Rax - translation to russian
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Rax - translation to russian

MOUNTAIN
Raxalpe; Heukuppe
  • Greater Hell Valley
  • Habsburghaus (the cross marks the site where the former tenant died of hypothermia during a winter storm on February 8, 1919)
  • The Törl on the Törlweg
  • Cable car "Rax-Seilbahn“
  • View over the Habsburghaus in the direction of the northwest

rax         
MICROSATELLITE
RAX; RAX-1

[ræks]

глагол

Шотландия

потягиваться

растягивать

протягивать

подавать

Rax         
MICROSATELLITE
RAX; RAX-1
см. RA (1)
tyrannosaurus         
  • Type specimen]] (AMNH 3982) of ''Manospondylus gigas''
  • Adult ''T. rex'' skeleton (the specimen AMNH 5027) at [[American Museum of Natural History]].
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  • The damage to the tail vertebrae of this ''Edmontosaurus annectens'' skeleton (on display at the Denver Museum of Nature and Science) indicates that it may have been bitten by a ''Tyrannosaurus''
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  • Natural History Museum]]
  • Sue]]", [[Field Museum of Natural History]], Chicago
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  • Fauna of Hell Creek (''Tyrannosaurus'' in dark red, left).
  • ''Tyrannosaurus'' and other animals of the Hell Creek Formation
  • Size (in blue) compared with selected giant theropods and a human
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  • Skeleton casts mounted in a mating position, [[Jurassic Museum of Asturias]]
  • Former [[holotype]] of ''Nanotyrannus lancensis'', now interpreted as a juvenile ''Tyrannosaurus''
  • Diagram showing growth stages
  • Probable footprint from [[New Mexico]]
  • Scotty]]", the largest known specimen, exhibited in Japan
  • The eye-sockets faced mainly forwards, giving it good [[binocular vision]] ([[Sue specimen]]).
  • Restoration of an individual (based on [[MOR 980]]) with parasite infections
  • Outdated reconstruction (by [[Charles R. Knight]]), showing upright pose
  • Depiction of ''Tyrannosaurus'' rising from the ground, based on fossil tracks described in 2021.
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  • Diagram showing the differences between a generalized ''Tarbosaurus'' (A) and ''Tyrannosaurus'' (B) skull
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  • Right forelimb of specimen "Sue"
  • Diagram illustrating arm anatomy
  • Only known tyrannosaurid trackway (''[[Bellatoripes fredlundi]]''), from the [[Wapiti Formation]], [[British Columbia]]
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  • Mounted skeletons of different age groups (skeleton in lower left based on the juvenile formerly named ''Stygivenator''), [[Natural History Museum of Los Angeles County]]
  • Reconstructed skeleton of "Jane", [[Burpee Museum of Natural History]]
  • A ''Tyrannosaurus'' mounted next to a ''[[Triceratops]]'' at the [[Los Angeles Natural History Museum]]
  • Cast of the braincase at the [[Australian Museum]], Sydney.
  • ''T. rex'' femur (MOR 1125) from which demineralized matrix and [[peptides]] (insets) were obtained
  • Bucky]] specimen)
  • Restoration showing partial feathering
  • Skull replica of specimen "Sue", showing dentition
  • William D. Matthew]] from 1905, published alongside Osborn's description paper
  • Skull casts of different ''Tyrannosaurus'' specimens
  • The specimens "Sue", AMNH 5027, "Stan", and "Jane", to scale with a human.
  • ''Tyrannosaurus'' tooth marks on bones of various herbivorous dinosaurs
  • Profile view of a skull (AMNH 5027)
  • A graph showing the hypothesized growth curve, body mass versus age (drawn in black, with other tyrannosaurids for comparison). Based on Erickson and colleagues 2004
  • Pelvic girdle of specimen MOR 555
  • Chart of the time-averaged census for large-bodied dinosaurs from the entire Hell Creek Formation in the study area
  • Fossilized skin impressions from the tail region of a ''Tyrannosaurus'', [[Houston Museum of Natural Science]]
GENUS OF REPTILES (FOSSIL)
T Rex; T rex; T-Rex; T-rex; T.Rex; Nanotyrannus; Dynamosaurus; Tyranosaurus Rex; Manospondylus; Tyrannosaurus rex; Clevelanotyrannus; Dinotyrannus; Stygivenator; T - Rex; Tyranosaurus; Tyranasauras rex; Tyrannasauras rex; Nanotyrannus lancensis; Tyrannosauris; Albertosaurus megagracilis; Dynamosaurus Imperiosus; Gorgosaurus lancensis; Tyrannosuarus; Manospondylus gigas; Largest carnivore tooth; T rax; Tyrannosaurus Rex; T. rex; Tyranno; Nanotyrannosaurus; Infectious saliva in Tyrannosaurus; Infectious Saliva in Tyrannosaurus; T-REX; Tyrannosaurus imperator; Tyrannosaurus stanwinstonorum; Aublysodon molnari; Tyrannosaurus "x"; Tyrannosaurus x; Gracile Tyrannosaurus; LACM 23844; Tyranasaurus Rex; TMP97.12.229; Albertosaurus lancensis; Aublysodon lancensis; Deinodon lancensis; Tyrannosaurus zhuchangensis; Tyrranosaurus; Tyrant Lizard King; Tyrannasaurus Rex; Dynamosaurus imperiosus; Nannotyrannus; N. lancensis; Tyranasaurus rex; 🦖; Nano tyrannus; Dinotyrannus megagracilis; Nanotyrannos; Tyranosaurus rex; Tyrannosaurus regina; Tyrannosaurus stanwinstonorous; Tyrannosaurus vannus

палеонтология

тиранозавр (хищный ящер)

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Wikipedia

Rax

The Rax is a mountain range in the Northern Limestone Alps on the border of the Austrian federal provinces of Lower Austria and Styria. Its highest peak is the Heukuppe (2,007 m). The Rax, together with the nearby Schneeberg, are a traditional mountaineering and mountain walking area, and are called the Wiener Hausberge (Vienna's local mountains). They are separated by the deep Höllental ("Hell Valley").

A cable car, the Raxseilbahn, starting at Hirschwang at the north-eastern foot of the mountains and the first in Austria (construction began in 1925), takes visitors to the extensive, high plateau of the Rax at a height of about 1,500 m. This area is a particular favourite with hikers from Lower Austria and Vienna. The steep sides of the plateau offer climbing tours of various difficulty. These steige (mountain trails) and the hütten, alpine huts offering basic accommodation, were built and are maintained kept by various Austrian Alpine Clubs. They were erected in the late 19th and early 20th century.

Examples of use of Rax
1. I just wanted to freeze time and stay inside the car, kissing Rax for ever. • From Girls in Tears Oh God, my head.
2. AIMED AT 13–YEAR–OLDS • From Love Lessons In which 14–year–old Prudence becomes close to her married school teacher Mr Raxberry – whom she calls Rax.
What is the Russian for rax? Translation of &#39rax&#39 to Russian