- 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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habitats where wild
barleys may thrive. The
spike of
Hordeum murinum disarticulates into
clusters of
three spikelets Each
spikelet cluster is held together...
- and were
often placed in
baskets or
wound and
wrapped in reed mats.
Disarticulated bones in some
graves suggest that
bodies may have been
exposed in the...
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style changed in 1915 to 'reducing
human figures to flat-patterned
disarticulated forms.' He was
living at the time in Ridgefield, N. J." Ray, Man (1999)...
- the Main
Fossiliferous Layer (MFL)
containing a
thanatocoenosis of
disarticulated vertebrate fossils,
which was
likely also
caused by a
catastrophic flood...
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Ramsaasalepis porosa. It was
described based on a
number of fossilized,
disarticulated thelodont scales that may have had a
ridged texture. The
species had...
- disarticulations – This
usually refers to an am****tion
through the knee
disarticulating the
femur from the tibia. See knee
replacement Symes – This is an ankle...
-
Grottes de Goyet, Belgium,
there is
evidence that the
upper limbs were
disarticulated, the
lower limbs defleshed and also
smashed (likely to
extract bone...
- and then
stored in alcohol, the
specimen was
instead prepared as a
disarticulated skeleton. The hide was sent to a
laboratory to be tanned, but it was...
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climatiid spiny shark from the
lower Silurian (Aeronian)
described from
disarticulated dermoskeletal elements Shenacanthus is
jawed stem-chondrichthyan genus...