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- include the hearing set-up that channeled vibrations from the jaw to the earbone which occurred with Ambulocetus 49 million years ago, a streamlining of...
- slower growth, normally in winter. This results in ring formation around an earbone called the otolith (annuli), analogous to the growth rings visible in a...
- included their hearing set-up that channeled vibrations from the jaw to the earbone (Ambulocetus 49 mya), a streamlined body and the growth of flukes on the...
- Eschrichtioides. Cetotherium klinderi Brandt, 1871, is known from an isolated earbone from Miocene sediments in Chişinău, Moldova. Although fragmentary, it is...
- relating to Smetana’s life as well as various possessions including his earbone (Smetana suffered from deafness). There are also folders on music stands...
- February 18, 2016 Internal and external audio player Improved quality from EarBone Microphone and the ambient microphones Internal audio player supports all...
- aid. Not from the explosions tho. It's a congenital condition. Titanium earbones on my left side" (Tweet) – via Twitter. John Cornforth Archived 15 February...
- tendency to underestimate the age of older fish. Fish otoliths are the earbones of a teleost (bony) fish and are present in pairs; fish have three pairs...
- not only by Pebanista but also based on the discovery of Platanista-like earbones recovered from La Venta (Colombia) and the Fitzcarrald Arch (Peru) that...
- paranaris fossa and fused fronto-nasal and maxillo-premaxillary sutures. The earbone structure shows that this odontocete was clearly capable of echolocation...