal ungulate) has six more vertebrae than the terrestrial
ungulates. inner 3 syndactyl fingers outer 2 syndactyl fingers prehensile tail. 752 ]
Adaptations.
Dr. Tomar & Dr. Singh, Singh
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Medicine of Australian Mammals
PY frequently use the syndactyl claws of each hind foot to groom inside the
ipsilateral ear canal. Accumulation of sebum in the external ear canal may occur
when the ipsilateral syndactyl claws are bandaged to prevent sucking, or
amputated.
Larry Vogelnest, Rupert Woods, 2008
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Mosby's Dictionary of Medicine, Nursing and Health ...
—syncytial, adj. syndactyl, syndactylia, syndactylism, syndactylous. See
syndactyly. syndactylus /sindak'tiles/, a person with webbed fingers or toes.
syndactyly /sindak'telé/ [Gk, syn + daktylos, finger], a congenital anomaly
characterised by the ...
Peter Harris, Sue Nagy, Nicholas Vardaxis, 2009
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Birds: The Inside Story
Syndactyl feet: In the feet of some birds, the second and third toes are fused for
part of their length. This 'syndactyl' arrangement is common among kingfishers
and hornbills. Pelican remain mainly on the surface). Examples of birds with this
...
Rael Loon, Hélène Loon, 2005
5 ACTUALITÉS CONTENANT LE TERME «SYNDACTYL»
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นกป่าสัปดาห์ละตัว : นกกะเต็นน้อยสามนิ้ว
ก่อนอื่นต้องท้าวความสักหน่อยครับว่านกส่วนใหญ่มีนิ้วเท้าข้างละ 4 นิ้ว นกกะเต็นโดยทั่วไปมีนิ้วเท้าแบบที่เรียกว่า syndactyl คือมีนิ้วหนึ่งชี้ไปด้านหลัง อีกสามนิ้วชี้ไปด้านหน้า ... «คม-ชัด-ลึก, sept 14»
Northampton County Mother and Daughter battle rare syndrome
"The actual name for it is autosominal dominant gene disorder with renal and anogential malformations with syndactyl, aka STAR," said Mary. "I still can't believe ... «WFMZ Allentown, juin 14»
Copilul cu 25 de degete! Trăieşte în India iar părinţii nu doresc să-l …
Anomalia se datorează unor maformaţii genetice extrem de rare, Polydactyl, asimilată "excesului" de degete, respectiv Syndactyl, care face ca parte dintre ... «Jurnalul Naţional, oct 12»
The Mulefoot and other syndactyles: not all pigs are cloven-hoofed
The very idea of a syndactyl artiodactyl must surely be a radical one if you're not familiar with the variation seen in domestic pig breeds, but syndactyly has ... «Scientific American, sept 11»
Surgeons give Afghan girl reuse of hand
Syndactyl, a medical term, means that her digits were connected and the hand basically had no function, he said. “It's not an easy surgery on a normal, healthy ... «Clarksville Online, avril 11»