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Перевод: femur
[существительное] бедро; бедренная кость
Тезаурус:
- All the bones remain intact, but slight splitting has occurred, for instance on the femur (Fig. 1.4I, J) and tibia (Fig. 1.4K, L).
- Some breakage of bone has occurred, with the distal end of a rabbit femur at top right and breakage of rabbit mandibles at bottom left; and perforations of thin bone is also evident (middle right).
- A. insectivore mandible (20); B. broken tip of ascending ramus of insectivore mandible (75); C. femur head with impact damage on edge of articular surface with a crack extending from it (75); D. abraded edge of greater trochanter (38); E. femur and pelvis (11); F. broken end of femur shaft with little evidence of rounding (75); G. broken end of pelvis with crack extending down from uneven break but little evidence of rounding (75); H. two distal humerus fragments (12).
- If there were no damage to the bones there should be exact correspondence between the numbers of major limb bone elements like humerus and femur and numbers of mandibles and maxillae, and departure from this can arise from preferential damage to or selection against either group.
- In Table 1.2 it can be seen that the femur and humerus in particular are less complete, with dramatic increases in proximal femora and distal humeri in the trampled material.
- An elegant illustration of the similarity in signals, but difference in response, is provided by grafting tissue from the proximal part of an early leg bud that would normally develop as the femur, into the progress zone of an early wing bud.
- Feel that Mr Twill may be called upon to lay down his femur after all.
- The splitting on the shaft of the tibia again follows the collagen fibre orientations, but that on the head of the femur seems more likely to be structural on a larger scale due to the rounded shape of the femur head.
- % femur heads digested: the numbers of femur heads present in the sample that show some evidence of digestive corrosion compared with the total numbers of femur heads in the sample.
- A. sutural separation further advanced than that seen in Fig. 1.4B (12); B. advanced splitting of occlusal surface of vole molar (19); C. enlargement of same (112); D. chipping of vole molar after initial splitting (38); E. splitting of femur shaft (300); F. cracking of femur head (34); G. splitting of epiphysis of head of humerus (30); H. enlargement of same (75).
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