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Example sentences for "apophyses"

Lexicographically close words:
apone; aponeurosis; aponeurotic; apoot; apophthegms; apophysis; apoplectic; apoplexy; aposiopesis; apostacy
  1. In various localities may be found trees bearing oblique cones, their apophyses showing various degrees of protuberance up to the extreme development represented in Loudon's illustration of the variety uncinata (Arb.

  2. But among the Hard Pines there is gradually developed a new form of cone with smaller flatter apophyses on the anterior, and larger thicker apophyses on the posterior surface.

  3. Between these three points are apophyses of irregular pentagonal or hexagonal outline, with three scales only in mutual contact (figs.

  4. The convexity of its apophyses distinguishes the cone from those of P.

  5. On different parts of the same cone, base, centre or apex, the dimensions of the apophyses differ, but at each level the scales may be uniform on all sides of the cone.

  6. The species is best recognized by the prolonged apophyses of its large cone.

  7. But another part may also have arisen from the Tripocyrtida, by interpolation of secondary radial apophyses between the three primary perradial apophyses.

  8. The most important of these apophyses of the ring are the basal spines, arising from its basal pole, where the porochora of the central capsule rests upon it.

  9. The genus Sethoconus is the oldest and simplest form of the Sethocorida, or of those Dicyrtida in which the simple thorax bears no apophyses and has the mouth open and not closed by a basal lattice-plate.

  10. It may be derived from Archicircus or Zygocircus by development of two pairs of horizontal apophyses on its base, around the porochora of the central capsule.

  11. Ring with six pairs of branched apophyses (as in Nephrospyris renilla, Pl.

  12. These apophyses exhibit a remarkable variety in the great subfamily Theophormida, with open mouth.

  13. Commonly these {934}apophyses are developed in pairs, growing symmetrically on both sides of the ring.

  14. It is commonly more or less horizontal; but often the apophyses descend obliquely (Pl.

  15. The four other genera possess free apophyses or spines, which we call horns.

  16. The Concharida, the bivalved shell of which is simple, and without tubular apophyses (Pl.

  17. All these apophyses of the terminal coronets as well as the anchor-pencils of the mantle and the finest branches of the tubes, are hollow and filled up by jelly.

  18. Three radial apophyses are constantly distinct, either three lateral wings or three terminal feet; these are usually solid spines, rarely lattice-plates.

  19. Diplosphaera and Arachnosphaera) which are formed by the successive union of tangential apophyses of the radial spines.

  20. Astrolonchida# with four simple apophyses on each radial spine, opposite in pairs in the form of a cross.

  21. Two apophyses of each spine simply forked, with short and broad branches and thickened condyles.

  22. Twenty radial spines all with lattice-plates produced by union of the branched apophyses of each plate.

  23. The genus Octopelta differs from the other Phractopeltida in the possession of eight shields or pairs of free apophyses outside the outer lattice-shell; the spines bearing these apophyses are the eight tropical spines.

  24. These apophyses of the third rank are also originally constantly two, opposite to one another (after the type of Lithophyllium, Dorataspis, &c.

  25. All twenty spines without { apophyses in the free All twenty spines of the { external part, 366.

  26. Apophyses of the long compressed radial spines simple, conical, about as long as their distance from the shell.

  27. From the four wings arise in the basal part (between first and second third of the length) twelve triangular apophyses (three from each wing).

  28. The central capsule, enclosed originally in the shell, sends out numerous club-shaped apophyses through the pores of the lattice-sphere.

  29. From the central capsule arise numerous club-shaped apophyses or caecal sacs, which are protruded through the meshes of the inner shell, x 300 Fig.

  30. Numerous club-shaped radial apophyses or coecal sacs arise from the pink central capsule and are protruded through the pores of the medullary shell, which is completely hidden by them.

  31. The three apophyses diverge anteriorly; the horizontal one is best developed and the dorsal one is least well developed.

  32. The apophyses are not free as in Rhabdoderma but webbed with bone almost to their extremities, as in Coelacanthus.

  33. The vertebrae of the neck are short, flat before, and their spinal apophyses are not forked.

  34. The transverse apophyses of the vertebrae of the neck, and the sixth and seventh vertebrae.

  35. He has no spinal apophyses in the first vertebrae of the neck.

  36. The spinal apophyses of the lumber vertebrae are straight as in man.

  37. The moment in which the action of the apophyses ceases exhibits in the female voice a very sensible difference to the ear and in the organ itself.

  38. Its lips comprehend in their length the anterior apophyses of the arytenoid cartilages and the vocal chords; but, I repeat it, there remains no triangular space.


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