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Integrated genomic and structural dissection of melanism in Indian leopard (Panthera pardus fusca). [PDF]
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Sexual Dimorphism of the Lateral Angle of the Petrous Bone in Children: Growth Patterns and the Influence of Cranial Width. [PDF]
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Comparative osteology of the superfamily Congiopodoidea (Pisces: Scorpaenoidei)
Zoomorphology, 2021A detailed study of the structure of bone elements of the neurocranium and pectoral girdle and of the structure of pelvis of all three genera of the family Congiopodidae: Congiopodus, Alertichthys, and Zanclorhynchus, was carried out in the present paper.
Olga S. Voskoboinikova +1 more
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Comparative Osteological-angiological Investigations of Nondecalcified Bony Tissue
Pathology - Research and Practice, 1984A method of investigation on non-decalcified bony tissue is discussed. This method combines the advantages of micro-angiological procedures with those of osteological investigations. By use of this method, a good assignment of angiological results to the differential interference contrast film is possible.
E, Böhm, F, Maas, G, Hörster
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Comparative osteology of Cyclopsis tentacularis (Cyclopteridae, Scorpaeniformes)
Journal of Ichthyology, 2009The structure of the skeleton of Cyclopsis tentacularis, an endemic species from the northern part of the Sea of Okhotsk, is studied for the first time. Generally, it corresponds to that in other representatives of Cyclopteridae. The differences in structure of Cyclopsis and of other investigated cyclopterids are both plesiomorphic and apomorphic.
O. S. Voskoboinikova, M. V. Nazarkin
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Comparative osteology of the family Tripterygiidae (Teleostei: Blenniiformes)
Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom, 2017This paper presents the results of a comparative study of five osteological complexes, the infraorbital bones, branchial arches, urohyal bone, interdigitation of the median fins, and the caudal fin skeleton, of some members of the fish family Tripterygiidae.
Laith A. Jawad +2 more
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Heads and Tails: Comparative Osteology of Nearctic Dipsadid Snakes
Journal of MorphologyABSTRACT Although numerous studies have addressed some aspects of the cranial osteology of Nearctic dipsadid species, only the species within the genera Heterodon and Carphophis have a formal published description of their skull ...
Roberta Azeredo, Murta-Fonseca +2 more
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Comparative osteology of the skull of cowbirds (Icteridae: Molothrus )
Journal of MorphologyAbstract Detailed osteological descriptions of the craniomandibular complex of passerine birds are lacking for most species, limiting our understanding of their diversity and evolution. Cowbirds (genus Molothrus ) are a small but widespread group of New World nine‐primaried ...
Raúl O. Gómez +1 more
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