10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «FISSIPED»
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Mammalian Evolutionary Morphology: A Tribute to Frederick S. ...
From the perspective of clades evolving within a constrained phenotypic space,
Rosen's (1974) characterization of an adaptive zone as a collection of taxa
sharing primitive features is nonsensical. All of the taxa here, fissiped and
pinniped, ...
Eric J. Sargis, Marian Dagosto,
2008
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Buffon: A Life in Natural History
7. Fissiped carnivores with nonretractable claws: wolf, fox, jackal, artic fox, dog,
and their varieties (common to both continents). 8. Fissiped carnivores with
nonretractible claws, with a pocket under the tail: hyena, civet, zibeth (Indian civet
), ...
Leslie Pearce Williams,
1997
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Maternal Effects in Mammals
MATERNAL EFFECTS ON HUNTING AND FEEDING In a diverse array of
fissiped carnivores, mothers have important effects on the ability of their offspring
to cope with the specific ecological conditions encountered in the natal area.
Dario Maestripieri, Jill M. Mateo,
2009
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The Century Dictionary: An Encyclopedic Lexicon of the ...
446. fission-fungi (fish'on-fun'ii), ». pi. Bacteria. fissipalmate (fis-i-pal'mat), a. [< L.
fissus, pp. of findere, cleave, split, + palma, palm, + -ate*-.] Semipalmate;
palmiped with deeply incised webs ; partly fissiped. fissipalmatibn (fis'i-pal-ma'
shon), n.
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith,
1914
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia
446. fission-fungi (fish'gn-fun"jl), n. pi. Bacteria. fissipalmate (fis-i-pal'mat), a. [< L.
fissus, pp. of findere, cleave, split, + palma, palm, + -ate1.] Semipalmate ;
palmiped with deeply incised webs ; partly fissiped. fissipalmatibn (ns'i-pal-ma'
shon), ...
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The Century Dictionary and Cyclopedia: Dictionary
446. fission-fungi (fish'on-fun'ji), n. pi. Bacteria. fissipalmate (fls-i-pal'mat), a. [< L.
fissus, pp. of findere, cleave, split, + palma, palm, + -ate1.] Semipalmate;
palmiped with deeply incised webs ; partly fissiped. fissipalmation (fis'i-pal-ma'
shon), n.
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The Century dictionary and cyclopedia: a work of universal ...
44G. fission-fungi (fish'on-fun'il), n.pl. Bacteria. fissipalmate (fis-i-pal'mat), a. [< L.
fissus, pp. of findere, cleave, split, + palma, palm, + -ate1.} Semipalmate ;
palmiped with deeply incised webs ; partly fissiped. fissipalmation (fis'i-pal-ma'
shon), ...
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith,
1906
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Pamphlets on Biology: Kofoid collection
The absence of fissiped Carnivora from the recorded Oligocene fauna of Egypt
would not be conclusive in itself; but, coupled with the exceptional variety and
abundance of the more archaic creodonts of the family M It may be noted In ...
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The Popular Science Monthly
Does a lion, because it is fissiped, resemble a rat, which is also fissiped, more
closely than a horse resembles a dogf " It is probable, then, that in writing the
opening discourse of his great work Buffon was innocent of any idea of organic ...
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Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History
... or to diminish, as in the lacrymal of many fissiped Carnivora. In conclusion, the
form and size of the lacrymals of mammals are conditioned, first, by intrinsic
hereditary factors which cause the lacrymal to increase or to diminish and,
secondly, ...
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Sutro Sam spotted back in City after sojourn
The playful little fissiped was first spotted in late September hanging out at the ruins of the former swimming complex's largest pool where he ... «San Francisco Chronicle, mar 13»