10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «HETERODACTYLOUS»
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... n 214 Artistic ability, inheritance of in man, v 229 Asymmetry, in development of
Polydactyly, xn 220 in heterodactylous fowls, x 87 in tail feather pattern of
pigeons, x 89 Atoxyl, influence of on Trypanosomes, n 212 A ttacus, see
Philosamia A ...
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Cerebral Lateralization in Nonhuman Species
Thus, Bond (1920) showed that when four-toed animals are crossed with five-
toed animals, a certain proportion of the offspring is heterodactylous. Among the
heterodactylous animals, the presence of five toes on the left and four toes on the
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Collected Reprints: Grants-in-aid by the American Cancer ...
A comparison of the data in table 4 with those of tables 3 and 6 shows, however,
that every one of the matings of heterozygous and dextrally hetero- dactylous
parents produced a higher incidence of dextrally heterodactylous offspring than
any ...
American Cancer Society, 1948
When four-toed breeds were crossed with five-toed breeds, 38 out of 402
offspring were heterodactylous, with four toes on one foot and five on the other.
Nearly 90% had the extra digit on the left- hand side. However, in the first
generation ...
Anthony Charles Neville, 1976
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Robertson's Words for a Modern Age: A Cross Reference of ...
Qualifying words: heteracanthous, heter- actinal, heterandrous, heteraxial.
heterocar- pous, heterochromatic, heterochromatism, heterochronism,
heterocycle, heterocyclic, heterodactylous, heterodermic, heterodont, heterodox,
heterogamous, ...
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The Chambers Dictionary
n heterodactyl (-dak' til; Crdaktylos toe) a heterodactylous bird. — adj heterodac
tylous having the first and second toes turned backwards (as in trogons — not the
first and fourth as in parrots). — adj het erodont (Gr odous, odonios a tooth) ...
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A Portuguese-English Dictionary
heterochronia. heterocronp -na (adj.) heterochronous. heterodfictilo -la (adj., Zool
.) heterodactylous; (m.pl.) the TroRonidae. heterodino -na (adj.. Radio)
heterodyne. heterodonte (m.) the genus (Helerodon) of hognose snakes.
heterodozia [ks] ...
James Lumpkin Taylor, Priscilla Clark Martin, 1970
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Academic Press Dictionary of Science and Technology
... as well as to certain cells of other species. heterodactylous Vertebrate Zoology,
having the first two toes of the foot curved back. Heterodendraceae Botany, a
monogeneric family of freshwater yellow-green algae of the order
Tribonematales, ...
Christopher G. Morris, 1992
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The Soil Mites of the World: Vol. 1: Primitive Oribatids of ...
... legs tridactylous. heterodactylous. Type-species: Cryptoplophora mauritaníca
Grandjean. 1932. A single Palararctic species known. _ Body smooth, without
sculpture. Rostral setae longest of all prodorsal setae, originating in anterior
fourth ...
J. Balogh, S. Mahunka, 1983
... not hinged, immobile; notogaster with 10 pairs of setae and 1 pair of areae
porosae; heterodactylous (tarsi I— III monodacty- lous, IV bidactylous); genital
setae numbering 6 pairs, anal setae 2 pairs. Type-genus Onychobates Hammer,
1967.
M. Luxton, C. T. Duval, B. A. Holloway, 1985