sternon

  • 11стернит — (греч. sternon грудь) в биологии хитиновая пластинка, покрывающая вентральную сторону сегментов тела членистоногих …

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  • 12стерно- — (греч. sternon грудь, грудная клетка, грудина) составная часть сложных слов, означающая относящийся к грудине …

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  • 13sternite — noun Etymology: International Scientific Vocabulary, from Greek sternon chest Date: 1868 the ventral part or shield of a somite of an arthropod; especially the chitinous plate that forms the ventral surface of an abdominal or occasionally a… …

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  • 14sternum — noun (plural sternums or sterna) Etymology: New Latin, from Greek sternon chest, breastbone; akin to Old High German stirna forehead, Latin sternere to spread out more at strew Date: 1667 a compound ventral bone or cartilage of most vertebrates… …

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  • 15Sternum — Infobox Bone Name = Sternum Latin = GraySubject = 27 GrayPage = 119 | Caption = Thoracic cage Caption2 = Posterior surface of sternum. Origins = Insertions = Articulations = MeshName = Sternum MeshNumber = A02.835.232.904.766 DorlandsPre = s 23… …

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  • 16Marine hatchetfish — Marine hatchetfishes Half naked Hatchetfish, Argyropelecus hemigymnus with a crustacean Scientific classification Domain …

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  • 17Sternoptychidae — Lovely Hatchetfish, Argyropelecus aculeatus (Sternoptychinae) Scientific classification Domain: Eukary …

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  • 18Methods of divination — This article is about the numerous varieties of divination. For divination as a whole, see Divination. Innumerable methods of divination can be found around the world, and many cultures practice the same methods under different names. During the… …

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  • 19Sternomancy — Sternomancy, from the Greek sternon (chest) is a divination practice involving reading the markings or bumps on the chest or breast bone (or the area from the breast to the belly , according to some sources). Sternomancy may have been commonly… …

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  • 20Hoplosternum — Temporal range: Middle Miocene Recent Hoplosternum littorale Scientific classification …

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