- In
medical terminology,
disarticulation is the
separation of two
bones at
their joint,
either traumatically by way of
injury or by a
surgeon during arthroplasty...
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clusters of
foxtails are
adapted for
animal dispersal: The
foxtails disarticulate easily, the
barbs cause the
foxtail to
cling to fur, and
movement of...
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skeletonization process, all soft
tissue will have been eliminated,
leaving only
disarticulated bones. In a
temperate climate, it
usually requires three w****s to several...
- society; c) the
systematic use of
terror to
contain po****r discontent, to
disarticulate m****
organizations and to
destroy guerrilla resistance; d) the elaboration...
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contains a
single species, M. macrothorax,
known from an incomplete,
disarticulated skeleton. Maip may
represent the
largest megaraptorid known from South...
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spikelet has 1–2
glumes that are 0.2 mm long and
afterwards the
spikelets disarticulate and fall to the ground. The
florets of the
nimblewill are pollinated...
- mid-Paleozoic era to Jur****ic
period are
almost entirely made up of
disarticulated crinoid fragments. The name "Crinoidea"
comes from the
Ancient Gr****...
-
contains a
single species,
Thyreosaurus atlasicus,
known form a
partial disarticulated partial skeleton consisting of
several dorsal vertebrae, ribs, a limb...
- Much
Marcle and
Kempley in June 1994. Her
limbs had been
carefully disarticulated, and many
phalanges (finger bones) were
missing from her body—likely...
- the Main
Fossiliferous Layer (MFL)
containing a
thanatocoenosis of
disarticulated vertebrate fossils,
which was
likely also
caused by a
catastrophic flood...