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- Look up rugose in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Rugosity, fr, is a measure of small-scale variations of amplitude in the height of a surface, f r =...
- compared to the surrounding skin (n) Same color 9 (18%) Darker color 41 (82%) Rugosity of the labia (n) Smooth (unwrinkled) 14 (28%) Moderately wrinkled 34 (68%)...
- Tanner stage (n) IV 4 V 46 Colour of genital area compared with surrounding skin (n) Same 9 Darker 41 Rugosity of labia (n) Smooth 14 Moderate 34 Marked 2...
- spines more than 1.9 times the height of the centrum, large, textured rugosities on the lacrimal and postorbital formed by roofing and forming broad orbital...
- while it is small and weak in the female, and there is strong and rough rugosities present on the back half part of the zygomatic arch of the male. The back...
- Giugiaro in 1983 – like a rolling ocean wave in cross-section with internal rugosities, but unsuccessful and no longer produced. From mare, "sea" Mezzani Short...
- tyrannosaurids like Albertosaurus and Gorgosaurus, instead exhibiting a distinct rugosity along the dorsal surface—consistent with T. rex and its Asian relative...
- suggesting that a keratinous shield would have been supported by the rugosities at the tip of the snout. Along the interpremaxillary suture, the area...
- the middle quadrate, and in some details of the topology of the nasal rugosities. The fossil remains of Mapusaurus were discovered in a bone bed containing...
- Tyrannosaurus. The nasal bone was very rugose (rough and wrinkled), and these rugosities continued backwards, covering the entire upper surface of this bone. The...