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Example sentences for "osteology"

Lexicographically close words:
ostensibly; ostentation; ostentatious; ostentatiously; osteological; osteomyelitis; osteopathic; osteopathy; oster; osteria
  1. The foregoing thus describes the method which may be adopted to educate the tyro to a correct idea of the osteology of his subject, and, by analogy, to the osteology and relation of parts of many others.

  2. The osteology of Galen is undoubtedly the most perfect of the departments of the anatomy of the ancients.

  3. Rutty put in nomination for Reader of the Osteology Lecture, when Dr.

  4. Wadsworth put in nomination for Reader of the Osteology Lecture, when Dr.

  5. Nicholls was also elected Reader of the Osteology Lecture.

  6. Owen put in nomination for Reader of the Osteology Lecture (vice Ruffiniac resigned) when Dr.

  7. Watts put in nomination for Reader of the Osteology Lecture (vice Goldsmith), when Dr.

  8. John Deodate put in nomination for Reader of the Osteology Lecture (vice Rutty), when Dr.

  9. Goldsmith put in nomination for Reader of the Osteology Lecture (vice Wilmott), when Dr.

  10. Rutty put in nomination for Reader of the Osteology Lecture (vice Jewrin), when Dr.

  11. Sisterton were put in nomination for Reader of the Osteology Lecture, when Dr.

  12. Watts put in nomination for Reader of the Osteology Lecture (vice Martell resigned), when Dr.

  13. Goldsmith put in nomination for Reader of the Osteology Lecture (vice Deodate deceased), when Dr.

  14. That the Demonstrators of Anatomy and Osteology are chosen by the whole Court of Assistants (fifteen of whom are Barbers, and fifteen Surgeons).

  15. Thomas Wadsworth put in nomination for Reader of the Osteology Lecture (Gale’s foundation), when Dr.

  16. Ruffiniac was elected Reader of the Osteology Lecture (vice Nesbitt).

  17. Footnote] *On the Osteology of the Chimpanzees and Orangs: Transactions of the Zoological Society, 1858.

  18. Huxley, "On the Osteology of Glyptodon," Phil.

  19. Mivart, "On the Osteology of Insectivora," J.

  20. Two other points in connexion with mammalian osteology may be noticed.

  21. But for the real student of Osteology the separated bones, as a rule, are far more valuable than those which are connected.

  22. Why is it that the students of Osteology are so few in number?

  23. Osteology is one of the most delightful branches of comparative anatomy, and one not very hard to master.

  24. As far as I know, there is no really luminous book on osteology in existence.

  25. Now, in Osteology it is true that a wide and really almost unexplored field lies open before one, but the equipments necessary to fit one for one's journey are easily attained.

  26. Now Osteology abounds in wonderful forms of structure like these.

  27. Osteology for Students, with Atlas of Plates.

  28. Osteology of the Armored Dinosauria in the U.

  29. Discussing the osteology and systematic relationships of various Dinosaurs.

  30. Comparative studies on the cranial osteology of the genus Smilisca (Duellman and Trueb, 1966), along with other more brief descriptions, reveal variation among cranial characters of hylids.

  31. Starks has shown, however, that it lacks the orbitosphenoid, and the general osteology is that of the perch-like fishes.

  32. A little study of the osteology of the flounder shows that this supposition is without foundation.

  33. A thorough study of the osteology of these forms living and fossil will be necessary before the group can be properly defined.

  34. In other respects they are very similar to the Palæoniscidæ, the osteology being the same.

  35. In the dog and the cat, we find, besides, on the deep surface of the muscle and at the level of this tendinous intersection, the rudiment of the clavicle of which we made mention in the section on Osteology (see p.

  36. This muscle arises, by digitations, from a number of ribs, which varies according to the species, the number of the ribs being itself variable for each of them, as we pointed out in connection with the osteology of the thorax.

  37. We know from our previous studies of comparative osteology that this latter is situated much higher up.

  38. Now, as we have pointed out in the section on osteology (see p.

  39. But this latter being directed differently in the digitigrades and the ungulates, as we have pointed out in the section on osteology (see pp.

  40. As in osteology and in myology we have, for the sake of clearness of comparison, designated under this name the region limited above by the tarsus, it is necessary to point out here that we employ the same word for a more restricted region.

  41. The rich materials at Cuvier's disposition enabled him {69} to obtain a full knowledge of the osteology and of the dentition of these two forms, and consequently to compare their structure critically with that of existing hoofed animals.

  42. In addition to conventional taxonomic characters, we have utilized the features of the cranial osteology and have relied heavily on the data obtained from an analysis of the mating calls.

  43. Tulecke, and John Wellman for their assistance in the field and to Linda Trueb for her work on the cranial osteology that is incorporated in this report.

  44. His complete and detailed study of the dentitions and osteology of the skull remains today as the definitive work on this subject, and is the point where most studies of the Geomyidae must begin.

  45. Notes on the osteology and relationships of Paramys, and the affinities of the Ischyromyidae.

  46. Catalogue of the specimens illustrating the osteology and dentition of vertebrated animals recent and extinct, contained in the Museum of the Royal College of Surgeons of England.

  47. Cameron, John, Osteology of the western and central Eskimo.

  48. External characters, habits, and osteology of Troglodytes Gorilla," by the same authors, ibid.

  49. He began to feel that, grand as the study of osteology undoubtedly is, he ought not to permit it to become so engrossing as to blind him to the study of the greater philosophies of life.

  50. The osteology contained in Galen's works is nearly as perfect as that of the present day.

  51. Osteology of the feet in Ruminantia, Artiodactyla--The following illustrations were inadvertently omitted from the text in the section on the Artiodactyla.

  52. It is not as I said before, that we should go upon peculiarities of marking and colour, although these are sufficiently obvious, but on their osteology and also the question of interbreeding and production.

  53. Illustration: Osteology of the Skull of Platanista Gangetica, section 257.

  54. I now regret that I did not carefully examine the osteology of all short-tailed tigers which I have come across, to see whether they had the full complement of vertebrae.

  55. On leaving the museum I compared the tiger skulls in my possession with accurate anatomical drawings which I have of the osteology of the lion, and the result was the same.


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    Other words:
    anatomy; histology; morphology