Examples of using Partial skeleton in English and their translations into Dutch
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I know. It's a partial skeleton.
A partial skeleton excavated at Los Primos near San Miguel in Coahuila, was described in 2011.
It consists of a partial skeleton.
It's a partial skeleton from France.
The holotype was YPM 1877, a partial skeleton.
It consists of a partial skeleton lacking the skull.
The holotype is UPM 2/740, a partial skeleton.
It consists of a partial skeleton with skull, lacking much of the vertebral column.
The holotype is IGM 100/20, a partial skeleton with skull.
A second partial skeleton lacking the skull was referred to Notocolossus:
It consists of a partial skeleton with skull.
ROM 1790, all partial skeletons.
The holotype consists of a partial skeleton with skull.
Sattleri- 2 partial skeleton without a skull, isolated postcranial material
The fossil consists of a partial skeleton, without the skull.
It consists of a partial skeleton with fragmentary skull,
The paratype, LGP V001b, is a partial skeleton lacking the skull.
A second partial skeleton, from which parts had been removed since 1876,
consisting of a partial skeleton lacking the skull.
In 1912, Richard Markgraf discovered a partial skeleton of a dinosaur in the Bahariya Formation of western Egypt.
In 2002 the Argentine paleontologist Fernando Novas reported the discovery of a partial skeleton of a euornithopod in Antarctica.
More than a dozen additional partial skeletons have been found in the Kruger National Park after a discovery by game warden Adriaan Louw on 27 March 1995.
is a partial skeleton of the species"Homo neanderthalensis.
It is suitable for full or partial skeleton of chicken, duck,
Barnum Brown, assistant curator of the American Museum of Natural History, found the first partial skeleton of Tyrannosaurus rex in eastern Wyoming in 1900.
In 1719, William Stukeley described a partial skeleton of a plesiosaur, which had been brought to his attention by the great-grandfather of Charles Darwin, Robert Darwin of Elston.
based on a partial skeleton in 1899 found in the Kimmeridgian Argiles d'Octeville near Cap de la Hève in Normandy, France.
The paratype is XMDFEC V0014, a partial skeleton lacking the skull, including five back vertebrae,
2 partial skeleton isolated elements of the limbs
This included specimen NTM VP 1001: a partial skeleton with skull; NTM VP 10014:
