「MANDIBLE」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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| fossils, consisting solely of part of a lower | mandible and a few teeth, were found in Malawi. |
| It prevents posterior displacement of the | mandible and prevents the condyloid process from being |
| distinctive to mammals, including mammal-like | mandible and middle-ear structures and a relatively la |
| y, hefty bill has a distinctly upcurved lower | mandible and a straight culmen (a large version of the |
| rge black bill with a red stripe on the upper | mandible, and blackish legs. |
| l pterygoid muscles acts in helping lower the | mandible and open the jaw whereas unilateral action of |
| arrow symphysial knob on the anterior edge of | mandible and small palmar tubercles. |
| llow bill with black at the base of the lower | mandible and a black stripe along the culmen. |
| The condyloid process is part of the | mandible and is thicker than the coronoid, and consist |
| ower range of early Homo (631 ml/cc), but the | mandible and tooth size are quite gracile and similar |
| ion in the relative size of the maxillary and | mandible and through this a "squeezing" of the protrus |
| r salts about the lower portion of the skull, | mandible and sternum, which indicated that copper orna |
| ng ridge on the inner alveolar surface of the | mandible, and in the presence, in the young, of four o |
| A human's | mandible and teeth found in the cave have been carbon |
| It is known from five skulls, a | mandible and an incomplete postcranial skeleton. |
| hefty bill has a distinctively upcurved lower | mandible and a straight culmen. |
| oval plate, placed between the condyle of the | mandible and the mandibular fossa. |
| ge-brown facial skin at the base of the lower | mandible, as well as blue eye-rings. |
| ngle and posterior border of the angle of the | mandible, between the Masseter and Pterygoideus intern |
| The bill is fairly straight, with the upper | mandible black and the lower reddish. |
| in the maxillae slightly overlap those of the | mandible both in front and at the sides. |
| Mandible Chatter | |
| lating to Afropithecus consisting of cranial, | mandible, dentition and post-cranial remains. |
| parts of sirenian skeletons are the skull and | mandible, especially the frontal and other skull bones |
| ith a large horn or reddish spot on the upper | mandible except panamensis, which has a horn coloured |
| ong the outer part of the centre of the upper | mandible, formed where the two halves of the mandible |
| Zafarraya is known for a Neanderthal | mandible found in a cave (Cueva del Boquete) in 1983 b |
| ed from a fragmentary anterior section of the | mandible found from the Henry Mountains in southeaster |
| lotype LFN−PW 2008/5599−LS, an anterior right | mandible fragment, recovered from a dark, fine grained |
| king Man Site in Zhoukoudian, China unearth a | mandible fragment. |
| he Messel Pit, first described in 1966, and a | mandible from an open-pit coal mine near Halle in the |
| The | mandible has been dated to 30,000 years Before Present |
| The | mandible has a short symphysis. |
| omatic arch and a portion of the ramus of the | mandible have been removed. |
| stinguished by the accessory setal row of the | mandible having a distal tuft. |
| supramandibular, on the outer surface of the | mandible, in front of the Masseter and in contact with |
| (resembling that of an amphipod), a claw-like | mandible in the nauplius stage, and by a modified male |
| in number, are placed beneath the body of the | mandible in the submaxillary triangle, and rest on the |
| ibular ligament is to limit distension of the | mandible in an inferior direction. |
| No alveoli are found in the | mandible, indicating that it was likely edentulous. |
| straight to slightly decurved, and the lower | mandible is pinkish at base. |
| The lower | mandible is not flesh coloured in tytleri as it is fou |
| egoing description of the ossification of the | mandible is based on the researches of Low 44 and Fawc |
| xternal maxillary artery as it turns over the | mandible, is the most constant of the series; small ly |
| The lower | mandible is much longer than the upper mandible, and f |
| The upper | mandible is dark grey, while the lower mainly is pale |
| The | mandible is ossified in the fibrous membrane covering |
| Its | mandible is slender like that of Ursus arctos and Ursu |
| The | mandible is large and orange with a black tooth (inner |
| beak is black, big and stubby, with the upper | mandible jutting roughly perpendicular to the forehead |
| The | mandible KT-12/H1 discovered has similar features to t |
| The | mandible, longer than one meter, suggests very large s |
| d, but this has later been refuted, since the | mandible morphology matches that of Hyacinth Macaw, wh |
| Near the | mandible, Mousterian tools dated to 27,000 years BP we |
| 1880: The | mandible of a Neanderthal child was found in a secure |
| ntologist John T. Robinson first discovered a | mandible of a new hominid in southern Africa in 1949; |
| Holotype | mandible of Khoratpithecus ayeyarwadyensis |
| Figure 5: | Mandible of human embryo 95 mm. |
| Figure 3: | Mandible of human embryo 24 mm. |
| The | mandible of this species was relatively robust. |
| cludes a rare example of a complete skull and | mandible, often crushed in the fossilisation process, |
| leton, featuring most of the skull (minus the | mandible, or lower jaw), parts of the spinal column, h |
| plete skeleton preserving a partial skull and | mandible, partial presacral vertebrae, proximal-middle |
| Three specimens (consisting of a | mandible, pelvis, hindlimb, scapulocoracoid, incomplet |
| rom a partial skeleton (incomplete skull with | mandible) recovered from the nodular limestone of the |
| Differences in skull and | mandible shape separate it from Shinisaurus. |
| The Pandanaris convexa has a an upper | mandible similar to that of the Tangavius and Molothru |
| Bill blackish, lower | mandible slightly paler, pointed, thin and short, rath |
| opposite side; the posterior fibers cross the | mandible, some being inserted into the bone below the |
| hus, D. neivensis, was named based on a large | mandible that was discovered in Colombia. |
| ad a particularly massive and deep 50 cm-long | mandible that is also thin transversely. |
| s fibers arise from the incisive fossa of the | mandible, then course vertically downward to insert in |
| mylohyoid muscle is a muscle running from the | mandible to the hyoid bone, forming the floor of the o |
| l jugular vein descends from the angle of the | mandible to the clavicle. |
| When the | mandible touches a fish, the skimmer snaps its mouth s |
| refers to its characteristically broad, stout | mandible, unusual among crocodilians. |
| head inserts onto the neck of condyle of the | mandible; upper/superior head inserts onto the articul |
| In the | mandible, Verreaux's sifaka displays the stresirhine c |
| The | mandible was short and wasp-like with only two teeth, |
| Two other hominid fossils (a left femur and a | mandible) were in the same “grave” along with various |
| ction of the lower border of the ramus of the | mandible with the posterior border is the angle of the |
| ed specimen MNHNCu P3005, a partial skull and | mandible with a few cervical vertebrae, as resembling |
| one half the greatest diameter of the orbit; | mandible with the inner edge strongly raised, forming |
| Male birds have a red upper | mandible with a yellow tip, while the lower mandible i |
| riting "It seemed to me that such an extended | mandible would hinder his speech, particularly on word |
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