Pages for "haemal arches"
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Dictionary Contents: H
... H; H1-related protein-tyrosine phosphatase; H2 antagonist; H-2 antigen; H2 blocker; H-2 complex; H(2) fumarate reductase; H2 histocompatibility; H(2)-proteinase; H2Q; ha; HA1 virus; HA2 virus; haaf; haak; haarscheibe tumour; Haase's rule;...
http://cancerweb.ncl.ac.uk/omd/contents/H.html
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Mosasauridae Translation and Pronunciation Guide
Mosasauridae Translation and Pronunciation Guide
/ Ben Creisler
/ Web Page copyright © 2000 by Jeff Poling. ... The haemal arches not fused to tail vertebrae except in Prognathodon. ... The tail is relatively long, without a...
http://www.dinosauria.com/dml/names/mosa.html
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Aïstopoda
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Aïstopoda
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... The vertebrae are holospondylous, having only a single ossification per segment. They lack intercentra, even in the tail, and there are no free...
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A%C3%AFstopoda
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Online Encyclopedia
/ Search over 40,000 articles from the original, classic Encyclopedia Britannica, 11th Edition. SKELETON
... They probably represent the places where the chevron bones or
haemal arches would be attached...
http://encyclopedia.jrank.org/SIV_SOU/SKELETON.html
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... *) The transverse processes of the thoracic vertebrae have only one joint surface for the reception of a simple rib head, and the caudal vertebrae differ from those of other saurians in the lack of the articular processes and in the fusion of...
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A Theory of Population, deduced from the General Law of Animal Fertility
... With the exception of a few ganglia, the whole of the nervous masses are contained within the neural arches of the vertebrae; whilst all the viscera and limbs are contained within, or appended to, the haemal arches—the...
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