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I. ver·te·brate [ˈvɜ:tɪbreɪt, americ ˈvɜ:rt̬əbrɪt] BIOL SUBST

Wirbeltier nt <-(e)s, -e>

II. ver·te·brate [ˈvɜ:tɪbreɪt, americ ˈvɜ:rt̬əbrɪt] BIOL ADJ atrib, inv

Wirbeltier nt <-(e)s, -e>

I. jaw [ʤɔ:, americ esp ʤɑ:] SUBST

1. jaw (body part):

Kiefer m <-s, ->

2. jaw (large mouth and teeth):

jaws pl
Maul nt <-(e)s, Mä̱u̱·ler>
jaws pl
Schlund m <-(e)s, Schlụ̈n·de> a. fig
jaws pl
Rachen m <-s, -> a. fig

3. jaw (chat):

Schwatz m <-es, -e> coloq
sich Acus [gut] unterhalten coloq

4. jaw TÉC:

II. jaw [ʤɔ:, americ esp ʤɑ:] VERBO intr pej coloq

quasseln coloq oft pej
to jaw away [to sb] coloq
[mit jdm] quatschen [o. quasseln] [o. CH, A a. plaudern]
mit jdm quatschen coloq

Vocabulário Técnico de Biologia Klett

jawed vertebrates [ˌdʒɔːdˈvɜːtɪbreɪts], gnathostomata [ˌneɪθəʊˈstəʊmətə]

Kiefermäuler (Wirbeltiere ohne Rundmäuler)
Present
Ijaw
youjaw
he/she/itjaws
wejaw
youjaw
theyjaw
Past
Ijawed
youjawed
he/she/itjawed
wejawed
youjawed
theyjawed
Present Perfect
Ihavejawed
youhavejawed
he/she/ithasjawed
wehavejawed
youhavejawed
theyhavejawed
Past Perfect
Ihadjawed
youhadjawed
he/she/ithadjawed
wehadjawed
youhadjawed
theyhadjawed

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I want to see what it's like to break some ribs, break a jaw with one punch.
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The jaw extends to behind the rear end of the orbit.
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The grave was in poor condition, and not all the remains of the skeleton were found; missing, among other things, was the lower jaw.
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By pressing the jaw together the user clicks.
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The head occupies 40% of the total length and the mouth is large, with the lower jaw longer than the upper jaw.
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A quarter of the world’s vertebrates live in drylands.
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www.giz.de
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Ein Viertel der Wirbeltiere der Erde leben in Trockengebieten.
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The group of vertebrates (vertebrata) encompasses all animals that are equipped with a spine of bone or cartilage during their life or in the course of their embryonic development. These are fish, amphibians, reptiles, birds and mammals.
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www.sharkproject.org
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Die Gruppe der Wirbeltiere (Vertebrata) umfasst alle Tiere, die zeitlebens oder im Verlauf ihrer Embryonalentwicklung mit einer Wirbelsäule aus Knochen oder Knorpeln ausgestattet wurden, also Fische, Amphibien, Reptilien, Vögel und Säugetiere.
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“Our new knowledge of the function of Abd-B helps us to better understand how these processes are regulated in higher organisms, including vertebrates,” explains Ingrid Lohmann.
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www.uni-heidelberg.de
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„Unsere neuen Kenntnisse über die Funktion von Abd-B helfen uns besser zu verstehen, wie diese Prozesse bei höheren Lebewesen bis hin zu Wirbeltieren ablaufen“, erklärt Ingrid Lohmann.
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Development and Differentiation is devoted to developmental and differentiation processes of single cells, selected organs and entire organisms in vertebrate, insect, and plant model systems.
www.biologie.nat.uni-erlangen.de
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Entwicklung und Differenzierung werden Entwicklungs- und Differenzierungsprozesse einzelner Zellen, ausgewählter Organe und ganzer Organismen in Modellsystemen von Wirbeltieren, Insekten und Pflanzen bearbeitet.
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The gigantism of these vertebrates, unique in the history of the Earth, raises many questions, such as why no other land creatures have ever achieved this size and what their bauplan, physiology, and life cycle would have been like.
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www.uni-mainz.de
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Der erdgeschichtlich einmalige Gigantismus dieser Wirbeltiere wirft viele Fragen auf, wie z.B. warum kein anderes Landlebewesen diese Größe je erreicht hat und wie ihr Bauplan, die Physiologie und der Lebenszyklus ausgesehen haben könnten.
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