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- In anatomy, Luschka's joints (also called uncovertebral joints, neurocentral joints) are formed between uncinate process or "uncus" below and uncovertebral...
- nasals, and a short snouted skull, other attributes, full fusion of all neurocentral synostoses and the sacrum, and dense exteriors to cortical bone, suggest...
- reference to the ****ociated adult and embryos fossils. Due to the closed neurocentral sutures in the vertebrae of the holotype specimen, Han et al. (2023)...
- likely belongs to a subadult due to the lack of fusion regarding the neurocentral and sacral sutures. The discovery of Eotyrannus corroborates the notion...
- number, may belong to the same individual. The specimen has unfused neurocentral sutures in its vertebrae, meaning that the animal was immature at the...
- maturity of the holotype individual is supported by the fact that the neurocentral sutures are closed in all of its caudal vertebrae. AMNH FARB 2438 consists...
- is a juvenile based on the presence of an open braincase and unfused neurocentral sutures. Fossils of at least seven other individuals were also discovered...
- embryos had completely ossified vertebral centra and a partially reduced neurocentral suture in their cervical vertebrae. Additionally, most therizinosaurian...
- accessed via GBIF.org on 2020-11-05. Ikejiri, T. (2010). Morphology of the Neurocentral Junction during Postnatal Growth of Alligator (Reptilia, Crocodylia)...
- Galeamopus pabsti sp. nov. (Sauropoda: Diplodocidae), with implications for neurocentral closure timing, and the cervico-dorsal transition in diplodocids". PeerJ...