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Talk:Views of Creationists and mainstream scientists compared/Archived changes
... skull vs. massive fenestra exposes all of braincase Braincase attached loosely vs. braincase attached firmly to skull No secondary palate ... fenestra, now with some reduced bones (supratemporal). Braincase still just loosely attached to skull. Slight ... Varanops (early Permian) -- Temporal fenestra further enlarged. Braincase floor shows first mammalian tendencies & first ...
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User:Barnaby dawson/Views archive
... skull vs. massive fenestra exposes all of braincase Braincase attached loosely vs. braincase attached firmly to skull No secondary palate ... fenestra, now with some reduced bones (supratemporal). Braincase still just loosely attached to skull. Slight ... Varanops (early Permian) -- Temporal fenestra further enlarged. Braincase floor shows first mammalian tendencies & first ...
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User:Aezram/Dinonotes
... Allosaurus et al. Larger nostrils, sinuses, and braincase. Coelurosauria Closer to the birds, this clade ... feather found in Germany. Birdlike features: expanded braincase, asymmetric feathers, keeled sternum, 3 and 1 ... bones (Theropoda), ornithoid-style eggshell (Theropoda), expanded braincase with kinetic skull (Theropoda), wishbone (many Theropoda ...
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Talk:Homo floresiensis
... feature, however, is the size of its braincase- mere 380 mililitres (= a stubby bottle of ... ago. The face attached to this tiny braincase, however, fits comfortably within normal human size ... modern humans, but the measurements of the braincase fell a long way below the normal ...
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Talk:Skull
... mandible splanchnocranium (viscerocranium) = facial bones neurocranium (calvarium) = braincase calotte = upper bones of braincase, (term rarely used) [Source: White, T.D ... entry for neurocranium, splanchnocranium, or calotte. Cranium = braincase is what I learned. Matt 22:04 ...
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Aetosaur
... Carroll 1988 p.273). Study of the braincase indicates that aetosaurs are actually closely related ... A. D. (2002), New data on the braincase of the aetosaurian archosaur (Reptilia: Diapsida) Stagonolepis ...
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Stokesosaurus
... well as several vertebrae and a partial braincase (Chure and Madsen, 1998). Another illium referred ... 589. Chure and Madsen (1998). An unusual braincase (?Stokesosaurus clevelandi) from the Cleveland-Lloyd Dinosaur ...
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Nemegtbaatar
... Mongolia. "Compared to all extant mammals, the braincase in Nemegtbaatar and Chulsanbaatar is primitive." (Hurum ... The abstract of Hurum (1998), [1] The braincase of two Late Cretaceous Asian multituberculates studied ...
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Bullhead shark
... present; but $ the rostral process of neurocranium (braincase) absent, although a precerebral fossa is present. Finally, the braincase bears a supraorbital crest. The eyes lack ...
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Tetrapod
... the stapes. Situated between the tympanum and braincase in an air-filled cavity, the stapes ... more probably being used to support the braincase against the cheek. "Did Our Ancestors Breathe ...
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