KSIĄŻKI POWIĄZANE ZE SŁOWEM «BASICRANIAL»
Poznaj użycie słowa
basicranial w następujących pozycjach bibliograficznych Książki powiązane ze słowem
basicranial oraz krótkie ich fragmenty w celu przedstawienia kontekstu użycia w literaturze.
1
Origins of the Higher Groups of Tetrapods: Controversy and ...
(9) Basicranial sinus in the carnosaur Tyrannosaurus rex. A = brain cavity; B =
occipital condyle; C = basicranial sinus; D = verticalized braincase floor. (10)
Sagittal section through a posthatchling Caiman. Note the absence of braincase
...
Hans-Peter Schultze, Linda Trueb, 1991
2
Advances in Nervous System Research and Application: 2011 ...
(2010 FEB 1) Spanish National Research Council (CSIC), Madrid: Effects of brain
and facial size on basicranial form in human and primate evolution “
Understanding variation in the basicranium is of central importance to
paleoanthropology ...
3
Journal of Anatomy and Physiology
In this figure a, b represents the basicranial axis; be, be lines drawn from the
occipital end of the basicranial axis to the opposite boundary of the occipital
foramen. The angle a, b, c, therefore, indicates the inclination of the plane of the
occipital ...
4
The Emergence of Culture: The Evolution of a Uniquely Human ...
On this basis, the researchers used basicranial flexion as a way of estimating
where various fossil hominids fell in comparison with both apes and modern
human adults (Laitman et al. 1979). They based their study on a discriminant
function ...
5
African Papionin Phylogenetic History and Plio-Pleistocene ...
Hypothesized phylogenetic trees from 3-D geometric morphometric analysis of
female basicranial data excluding size-correlated PCs: a) Phylogenetic tree
produced from NJ analysis, and b) Phylogenetic tree produced from UPGMA
analysis.
Christopher Charles Gilbert, 2008
6
Origins of the Modern Mind: Three Stages in the Evolution of ...
Figure 4.2 The curvature of the base of the skull (basicranial flexure) in selected
primates and hominids, modified from Lieberman ( I 984). The curvatures are
outlined against profiles of a chimpanzee skull and a modern human skull (not ...
7
Ontogeny, Functional Ecology, and Evolution of Bats
Whereas basicranial characters thus far have had limited impact on relationships
within Chiroptera, they have played a role recently in the controversy about the
monophyletic versus diphyletic origin of bats. Wible & Novacek (1988) observed
...
8
Studies in Language Origins
Topographic projection of the basicranial line on the skull of a primate, norma
lateralis, according to Laitman, J.T., R.C. Heimbuch and E.S. Crelin (1978).
Laitman et al. suppose that this configuration corresponds to the high position of
the ...
Jan Wind, Abraham Jonker, 1994
9
United States Geological Survey Professional Paper
SITED STATES OF AMERICA Page Abstract __ 95 Introduction 95
Acknowledgments 97 General characters of the auditory region in Oligocene
Felidae 97 Auditory bulla 97 Basicranial foramina 99 Generic descriptions 99
Subfamily ...
10
Geological Survey Professional Paper
Page Abstract 95 Introduction 95 Acknowledgments 97 General characters of the
auditory region in Oligocene Felidae ---- 97 Auditory bulla 97 Basicranial
foramina 99 Generic descriptions 99 Subfamily Machaerodontinae 99
Hoplophoneus ...
WIADOMOŚCI, KTÓRE ZAWIERAJĄ SŁOWO «BASICRANIAL»
Sprawdź, o czym dyskutuje się w prasie krajowej i zagranicznej oraz jak jest stosowane słowo
basicranial w wiadomościach.
Reasons for really liking wildebeest
Cross-sections of wildebeest (at left) and gerenuk skulls to show the strongly down-turned facial axis in the wildebeest relative to the basicranial axis. By the way ... «Scientific American, Lut 14»
4.4 Million-year-old 'Ardi' Skull Reveals Close Ties to Humans
The only way to be sure, Almecija said, is through the discovery of a skull complete enough to bury any doubt regarding Ardi's basicranial length and location of ... «Nature World News, Sty 14»
Ardi Has Some Human-like Skull Traits, Say Researchers
... base of the skull, including the temporal bone , of the best-preserved basicranial specimen of Ardi and similar samples from Australopithecines, chimpanzees, ... «Popular Archaeology, Sty 14»
On the Evolution of the Mammalian Middle Ear
... incus of Yanoconodon was considered similar to modern mammals in having a crus longum (stapedial process) and a crus breve (for basicranial articulation). «Discovery Institute, Lip 12»