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Hydrangeas in a Moore vase with a feather fan behind, Melbourne, ca. 1955, 1 [picture] /

open access: yes, 1937
Part of the collection: Sarah Chinnery photographic collection of New Guinea, England and Australia.; Condition: Creased.; Hydrangeas in white Moore vase, feather fan.
Chinnery, Sarah Johnston, 1887-1970.
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Morphometric analysis of postnatal lung development in the gray short‐tailed opossum (Monodelphis domestica): An ultrastructural study

open access: yesThe Anatomical Record, EarlyView.
Abstract An ultrastructural morphometric analysis of the postnatal development of the lung in the gray short‐tailed opossum (Monodelphis domestica) has been conducted to evaluate the morphofunctional status of this poorly developed marsupial lung immediately following parturition.
Kirsten Ferner
wiley   +1 more source

Relatos y prácticas de la vida familiar en el espacio doméstico. Mar del Plata, 1930-1970

open access: yesQuinto Sol, 2010
desde el mundo académico a partir de un modelo que ha recibido múltiples nombres y que aquí llamaremos clásico. La intención de este trabajo es la de construir una imagen más compleja de la vida familiar en el período en que dicho modelo se considera ...
Inés Pérez
doaj  

Single camellia in a bowl beside a figurine of a seated woman, Melbourne, ca. 1955 [picture] /

open access: yes, 1937
Part of the collection: Sarah Chinnery photographic collection of New Guinea, England and Australia.; Condition: Spots and stains on negative. Loss of image.; Lilies, water lily, figure of seated woman.
Chinnery, Sarah Johnston, 1887-1970.
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Comparative cranial biomechanics reveal macroevolutionary trends in theropod dinosaurs, with emphasis on Tyrannosauroidea

open access: yesThe Anatomical Record, EarlyView.
Abstract Tyrannosaurus is viewed as a model organism in vertebrate paleontology, with numerous studies analyzing its feeding biomechanics. Nonetheless, the evolution of this feeding performance has been under‐addressed in Tyrannosauroidea, especially in basal tyrannosauroids. Here we used muscle‐force reconstruction and finite element analysis (FEA) to
Evan Johnson‐Ransom   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Interplay between precipitate evolution and abnormal grain growth in electrical steel during high temperature annealing

open access: yesJournal of Materials Research and Technology
To correlate the abnormal grain growth with the precipitate evolution, a nitrided electrical steel was investigated at different annealing temperatures up to 1250 °C.
Xukai Zhang   +8 more
doaj   +1 more source

Poppies in a Chinese vase in front of a screen with a peacock motif, Melbourne, ca. 1955 [picture] /

open access: yes, 1937
Part of the collection: Sarah Chinnery photographic collection of New Guinea, England and Australia.; Condition: Spots and stains on negative. Loss of image. Pinholes in negative.
Chinnery, Sarah Johnston, 1887-1970.
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Nasal soft‐tissue anatomy of Triceratops and other horned dinosaurs

open access: yesThe Anatomical Record, EarlyView.
Abstract Although ceratopsid dinosaurs possess a characteristically hypertrophied narial region, soft‐tissue anatomy associated with such a skeletal structure and their biological significance remain poorly understood. The present study provides the first comprehensive hypothesis on the soft‐tissue anatomy in the ceratopsid rostrum based on the Extant ...
Seishiro Tada   +5 more
wiley   +1 more source

Hydrangeas in a bowl with a sheet as a backdrop, Melbourne, ca. 1955 [picture] /

open access: yes, 1937
Part of the collection: Sarah Chinnery photographic collection of New Guinea, England and Australia.; Condition: Spots and stains on negative. Loss of image. Pinholes in negative.
Chinnery, Sarah Johnston, 1887-1970.
core  

Understanding the spacing of placodes in the eye: A comparative study across age and species

open access: yesThe Anatomical Record, EarlyView.
Abstract The conjunctival placodes of the avian eye form in an intriguing and conserved sequence in a circular annulus around the cornea. These 13–16 placodes develop into papillae that are essential for inducing underlying intramembranous flat bones, known as scleral ossicles, which form an important part of the ocular skeleton.
Florence Joseph   +1 more
wiley   +1 more source

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