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- Without it a person cannot become a person, neither phylogenetically nor ontogenetically.
- Gregory argues that ontogenetically and phylogenically earlier behavioral traits are present in the brain, but inhibited.
- In contrast the later Pseudorthoceratidae, begin orthochoanitic with subcylindrical segments and ontogenetically become cyrtochoanitic with expanded segments.
- The adventitious lobe, which develops ontogenetically between the external, or ventral, and lateral lobes, is widely rounded.
- Lewkowicz ( 1988a ) suggests that auditory dominance in early development might be an indication of the ontogenetically asynchronous development of the sensory systems.
- Although their home ranges are thought of as particularly well defined, the size and fidelity may vary ontogenetically and seasonally and with habitat availability.
- Karagandoceratids are characterized by discoidal to lenticular shells that are oxyconic or keeled in the adult and in which the ventral lobe of the suture is ontogenetically subdivided, either trifurcated or biburcated.
- The thickening of the cortical section of the bone and the compaction of bone in the terminal tail-spikes in old adults suggest that they were used as defence weapons, but not until an ontogenetically late stage.
- In a recently published research conducted by paleontologists from Virginia Tech, " Asilisaurus " was thought to be ontogenetically of polymorphism, just like a big family with siblings and cousins but differing in height or body mass.
- The lack of well-documented relatives of this species nonwithstanding, a single thoracic vertebra ( ontogenetically, the distance in space and time suggests that whatever this specimen may be, it does not belong into " Rahonavis ".
- Likewise, it is assumed that, ontogenetically, infants 鹯st steps into language are based on prosodic information, and that musical communication in early childhood ( such as maternal music ) has a major role for emotional, cognitive and social development of children.
- Olfaction is not a power that mammals or fish developed in preexisting nostrils, but rather the nose and related organs evolved around olfaction, and to say the brain in craniates is an outgrowth of the olfactory lobe at its nexus with the locomotory nervous system is entirely justified ontogenetically.