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Pediatric Orthopedics in Practice
The localized disorders include: ▭ teratological dislocation of the hip, ▭
proximal femoral focal deficiency, ▭ coxa vara and femoral neck pseudarthrosis.
Typical changes in this area are found in association with the following systemic
...
Fritz Hefti, F. Freuler, R. Hinchcliffe, 2007
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Descriptive Catalogue of the
Teratological Series in the ...
The book has no illustrations or index. It may have numerous typos or missing text. However, purchasers can download a free scanned copy of the original rare book from the publisher's website (GeneralBooksClub.com).
Royal College Of Surgeons Of Museum, 2010
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Breeding Tropical and Subtropical Fruits
All polymorphic forms are regarded as teratological (i.e. abnormally modified),
representing residual phylogenetic transitional stages between the perfect flower
and the pistillate flower on the one hand, and the perfect flower and the staminate
...
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The Ashgate Research Companion to Monsters and the Monstrous
This mode of teratological experimentation in thought and practice does not need
an actual element of alterity that is not human—animal, machine—but reminds us
all that humanity is made up of its own elements of otherness that are ...
Asa Simon Mittman, Peter J. Dendle, 2013
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fundamentals of mid-tertiary stratigraphical correlation
In 1924-25 he suggested that this large embryont might be teratological, even
though he still regarded it as being of subgeneric value. Vaughan & Cole (1941)
redefined the subgenus and unjustifiably asserted that L. tobleri was merely a ...
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Fundamentals of Mid-Tertiary Stratigraphical Correlation
In 1924-25 he suggested that this large embryont might be teratological, even
though he still regarded it as being of subgeneric value. Vaughan & Cole (1941)
redefined the subgenus and unjustifiably asserted that L. tobleri was merely a ...
F. T. Banner, W. H. Blow, 2011
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Paleodemography: Age Distributions from Skeletal Samples
Shika Gakuho. Journal of the Tokyo Dental College Society 90, 55—71. Oostra
RJ, Baljet B, Dijkstra PF, and Hennekam RC (1998a) Congenital anomalies in
the teratological collection of the Museum Vrolik in Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
Robert D. Hoppa, James W. Vaupel, 2002
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The Ages of Two-faced Janus: The Comets of 1577 and 1618 and ...
astrological and physical stance of Aristotle, referring cometary significance to "
fortuitous and inferior causes", and the more Stoically- oriented, teratological
stance, with its firm conviction that, whatever their causes, any unusual natural
event ...
Tabitta Van Nouhuys, 1998
There is, we may say, practically no specificity in teratological action. "Any type of
abnormality", as Bellamy puts it, "may be produced under the influence of any
inhibiting agent by controlling the concentration or intensity of action, the length
of ...
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Non-ionizing Radiation: Static and extremely low-frequency ...
produced statistically significant effects on crown–rump length and craniofacial
perimeter, which are less sensitive teratological parameters in these mice (
Tyndall, 1993). Chick embryos were simultaneously exposed to a static magnetic
field of ...
WIADOMOŚCI, KTÓRE ZAWIERAJĄ SŁOWO «TERATOLOGICAL»
Sprawdź, o czym dyskutuje się w prasie krajowej i zagranicznej oraz jak jest stosowane słowo
teratological w wiadomościach.
Plaintiff Alleges Exposure To Zofran Caused Congenital Heart …
These tests were intended to study Zofran's potential “teratological” effects. In other words, they were meant to demonstrate whether or not exposure to Zofran ... «Legal Examiner, Kwi 15»
An academic treatise on passive-aggression
It even increases your vocabulary: Jay Fitger deplores the “teratological” tastes of his students, whose stories feature werewolves, vampires, “exsanguination in ... «Macleans.ca, Sie 14»
Flying apes and snakes with legs
The archive belonged to a zoologist by the name of Peter Ameisenhaufen who had made pioneering advances in teratological studies back in the Thirties and ... «Telegraph.co.uk, Sie 14»
From PNAS, a Scathing Rebuke to Hype over Homo Floresiensis …
Because teratological individuals are barred as type specimens by the International Code of Zoological Nomenclature (75), documentation of serious anomalies ... «Discovery Institute, Sie 14»
PICTURES: Gross Wonders Across US
Admittedly, the collection of teratological specimens (mutants) requires a strong stomach. But even the most sensitive can enjoy the Chevalier Jackson Foreign ... «Cleveland News - Fox 8, Paz 12»
Why cyclops shark grabs at our imagination
Unlike so many teratological accidents, he is not a hideously deformed tragedy. That big ol' eye seems to be roughly correctly shaped and in the “right” place. «Deep-Sea News, Lis 11»
Why we create monsters
... Television, Comic Book and Electronic Game Appearances, 1921-2010” and “Speaking of Monsters: A Teratological Anthology.” He has conducted extensive ... «University at Buffalo Reporter, Paz 11»
Two Little Ladies, One Body: Meet the Biddenden Maids of the 12th …
As far as Mary and Eliza Chulkhurst living much later than the 12th century, "the Maids [are] not mentioned in any of the major teratological works of the 16th and ... «Booktryst, Paz 11»
The bumpy road to human in vitro fertilization
The Oldham authorities converted the small Kershaw's Hospital into the world's first IVF clinic. With colleagues, I had assessed in detail the teratological risks to ... «Nature.com, Paz 10»
The return of Stuart Pivar
We also know from a very long history of teratological research that all kinds of aberrations can occur in a single generation, so that is no surprise. However ... «ScienceBlogs, Cze 09»