«MICROCEPHAL» संबंधित इंग्रजी पुस्तके
खालील ग्रंथसूची निवडीमध्ये
microcephal चा वापर शोधा. इंग्रजी साहित्यामध्ये वापराचा संदर्भ देण्यासाठी
microcephal शी संबंधित पुस्तके आणि त्याचे थोडक्यात उतारे.
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The American Journal of Science
In apes the fissura longitudinalis* is always long and deep; in the human
microcephal, this fissure is always incomplete and often wanting, the sphenoid
lobe being wholly smoot . Further, in the microcephal, the second connecting
gyration (le ...
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American Journal of Science
In its atrophied condition the microcephal brain, though it may be smaller and
have fewer gyrations than the brain of an orang or chimpanzee, still shows its
human character. The microcephal or idiot however low is no animal, he is only a
...
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The American Journal of Science and Arts
In apes the fissura longitudinalis* is always long and deep; in the human microce
- phal, this fissure is always incomplete and often wanting, the sphenoid lobe
being wholly smooth. Further, in the microcephal, the second connecting gyration
...
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The Phrenological Journal and Life Illustrated
He declares (in his “ Vorlcsungm "the skull of a microcephal found in a fossil
condition, and somewhat damaged, the lower jaw and the teeth of the upper jaw
being wanting, would be unconditionally declared by every naturalist to be like
the ...
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Annulosa Javanica Or an Attempt to Illustrate the Natural ...
The aflinities of this genus would be very difficult to discover were it not for a
Brazil insect, which I believe forms M. Latreille's genus Microcephal:u,* and
which clearly connects it with Dicwlus. This Brazilian insect has the subquadrate
mentum ...
William Sharp Mac-Leay, Thomas Horsfield, 1825
The friar pastor exhibited as the greatest curiosity of the convent "a real man-
monkey," a microcephal, which Vogt examined at great length. While he was
measuring its angles, the monk exclaimed : " A real man-monkey, isn't it ?
Wouldn't that ...
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Approaches to Animal Communication
And in this connection, it is worth remarking that among the primates, the
chimpanzee may represent something of a 'microcephal' and man more nearly a '
normal' in brain-size, for primates of that body magnitude. (von Bonin, 1952:138n.
Thomas A. Sebeok, Alexandra Ramsay, 1969
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Child Abuse and its Mimics in Skin and Bone
There may be other associated abnormalities: saddle nose, monomelic
shortening and bowing, particularly of the humeri and femora, widening of
metaphyses, microcephal, cleft palate, cardiac defects (usually atrial septal defect
), and ...
B. G. Brogdon, Tor Shwayder, Jamie Elifritz, 2013
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Etymological Dictionary of Grasses
The very small spikelets fall entire and so look like small chips of wood
microcarpon See microcarpa microcephal-a, -um, -us Gk mikros, small; kephale,
head. Inflorescence a short spike or contracted panicle Microchlaena See
Microlaena ...
Harold T. Clifford, Peter D. Bostock, 2007
Microcephalous ( mlkro-sef'a-lus ) [ Gr. mikros, small, and kephale, Sk. SEqi^,
head.] a. having a small head 555^ jpg^ SJtf^ST, 5 „. Microcephal'ic a. Same as
Microcephalous. Micrococci ( mikro-koksl ) [ Gr. mikros, small, and coccos, kernel.
] ...
Nilakantha Babaji Ranade, 1996