• नासा प्रवर्ध | |
nasal: नासा अनुनासिक | |
process: व्यवस्था क्रम | |
nasal process मीनिंग इन हिंदी
nasal process उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
- From the center of the notch the nasal process projects downward and forward beneath the nasal bones and frontal processes of the maxill? and supports the bridge of the nose.
- By the upgrowth of the surrounding parts these areas are converted into pits, the olfactory pits, which indent the frontonasal prominence and divide it into a medial and two lateral nasal processes.
- The maxillary process forms the lateral wall and floor of the orbit, and in it are ossified the zygomatic bone and the greater part of the maxilla; it meets with the lateral nasal process, from which, however, it is separated for a time by a groove, the naso-optic furrow, that extends from the furrow encircling the eyeball to the olfactory pit.
- According to Tykoski and Rowe ( 2004 ) " Coelophysis rhodesiensis " can be distinguished based on the following characteristics : it differs from " Coelophysis bauri " in the pit at the base of the nasal process of the premaxilla; it differs from " C . ? kayentakatae " because the promaxillary lacrimal bone ( noted by Carrano et al ., 2012)
- Several paleontologists consider " Coelophysis bauri " to be the same dinosaur as " Coelophysis rhodesiensis " ( formerly " Syntarsus ", alternately " Megapnosaurus " ), however this has been refuted by the following : Downs ( 2000 ) concluded that " C . bauri " differs from " C . rhodesiensis " in cervical length, proximal and distal hindlimb proportions and proximal caudal vertebral anatomy; Tykoski and Rowe ( 2004 ) concluded that " C . bauri " differs from " C . rhodesiensis " in that it lacks a pit at the base of the nasal process of the premaxilla; and Bristowe and Raath ( 2004 ) concluded that " C . bauri " differs from " C . rhodesiensis " in having a longer maxillary tooth row.