BUKU BASA INGGRIS KAKAIT KARO «FURCULA»
Temukaké kagunané saka
furcula ing pilihan bibliografi iki. Buku kang kakait dening
furcula lan pethikan cekak kang padha kanggo nyediyakaké panggunané ing sastra Basa Inggris.
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Inner Bird: Anatomy and Evolution, The
The furcula is familiar as the wishbone, but its function in the bird is poorly
understood. In fact, it is the fused product of the paired clavicles, or collarbones,
and a number of otherwise typical birds have retained those independent bones.
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Entomology of Antarctica
In a previous paper (Wise, 1964a) , I used the terms "dorsal" and "ventral" for
setae on the dens, intending ventral for the side with the mucro tooth, which is the
striking or ventral side of the furcula when held under the body. However, these ...
J. Linsley Gressitt, 1967
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Notodontidae & Oenosandridae (Lepidoptera)
Cerura furcula subsp. salicis Lenz, 1924: 44. ST: Unspecified number of PP, and
OO, [Germany], Oberrbayern, Herrsching – unknown type depository (coll. F.
Lenz, Herrsching bei München). Ajunior homonym of Furcula salicis Lamarck,
1816: ...
Alexander Schintlmeister, 2013
But photographs cannot show what is happening to the bird's skeleton as it flies,
and researchers had assumed that the wishbone, or furcula, acted as a strut
between the two shoulder girdles. The furcula, however, is much more dynamic
than ...
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The Dissection of Vertebrates: A Laboratory Manual
... are retained even in birds that are secondarily flightless. For example, the
scapula, procoracoid, and furcula are tightly bound near the shoulder joint; the
procoracoid is a stout, elongated element bracing the forelimbs against the
sternum.
Gerardo De Iuliis, Gerald DeIuliis, Dino Pulera, 2006
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American Insects: A Handbook of the Insects of America North ...
Dark blue to reddish brown; furcula very long, flattened, adapted for jumping on
water. On the surface of fresh water ponds throughout North America. 2.
HYPOGASTRURIDAE (Elongate-bodied Springtail Family) L. 0.8.0-3 mm. Body
elongate ...
Ross H. Arnett, Jr., 2000
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The Carnivorous Dinosaurs
In Archaeopteryx and oviraptorosaurs, there is a large articulation area on the
scapula (acromial process of the scapula) articulating with the epicleidium of the
furcula. Most non-avian thero- pod dinosaurs, such as Velociraptor, show the ...
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A Dictionary of Entomology
(Latin, furcula I little fork. PL, Furcellae.) Spina or Monapophysis of Sternellum (
MacGillivray). See Apophysis; Furca. FURCELLINA Noun. (Latin, furcula I little
fork. PL, Furcellinae.) Pit or thickening on outer surface of Sternellum marking ...
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Field Notes from the Northern Forest
When the animal wants to move fast and far, it flicks its furcula against the ground
and tosses itself high into the air. A springtail is small, only a couple of millimeters
long, but it can jump ten to twenty times its own body length at the drop of a ...
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Peterson Field Guide to Moths of Northeastern North America
WHITE FURCULA Furcula borealis 93-0024 (7936) Common TL 18–23 mm.
White FW is marked with black spots along lines. Peppery dark gray median
band and subapical patch are accented with orange and metallic blue spots.
Thorax has ...
David Beadle, Seabrooke Leckie, 2012
BABAGAN WARTA KANG NGLEBOKAKÉ ARAN «FURCULA»
Weruhi yèn pawarta nasional lan internasional wis ngomongaké lan kepriyé aran
furcula digunakaké ing babagan warta iki.
Archaeornithura meemannae: Earliest Known Ancestor of Modern …
Anatomical abbreviations: ba – basicranium; co – coracoid; cv – cervical vertebrae; fe – femur; fi – fibula; fu – furcula; hu – humerus; ra – radius; ... «Sci-News.com, Mei 15»
Photos: The mystique of moths
Twin-spotted-Sphinx-Moth-(7.jpg. Two-Spotted-Looper-Moth-(89.jpg. Virgin-Tiger-Moth. Virginian-Tiger-Moth. White-Furcula-Moth. E-mail this ... «The Province, Apr 15»
What's the Army doing with dinosaurs? Redux
... evidence is based on the varying conditions of the third finger, including that of “Montana's T. rex”, as well as repeated fractures in the furcula, ... «DVIDS, Apr 15»
Snow Fleas: 400 Million Years Old And Still Springing
They spring off their spring-loaded furcula, held in place by the hook of a retinaculum, because unlike what Tigger taught us, you can't actually ... «MTPR, Apr 15»
Zoo features new animatronic beasts
... the Stegosaurus, whose name means “roof lizard,” and the Coelophysis, which has hollow bones and a wishbone, or furcula, like a bird. «Valley morning Star, Mar 15»
Wild Side: Bugs that aren't really bugs
have a spike-like organ, called a furcula, extending from the tips of their abdomens. The furcula normally bends forward under the animal and ... «Martha's Vineyard Times, Mar 15»
Don't feed the dinosaurs
... the Stegosaurus, whose name means “roof lizard;” and the Coelophysis, which has hollow bones and a wishbone, or furcula, like a bird. «Monitor, Mar 15»
The winter season highlights snow fleas
Their flea-like common name is derived from their ability jump using a spring-like appendage called a furcula to propel themselves into the air. «Michigan State University Extension, Des 14»
Deboning the mystery behind the furcula (aka the wishbone)
The act of two people holding the furcula (“little fork” in Latin), the forked bone found in birds like the turkey, ensues. As each pulls their hardest, ... «allvoices, Nov 14»
What's the Story, Wishbone?
This Thanksgiving, don't forget to squeamishly plunge your hands into the depths of the turkey so as to pull out its furcula, more commonly ... «Modern Farmer, Nov 14»