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Janine M. Ziermann,Raul E. Diaz Jr,Rui Diogoms have long been of interest in theories of combinatory logic and lambda conversion. This paper reviews known methods for proving the Church-Rosser property for general replacement systems and adds some new results. Finally some open problems are listed.禁止 发表于 2025-3-23 14:20:41
ms have long been of interest in theories of combinatory logic and lambda conversion. This paper reviews known methods for proving the Church-Rosser property for general replacement systems and adds some new results. Finally some open problems are listed.remission 发表于 2025-3-23 18:37:17
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Cranium, Cephalic Muscles, and Homologies in Cyclostomes,d gnathostomes, which also include jawless extinct species) and share with them vertebrate-specific characters, like the presence of somites, neural crest cells, eyes (absent in hagfish), among others. There are also cyclostome-specific characteristics as the lingual apparatus, velum, and posteriorCARE 发表于 2025-3-24 07:37:32
Chondrichthyan Evolution, Diversity, and Senses,455 million years ago, mya). The main groups of chondrichthyans include the chimaeroids, sharks, and skates and rays. This chapter outlines the major events in chondrichthyan evolution, focusing on features of the cranium, jaw and jaw musculature, and gill arch skeleton. The “spiny sharks” (acanthod苦笑 发表于 2025-3-24 10:47:48
Actinopterygians: Head, Jaws and Muscles, the head, jaws and cranial muscles encountered within the large class of ray-finned fishes (Actinopterygii). Actinopterygians are a wide group of bony fishes including more than 30,000 species, which means that it is obviously not possible to carry out a case-by-case assessment or to condense the s调味品 发表于 2025-3-24 18:51:50
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Diversity of Heads, Jaws, and Cephalic Muscles in Amphibians,dults, cranial skeletal elements that are derived from neural crest cells and mesoderm, and muscles derived from branchiomeric mesoderm and somites. Meckel’s cartilage, which forms the larval lower jaw, derives, for example, from mandibular arch neural crest cells. Mandibular arch mesoderm gives ris雄伟 发表于 2025-3-25 02:25:43
Evolution, Diversity, and Development of the Craniocervical System in Turtles with Special Referencs for a long time. Aside from the unusual turtle shell, the skull in this group shows great changes in comparison to that of other amniote groups. Because the skull has been considered one of most important body regions when analyzing the phylogenetic relationships of amniotes, the distinct turtle s