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Nature, 1950
THE male frog (Rana temporaria) described here was found in a batch of frogs from Cornwall (January 1950) which had been killed before the supernumerary limb had been noticed. This supernumerary left fore limb was situated behind the normal fore limb and articulated with the sternum (Figs. 1 and 2). Bateson1 records frogs with supernumerary limbs and O'
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THE male frog (Rana temporaria) described here was found in a batch of frogs from Cornwall (January 1950) which had been killed before the supernumerary limb had been noticed. This supernumerary left fore limb was situated behind the normal fore limb and articulated with the sternum (Figs. 1 and 2). Bateson1 records frogs with supernumerary limbs and O'
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The Journal of Hellenic Studies, 1984
W. S. Gilbert's very model of a modern majorgeneral knew among other things the croaking chorus of the Frogs of Aristophanes, and their refrain is perhaps the most widely-quoted line in Greek literature. But the interpretation of the Frogs’ scene gives rise to debate, and there is no agreement on even basic questions: for example, were the Frogs ...
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W. S. Gilbert's very model of a modern majorgeneral knew among other things the croaking chorus of the Frogs of Aristophanes, and their refrain is perhaps the most widely-quoted line in Greek literature. But the interpretation of the Frogs’ scene gives rise to debate, and there is no agreement on even basic questions: for example, were the Frogs ...
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Journal of Morphology, 1976
AbstractMore than 95% of burrowing Anura dig hindfeet first into the soil, a pattern unique to frogs among terrestrial vertebrates. The postero‐laterally placed hindlimbs and associated musculature of frogs are preadaptations for hindfeet digging. One fossorial, backwards burrower, Glyphoglossus molossus (Microhylidae), has morphological modifications ...
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AbstractMore than 95% of burrowing Anura dig hindfeet first into the soil, a pattern unique to frogs among terrestrial vertebrates. The postero‐laterally placed hindlimbs and associated musculature of frogs are preadaptations for hindfeet digging. One fossorial, backwards burrower, Glyphoglossus molossus (Microhylidae), has morphological modifications ...
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Siberian Mathematical Journal, 2012
The author constructs a self-similar fractal curve \({\mathfrak F}\) satisfying the following conditions: it is a quasi-conformal Jordan arc; it is not AC-removable, i.e., there exists a non-trivial function which is continuous in a domain \(D\supset {\mathfrak F}\) and holomorphic in \(D\setminus{\mathfrak F}\) but non-holomorphic on \({\mathfrak F}\);
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The author constructs a self-similar fractal curve \({\mathfrak F}\) satisfying the following conditions: it is a quasi-conformal Jordan arc; it is not AC-removable, i.e., there exists a non-trivial function which is continuous in a domain \(D\supset {\mathfrak F}\) and holomorphic in \(D\setminus{\mathfrak F}\) but non-holomorphic on \({\mathfrak F}\);
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The National Medical Journal of India, 2020
Adil, Ashraf, Gaurav Kumar, Singh
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Adil, Ashraf, Gaurav Kumar, Singh
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Fully 3D printed multi-material soft bio-inspired frog for underwater synchronous swimming
International Journal of Mechanical Sciences, 2021Afaque Manzoor Soomro +2 more
exaly
Frog meat products: Acceptance or aversion sensory?
Future Foods, 2022Ana Carolina Bianco Gomes +2 more
exaly

