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narrowings are
called either notches or
emarginations depending on the
degree of
their slope. An
emargination is a
gradual change, and can be
found on...
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canaliculi filled and is
filled by
fatty tissue, the
infrapatellar fat pad.
Emarginations (i.e.
patella emarginata, a "missing piece") are
common laterally on...
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Pleurodirans also
differ from
cryptodirans in the
emarginations of
their skulls.
Skull emargination provides room and
anchorage for the jaw muscles. The...
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differ from
other African nightjars, the
primaries being without clear emargination. The
breeding ranges and
seasons of the two
species do not overlap. The...
- 41954-57) is
large compared to that of
other specimens, with deep
posterior emargination and no
preserved symphisis. This
suggests that Q.
lawsoni exhibited ****ual...
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occurred in
Laurasia and that
multiple lineages developed openings or
emarginations in the
temporal region. The only
known specimen of
Microleter is a well-preserved...
- (2): 57–59. doi:10.2307/1362901. JSTOR 1362901. Averill, C. K. (1927). "
Emargination of the Long
Primaries in
Relation to
Power of
Flight and
Migration with...
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sternites are
fused into a wide
sternal plastron which possesses a
distinct emargination on its
posterior margin." "The
pleon is
flattened and
strongly bent,...
- apex; the
recess usually is
broad and shallow. The
location of a leaf's
emargination(s)
might be one or more of apical,
lateral or
basal embryo The young...
- upcurved, or "dished", at the edges. The
eagle often spreads its deep wing
emarginations to
reduce drag in high winds.
Contrary to
their superlative and controlled...