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Oldest well‐preserved euprimate petrosal, from the early Eocene of India (Vastan Lignite Mine, Gujarat)

open access: yesThe Anatomical Record, EarlyView.
Abstract An exquisitely preserved, isolated partial petrosal with associated fragmentary stapes is described from the Vastan Lignite Mine (Gujarat, India), dated to the early Eocene (~54.5 Ma). Several anatomical traits (e.g., large petrosal plate; posterolateral entry of the internal carotid artery to the tympanic cavity; bony tubes surrounding the ...
Mary T. Silcox   +8 more
wiley   +1 more source

Los sesenta y los setenta: La historia, la conciencia histórica y lo impensable The sixties and seventies: history, historical consciousness and the unthinkable

open access: yesPrismas, 2011
El artículo trata sobre la actualidad de los años sesenta y setenta, en la Argentina. No hay una serie única en ese pasado sino eventos, acciones y significaciones que rompen cualquier presupuesto de uniformidad.
Hugo Vezzetti
doaj  

Christmas lilies and a single fuchsia in a Wedgewood vase, Melbourne, ca. 1955 [picture] /

open access: yes, 1937
Part of the collection: Sarah Chinnery photographic collection of New Guinea, England and Australia.; Christmas lilies, one fuchsia in same vase as [?]. -- Accompanying notes from family.; Condition: Spots and stains on negative.
Chinnery, Sarah Johnston, 1887-1970.
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Clade‐wide morphological and functional variation of the sauropsid columella

open access: yesThe Anatomical Record, EarlyView.
Abstract The columella (=stapes) is the middle ear bone of reptiles that transmits vibrations from the environment to the inner ear. It has been shown to exhibit extensive interspecific morphological disparity in several clades; however, its morphological variation and associated functional consequences remain poorly described.
John Peacock   +4 more
wiley   +1 more source

Two cows behind a fence with a dam beyond, Australia, 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. Small "V" shaped piece missing.; Droving cattle, cattle in parallel lines across hills, black faced sheep, [i.e.
Chinnery, Sarah Johnston, 1887-1970.
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Innervation of the tubarial glands: A hypothesis‐driven anatomical review

open access: yesThe Anatomical Record, EarlyView.
Abstract The tubarial glands have been described as a macroscopic bilateral glandular complex in the posterolateral nasopharynx near the torus tubarius and the pharyngeal opening of the Eustachian tube. Since their recognition on prostate‐specific membrane antigen‐based imaging, their anatomical classification has remained debated, with converging ...
Mugurel Constantin Rusu   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Front matter

open access: yesCzasopismo Prawno-Historyczne, 1970
CPH 22(1)1970
doaj   +3 more sources

Statuette of a horse with its right foreleg raised, 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.; Also available in an electronic version via the internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic ...
Chinnery, Sarah Johnston, 1887-1970.
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Computational fluid dynamics simulations of airflow through the nasal passages of rhinolophoid bats

open access: yesThe Anatomical Record, EarlyView.
Abstract The nasal passages of bats that emit their echolocation call through their nostrils have adapted for sound emission as well as standard respiratory and olfactory functions. Rhinolophids, hipposiderids and rhinonycterids all use a high duty cycle (HDC) echolocation strategy.
Carley Goodwin   +7 more
wiley   +1 more source

Hibiscus in a New Guinea carved bowl on a Chinese opium stool, 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.; Hibiscus on opium stool, in New Guinea carved bowl.
Chinnery, Sarah Johnston, 1887-1970.
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