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Deprehension
Deprehension Dep`re*hen"sion, n. [L. deprehensio.]
A catching; discovery. [Obs.] --Bp. Hall.
Inapprehension
Inapprehension In*ap`pre*hen"sion, n.
Want of apprehension.
Incomprehension
Incomprehension In*com`pre*hen"sion, n.
Want of comprehension or understanding. ``These mazes and
incomprehensions.' --Bacon.
Preapprehension
Preapprehension Pre*ap`pre*hen"sion, n.
An apprehension or opinion formed before examination or
knowledge. [R.] --Sir T. Browne.
Meaning of Prehension from wikipedia
- and
ecology in carnivores: do
forelimb muscles reflect adaptations to
prehension?".
Biological Journal of the
Linnean Society. 127 (3): 661–680. doi:10...
- as "accessible
music for
complex emotions". In 2017 his
second album,
Prehension,
appeared in a
similar style to his
debut album. In 2018 he made Conatus...
- two modes,
causal efficacy (or "physical
prehension") and
presentational immediacy (or "conceptual
prehension").
Whitehead describes causal efficacy as...
- No. 1 (2003):34. synd/1970 at Who
Named It? Froment, J. (1915). "La
préhension dans les
paralysies du nerf
cubital et le
signe du pouce". La
Presse Médicale...
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seize prey
items instead of
using their jaws,
which is
called tongue prehension.
Iguanians are the only
lineage within the
Squamata that
display this...
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Composite Sickles for
Cereal Harvesting at 23,000-Years-Old
Ohalo II.
Artifact with
micrographs of the semi-ripe
cereal use and
prehension wear...
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quelques functions involontaires des
appareils de la locomotion, de la
préhension et de la voix". Arch Gen Med. 8: 385–407. As
cited in
Newman S (September...
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Biting Gnathology Muscles of
mastication Horace Fletcher Chewing gum "
Prehension,
Mastication and Swallowing".
Archived from the
original on 2015-07-15...
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their closely related storks) and of
little use as
weapons or
organs of
prehension (as in
birds of prey and Old
World vultures).
Contrary to the
usual rule...
- mouth. Its
forelimb morphology and
range of
motion enabled two-handed
prehension, one-handed
clutching of
objects to the chest, and use of the hand as...