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- missing in the latter is the carpometacarpus. Carpometacarpal joint, a joint (not a bone) in the human wrist "carpometacarpus". Dictionary.com. Retrieved...
- (articulated), the proximal right carpometacarpus, the proximal left carpometacarpus, the distal left carpometacarpus, the synsacrum, the right and left...
- bones of the metacarpus and part of the carpal bones merge into a carpometacarpus. The bones of three fingers are attached to it. The frontmost one bears...
- Alvarenga & Guilherme (2003) a cervical vertebra (the holotype) and a carpometacarpus; additional material includes another cervical vertebra and femur,...
- and stouter to allow them to serve as fins. 1). Humerus 2). Sesamoid Bone 3). Radius 4). Ulna 5). Radial Carpal bone 6). Carpometacarpus 7). Phalanges...
- approximately 16 kg (35 lb). From Liang Bua, fragments of a left ulna, left carpometacarpus, left tibiotarsus, and a nearly complete left femur were discovered...
- delicate bones do not preserve well. Queensland Museum specimens F20688 (carpometacarpus) and F24685 (tibiotarsus) from Murgon, Queensland, are fossil bone...
- dodo compared to the birds' overall size, and with a uniquely reduced carpometacarpus. The two species varied mostly in size with the North Island adzebill...
- 17th century, few details were provided by these accounts. In 1893, a carpometacarpus wing-bone and a pelvis from the Mare aux Songes swamp were used to...
- several fragmentary coracoids, a carpometacarpus, and both extremities of a tarsometatarsus. The coracoids and carpometacarpus were noticeably more robust...