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- In anatomy, Luschka's joints (also called uncovertebral joints, neurocentral joints) are formed between uncinate process or "uncus" below and uncovertebral...
- maturity of the holotype individual is supported by the fact that the neurocentral sutures are closed in all of its caudal vertebrae. AMNH FARB 2438 consists...
- nasals, and a short snouted skull, other attributes, full fusion of all neurocentral synostoses and the sacrum, and dense exteriors to cortical bone, suggest...
- Galeamopus pabsti sp. nov. (Sauropoda: Diplodocidae), with implications for neurocentral closure timing, and the cervico-dorsal transition in diplodocids". PeerJ...
- arch and centrum, known as the neurocentral synostoses. In most reptiles, including Camarasaurus lentus, the neurocentral synostoses lie at the level of...
- embryos had completely ossified vertebral centra and a partially reduced neurocentral suture in their cervical vertebrae. Additionally, most therizinosaurian...
- deeply bifurcated so that their top parts form a double row. neurocentral suture The neurocentral suture is the separation between the centrum and neural arch...
- comparable in size to Saurophaganax and Acrocanthosaurus despite the visible neurocentral sutures showing absence of ossification, suggesting a skeletally immature...
- likely belongs to a subadult due to the lack of fusion regarding the neurocentral and sacral sutures. The discovery of Eotyrannus corroborates the notion...
- based on the presence of only two fused sacrals and the fact that the neurocentral sutures are still visible in the vertebrae. A diagnosis is a statement...