「Dentition」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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This fish possesses powerful | dentition and can inflict serious bites. |
He studied mammalian | dentition and produced a comparison of cusp similariti |
a sister clade to the guenons but differs in | dentition and habits. |
overbite, K. implexidens a more interlocking | dentition and K. molnarai an intermediate condition. |
araliparis molinai but differs in details of | dentition and pectoral fin shape. |
fropithecus consisting of cranial, mandible, | dentition and post-cranial remains. |
Bauriids have a | dentition characteristic of herbivores. |
ambiguous synapomorphies, including a unique | dentition composed of spatulate teeth not seen anywher |
fringed barbels, and small, spoon-shaped and | dentition, Dentectus also shows unique derived feature |
Labial | dentition developed and coarse. |
Their unique | dentition has led some scientists to suggest an omnivo |
rimitive cranial characters, Paraenhydrocyon | dentition includes unique sharp-tipped, slender premol |
ompletely fungivorous primates, though their | dentition is very suitable for eating fungi. |
s descendants, the dicynodonts, in which the | dentition is reduced to only a single pair of tusks (a |
r descendants, the dicynodonts, in which the | dentition is reduced to only a single pair of tusks (a |
The palatal and mandibular | dentition is unspecialized, and there are no batteries |
the more northern striped hyenas, and their | dentition is more robust, indicating less generalised |
From | dentition its known that the palate, which is almost c |
However, | dentition may not be a reliable characteristic to diff |
he derived adaptation seen in its teeth, the | dentition of Pachygenelus is believed to have been the |
The study made on the | dentition of the hominins revealed that the average P. |
The overall structure of the skull and | dentition of Nurocyon are intermediate between the liv |
For example, the marginal | dentition of Ianthasaurus is similar to that of insect |
most important work, a monograph titled The | Dentition of the Australopthecinae after which the Uni |
12/H1 discovered has similar features to the | dentition of Australopithecus afarensis; this has brou |
Dentition of this animal displayed only the characteri | |
The | dentition of E. basilatus' suggests this animal was a |
The | dentition of Yacarerani, like many other notosuchians, |
ointing to an age of about 35 years based on | dentition or even later (based on anthropological stan |
The | dentition patterns of the cusps and other molars are c |
Anadara valve interior showing taxodont | dentition; Pliocene of Cyprus. |
Hyracodon's | dentition resembled that of later rhinoceroses, but it |
Enhydrocyon's | dentition suggests this animal was a hypercarnivore or |
Though a carnivore, | dentition suggests this animal was a hypercarnivore or |
zed by distinctive features of the skull and | dentition that should be recognized as a separate fami |
ifferences in the structure of the skull and | dentition that indicate that Rhizocyon may be close to |
his provided a detailed view of the animal's | dentition that could not normally be observed in the s |
ested by the common name, it has distinctive | dentition, the outer row of premaxillary teeth enlarge |
Columellar | dentition thinner, weakly evident, disappearing in the |
um and mandibular fragments with most of the | dentition, together with parts of the postcranial skel |
Its | dentition was quite derived, with enlarged molariform |
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