Sentences with phrase «including skull bones»

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«The troops recovered quite a number of items at both the camp and the shrines which include; 10 human skulls, various human bones, 2 AK - 47 Rifles, 1 General Purpose Machine Gun (GPMG), 18 AK - 47 Rifle Magazines, 4 pairs of military camouflage, 5 camouflage T - Shirts, and 3 Fabrique Nationale (FN) Rifle Rifle magazines.
But the scales and skull bones of this ancient fish included some enamel.
Scientists first unearthed the creature's fossils, including limb bones and a severely crushed skull, from carbon - rich rocks around a decade ago.
One area of 12 square meters held 1478 bones, including 20 skulls.
It will include a reconstruction of the dinosaur's skull, the diseased humerus, and other bones from this amazing fossil find.
By the time Archie reached Charity Hospital, he'd suffered a host of injuries, including broken facial bones and skull fractures, leading hospital staffers to conclude he had been kicked repeatedly, medical records show.
The 4 - hectare site has yielded closely packed, beautifully preserved fossils that are the oldest hominins known outside of Africa, including five skulls, about 50 skeletal bones, and an as - yet - unpublished pelvis unearthed 2 years ago.
His team cataloged 1,549 items, including the shapes of teeth, bones and skulls as well as feather type and distribution.
Excavations there have uncovered the remains of 94 people, including the skeleton of a young child with a short and broad skull, a flattened skull base and thin cranial bones.
The research team, which included co-author Dr. Natalia Rybczynski, a Research Associate and paleontologist with the Canadian Museum of Nature, were able to study recovered bones from the skull, jaws and teeth, as well as parts of the skeleton from two individuals.
In 97 - million - year - old freshwater sediments in eastern Morocco, researchers discovered new Spinosaurus fossils, including parts of the skull, vertebral column, pelvis, and limb bones.
On this occasion, for the first time ever, the Theoretical Biology Group added the head muscles and cartilages to the study of the skull bones (including the inner ear bones, the jaw and the bones that connect with head muscles, such as cervical vertebrae and clavicles).
The scientists filled in the missing gaps, including the skull, by studying the bones of related dinosaurs.
The remains include several skulls, snout fragments and a number of postcranial bones representing two species of primitive whales known as pakicetids: wolf - size Pakicetus attocki and fox - size Ichthyolestes pinfoldi.
The jumbled bones, still nestled in sediment, include the fish's ribs, fins, and skull.
Neural tube defects include anencephaly, a condition in which a baby is born without parts of the brain and skull, and spina bifida, which occurs when the spinal cord and the bones surrounding the spine do not form properly.
We simultaneously delineate genomic regions underlying 57 morphological traits defined at the breed level, including body weight, absolute and relative length and width of long bones, absolute and proportional skull length and width, teeth characters, and a key domestication correlate — prick versus floppy ears (see Figure S1).
But the skull itself is not the only treasure: The study says the cranium, found in the Aroeira cave site, is connected to nearby stone tools like hand axes and animals remains, including «burnt bones [that suggest] a controlled use of fire.»
Both of these areas produced an abundance of well - preserved Late Cretaceous and Eocene - aged fossils, including those of birds, plesiosaurs (long - necked marine reptiles; numerous isolated bones and at least one partial skeleton), bony fishes (including several skulls and partial skeletons), sharks, whales, unidentified vertebrates, and a variety of beautifully - preserved invertebrates (e.g., ammonites, nautiloids, gastropods, bivalves, crustaceans).
The remains contain an estimated 20 percent of the carnivorous dinosaur — which lived 145 - 66 million years ago at the end of the Cretaceous Period — including an intact skull, vertebrae, ribs, hips and lower jaw bones.
The fossil bed found in Brazil contained hundreds of bones from roughly 50 individual pterosaurs, including partial skulls and jawbones, according to the study.
Hundreds of bones of Caiuajara dobruskii, including at least 14 partial skulls, at a site in southern Brazil.
These included the shapes of teeth, bones and skulls.
Possible words that they might suggest could include: skull, skinny, bones, boney, rattle, dead, white, thin, scary, dry.
More advanced tests include survey radiographs (X-rays) of the skull, to look for asymmetrical destruction of the nasal bones (nasal turbinates), facial bones and / or for soft tissues masses.
Oral Osteosarcoma — Oral osteosarcoma is a malignant cancer of the bone, and, when found in dogs and cats can affect the bones of the skull, including the mandible and the maxilla (the lower and upper jaws).
The craniosynostosis results in compensatory changes by other skull bones including lengthening of the parietal bone and a more horizontally orientated tentorium cerebelli [7], [9].
There is another update # 6 coming out today or tomorrow with an added physics engine which allowd the player to kick and move stuff around including skulls, bones, and treasures.
The lineup includes Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes, Skulls of the Shogun: Bone - a-Fide Edition, Cloudberry Kingdom, Call of Juarez: Gunslinger, Super Exploding Zoo, and Futuridium EP Deluxe.
Broken Bones: Broken bones sustained in a motorcycle accident can include arms, legs, cracked skull, broken ankles, broken ribs, wrist fractures, hip fractures, broken femur, and even injury to the spinal cord.
Common risks to the baby from the performance of a Caesarean section include fractures to the skull or long bones, lacerations to the baby's skin, serious brain or nerve damage, organ damage, and breathing problems when a baby is delivered before its due date.
$ 5,000: Fracture of the skull (dome of the skull), spine (including coccyx), pelvis or femur $ 1,500: Fracture of a rib or the sternum, scapula, humerus, patella, tibia or fibula $ 750: Fracture of a bone not listed above
$ 5,000: Fracture of the skull (dome of the skull), spine (excluding coccyx), pelvis or femur $ 1,500: Fracture of a rib, sternum, scapula, humerus, patella, tibia, fibula, larynx and trachea $ 750: Fracture of a bone not listed above (including coccyx)
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