「cartilaginous」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)

cartilaginous

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  • r 'wrist' and tarsal or 'ankle' bones were cartilaginous, and did not ossify.
  • The cartilaginous and bony portions of the tube are not in t
  • om red to peach, the texture is fleshy and cartilaginous, and the shape is flat and leaf-like, with
  • These cartilages form the cartilaginous bar of the mandibular arch (see p. 66), an
  • e furnished with a horrid poison; all have cartilaginous bones, slow circulation, exquisite sight a
  • s also usually a floating rib, lacking the cartilaginous connection to the seventh rib.
  • gs of the stem have a white and continuous cartilaginous edge.
  • Such gills are characteristic of Cartilaginous fish such as sharks, rays, sawfish, and gu
  • Acrodus is an extinct genus of cartilaginous fish from the Triassic.
  • cently found to be present in species from cartilaginous fish to human (probably with the exception
  • aodontus is an extinct genus of lonchidiid cartilaginous fish which existed in Liuhuanggou, Xingjia
  • Orodontidae is an extinct family of cartilaginous fish that lived from the late Pennsylvania
  • Saw") was a long-lived genus of shark-like cartilaginous fish that first arose in the oceans of the
  • Within cartilaginous fish, approximately 80% of the sharks, ray
  • locephali ("complete heads") is a taxon of cartilaginous fish, of which the order Chimaeriformes is
  • extinct genus of eugeneodontid, shark-like cartilaginous fish.
  • wn as long-nosed chimaeras, is a family of cartilaginous fish.
  • lusks and vertebrates, but rarely occur in cartilaginous fish.
  • ay also infect turtles and fish, including cartilaginous fish.
  • In cartilaginous fishes (e.g.
  • Sharks, and possibly other cartilaginous fishes, have immunoglobulin M (IgM) and im
  • Cartilaginous joints are connected entirely by cartilage
  • Cartilaginous joints also forms the growth regions of im
  • Cartilaginous joints allow more movement between bones t
  • The chondrocranium (or cartilaginous neurocranium) is the primitive cartilagino
  • A small cartilaginous nodule (cartilago triticea), sometimes bon
  • the fold, since the origin is deep to the cartilaginous opening.
  • emporomandibular articulation, pierces the cartilaginous or bony wall of the external acoustic meat
  • A it lacks a definite "facet" and the two cartilaginous parts of the articulation are joined only
  • By the twenty-fifth year this cartilaginous plate is ossified, and the occipital and s
  • ne, in which are found three or four small cartilaginous plates, the lesser alar cartilages (cartil
  • thin in the osseous portion, while in the cartilaginous portion it contains many mucous glands and
  • gin which serves for the attachment of the cartilaginous portion.
  • ice, least at the junction of the bony and cartilaginous portions, and again increased toward the t
  • es the fibrous membrane which connects the cartilaginous rings of the trachea to each other.
  • Silver lampreys possess a cartilaginous skeleton, and adults generally grow to a l
  • pe has a white to ocher, equal, tough, and cartilaginous structure with fibrillose patches.
  • It then enters the cartilaginous substance which fills the foramen lacerum,
  • ly small and delicate, and are capped by a cartilaginous tip.
  • ein is a simple protein found in horny and cartilaginous tissues and in the lens of the eye.
  • iii) an abrupt transition from cartilaginous to calcified fibrocartilage - the so-calle
  • poradic disorder where intraosseous benign cartilaginous tumors develop in close proximity to growt
  • Stipe: Up to 4 cm tall, 6 mm thick, equal, cartilaginous, whitish to blue-grey, yellowish-brown at