单词 | fenestra |
例句 | Temporal fenestrae are post-orbital openings in the skull that allow muscles to expand and lengthen. Fundamentals of Biology 2015-01-01T00:00:00Z In most meat-eating dinosaurs, a ridge of bone provides a roof over an opening in the skull in front of the eye sockets known as the antorbital fenestra. The Real Dilophosaurus Would Have Eaten the Jurassic Park Version for Breakfast 2020-12-15T05:00:00Z In the past, scientists believed the two large features in the roof of the extinct predator's skull - called the dorsotemporal fenestra - were filled with muscles that assist with jaw movements. Tyrannosaurus rex had 'air-con' in its head 2019-09-05T04:00:00Z One of these “intermediate” triceratops skulls is on public display in the University of California Museum of Paleontology and clearly shows the emerging fenestrae, or holes, in the bony shield of the skull. Letters: Looking Again at the Skulls (1 Letter) 2012-03-12T23:40:37Z Torosaurus’s is larger and flatter, with two large circular holes called fenestrae on either side of it. Existential Angst for the Torosaurus as Species Is Disputed 2012-03-05T21:09:54Z Anapsids have no temporal fenestrae, synapsids have one, and diapsids have two. Fundamentals of Biology 2015-01-01T00:00:00Z The spelling looks British, and the ancient British borrowed a good many words direct from the Latin, ffenstr for example, from fenestra, for window, doubtless a new idea to them. Through East Anglia in a Motor Car 2012-02-22T03:00:21.787Z Crucially, turtles lack temporal fenestrae, suggesting that they are the living relatives of a more primitive reptilian form that pre-dates the diapsids. Turtles More Like Lizards on Evolutionary Tree, New Gene Study Finds 2011-07-20T03:45:02.057Z The pro�tic encloses between it and the lateral occipital the fenestra ovalis, into which fits the columella of the ear. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Slice 7 "Bible" to "Bisectrix" 2010-12-20T17:12:05.780Z The vestibule communicates with the chain of bones of the middle ear by means of a small opening, called the "oval window," or fenestra ovalis. A Treatise on Physiology and Hygiene For Educational Institutions and General Readers The origin is fleshy and is from the ischium and pubis around the edges of this fenestra; none of the fibers arises from the membrane stretched across the fenestra. Myology and Serology of the Avian Family Fringillidae A Taxonomic Study It is in the window of a fenestra. Geography and Plays The openings for the internal nares, the ventral orbital fenestrae, and the subtemporal fossae are readily recognized. A New Order of Fishlike Amphibia From the Pennsylvanian of Kansas The dorsal or hyomandibular portion of this same arch is transformed into the auditory chain, ending in the fenestra ovalis. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 3, Slice 7 "Bible" to "Bisectrix" 2010-12-20T17:12:05.780Z After the appearance of temporal fenestrae, selection for the classical factors is quite acceptable to explain the further development of fenestration. The Adductor Muscles of the Jaw In Some Primitive Reptiles The pars posticus originates by a broad, flat tendon on a line across the posterior half of the membrane that covers the ischiopubic fenestra. Myology and Serology of the Avian Family Fringillidae A Taxonomic Study Corrupt: I suppose the meaning to be that the king saw the woman out of his window: camera or fenestra is wanted. Henry the Sixth A Reprint of John Blacman's Memoir with Translation and Notes The distance from the posterior end of the quadrate to the visible posterior edge of the orbital fenestra, which opens ventrally, is 10.0 mm. A New Order of Fishlike Amphibia From the Pennsylvanian of Kansas This part has a round cavity called fenestra rotunda, which is covered with a thin elastic membrane, and looks into the tympanum. Popular Lectures on Zoonomia Or The Laws of Animal Life, in Health and Disease Selective pressures causing the inception of temporal fenestrae differed from those causing the continued expansion of the fenestrae. The Adductor Muscles of the Jaw In Some Primitive Reptiles Vireo olivaceous, the origin of this muscle does not extend the length of the ischiopubic fenestra. Myology and Serology of the Avian Family Fringillidae A Taxonomic Study The word fenestra is illustrated by a previous section of the Rule, No. lxxxii. p. The Care of Books The medial border of the orbital fenestra is missing, but apparently consisted of the pterygoid for at least the posterior half. A New Order of Fishlike Amphibia From the Pennsylvanian of Kansas The stapes, or stirrup, has its end of an oval shape, which fits a small hole called fenestra ovalis, in that part of the ear called the labyrinth, or innermost chamber of the ear. Popular Lectures on Zoonomia Or The Laws of Animal Life, in Health and Disease Temporal fenestrae are, of course, present in Dimetrodon. The Adductor Muscles of the Jaw In Some Primitive Reptiles The origin, furthermore, is along the dorsal edge of the ischiopubic fenestra and not from the membrane covering the fenestra. Myology and Serology of the Avian Family Fringillidae A Taxonomic Study The usual explanation, which makes insertas an epithet transferred by a sort of hypallage from Luna to fenestras, is extremely violent, and makes the word little more than a repetition of se fundebat. The Aeneid of Virgil Along the posterior edge of the orbital fenestra, there is a narrow, dorsally projecting flange of the pterygoid. A New Order of Fishlike Amphibia From the Pennsylvanian of Kansas This encloses an open space or "fenestra," so that the neck was not completely protected above. Dinosaurs With Special Reference to the American Museum Collections The selective pressures both for the inception and continued expansion of the fenestrae differed from group to group. The Adductor Muscles of the Jaw In Some Primitive Reptiles The most posterior point of origin is immediately dorsal to the posterior end of the ilioischiatic fenestra. Myology and Serology of the Avian Family Fringillidae A Taxonomic Study It is in communication with the middle ear through a small opening in the bone, called the fenestra ovalis, at which place it is separated from the middle ear only by a thin membrane. Physiology and Hygiene for Secondary Schools The remaining border of the orbital fenestra on the anterior and medial sides is formed by a bone occupying the position of palatine and vomer; for convenience we designate this as palatine. A New Order of Fishlike Amphibia From the Pennsylvanian of Kansas Cells furnished with a narrow elongated band or vitta on each side, without fenestrae. Narrative of the Voyage of H.M.S. Rattlesnake, Commanded By the Late Captain Owen Stanley, R.N., F.R.S. Etc. During the Years 1846-1850. Including Discoveries and Surveys in New Guinea, the Louisiade Archipelago, Etc. to Which Is Added the Account of Mr. E.B. Kennedy's Expedition for the Exploration of the Cape York Peninsula. By John Macgillivray, F.R.G.S. Naturalist to the Expedition. — Volume 1 The continued enlargement of the temporal fenestrae in the pelycosaur-therapsid lineage undoubtedly was correlated with the advantages accrued from securing greater space to allow increased lateral expansion of contracting mandibular adductors. The Adductor Muscles of the Jaw In Some Primitive Reptiles After the prickly bark is stripped off the punk can be picked out through the fenestra with a penknife, which occupation affords pleasant pastime for a leisure hour. Arizona Sketches Fenestra ovalis and fenestra rotunda, the oval and the round window; two apertures in the bone between the tympanic cavity and the labyrinth of the ear. A Practical Physiology Anterior surface with numerous small round fenestrae, placed at equal distances apart, and evenly distributed over the surface, the circumferential fenestrae being larger than the rest. Narrative of the Voyage of H.M.S. Rattlesnake, Commanded By the Late Captain Owen Stanley, R.N., F.R.S. Etc. During the Years 1846-1850. Including Discoveries and Surveys in New Guinea, the Louisiade Archipelago, Etc. to Which Is Added the Account of Mr. E.B. Kennedy's Expedition for the Exploration of the Cape York Peninsula. By John Macgillivray, F.R.G.S. Naturalist to the Expedition. — Volume 1 The number of fenestrae appears to be very constant. Narrative of the Voyage of H.M.S. Rattlesnake, Commanded By the Late Captain Owen Stanley, R.N., F.R.S. Etc. During the Years 1846-1850. Including Discoveries and Surveys in New Guinea, the Louisiade Archipelago, Etc. to Which Is Added the Account of Mr. E.B. Kennedy's Expedition for the Exploration of the Cape York Peninsula. By John Macgillivray, F.R.G.S. Naturalist to the Expedition. — Volume 1 But besides the fenestrae, there is, in some cases, a small central opening which does penetrate through the wall. Narrative of the Voyage of H.M.S. Rattlesnake, Commanded By the Late Captain Owen Stanley, R.N., F.R.S. Etc. During the Years 1846-1850. Including Discoveries and Surveys in New Guinea, the Louisiade Archipelago, Etc. to Which Is Added the Account of Mr. E.B. Kennedy's Expedition for the Exploration of the Cape York Peninsula. By John Macgillivray, F.R.G.S. Naturalist to the Expedition. — Volume 1 Mouth very large; avicularia wide and strong; two lateral areae on each side, well developed; surface in front with a few indistinct circular spots around the fenestrae, and behind marked with faint longitudinal striae. Narrative of the Voyage of H.M.S. Rattlesnake, Commanded By the Late Captain Owen Stanley, R.N., F.R.S. Etc. During the Years 1846-1850. Including Discoveries and Surveys in New Guinea, the Louisiade Archipelago, Etc. to Which Is Added the Account of Mr. E.B. Kennedy's Expedition for the Exploration of the Cape York Peninsula. By John Macgillivray, F.R.G.S. Naturalist to the Expedition. — Volume 1 Five fenestrae below each mouth; numerous branching bands on the back of the cell. Narrative of the Voyage of H.M.S. Rattlesnake, Commanded By the Late Captain Owen Stanley, R.N., F.R.S. Etc. During the Years 1846-1850. Including Discoveries and Surveys in New Guinea, the Louisiade Archipelago, Etc. to Which Is Added the Account of Mr. E.B. Kennedy's Expedition for the Exploration of the Cape York Peninsula. By John Macgillivray, F.R.G.S. Naturalist to the Expedition. — Volume 1 Front of cell with nine pyriform fenestrae, with fissures proceeding from their pointed ends towards an oval central perforation. Narrative of the Voyage of H.M.S. Rattlesnake, Commanded By the Late Captain Owen Stanley, R.N., F.R.S. Etc. During the Years 1846-1850. Including Discoveries and Surveys in New Guinea, the Louisiade Archipelago, Etc. to Which Is Added the Account of Mr. E.B. Kennedy's Expedition for the Exploration of the Cape York Peninsula. By John Macgillivray, F.R.G.S. Naturalist to the Expedition. — Volume 1 The external lamina, on the front of the cell, is perforated by a certain number of holes, is wanting rather in a certain number of spaces, for which spaces the term fenestrae is employed. Narrative of the Voyage of H.M.S. Rattlesnake, Commanded By the Late Captain Owen Stanley, R.N., F.R.S. Etc. During the Years 1846-1850. Including Discoveries and Surveys in New Guinea, the Louisiade Archipelago, Etc. to Which Is Added the Account of Mr. E.B. Kennedy's Expedition for the Exploration of the Cape York Peninsula. By John Macgillivray, F.R.G.S. Naturalist to the Expedition. — Volume 1 The wide spaces left between the bands in front clearly represent the true nature of the fenestrae of other species. Narrative of the Voyage of H.M.S. Rattlesnake, Commanded By the Late Captain Owen Stanley, R.N., F.R.S. Etc. During the Years 1846-1850. Including Discoveries and Surveys in New Guinea, the Louisiade Archipelago, Etc. to Which Is Added the Account of Mr. E.B. Kennedy's Expedition for the Exploration of the Cape York Peninsula. By John Macgillivray, F.R.G.S. Naturalist to the Expedition. — Volume 1 |
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