jaw cruhser - translation to russian
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jaw cruhser - translation to russian

OLDEST-KNOWN HUMAN FOSSIL FOUND IN GERMANY
Heidelberg Jaw; Mauer jaw
  • Lateral view (replica)
  • Title page of the original<br>[[species description]]
  • 70th-anniversary memorial stone
  • Bronze bust of the Mauer 1 individual by Louis Mascré and Aimé Rutot, 1909–1914 (Institut royal des Sciences naturelles de Belgique, Brussels)
  • Sediment layers at the mine's edge in 2007

jaw cruhser      

общая лексика

щековая дробилка

phossy jaw         
NECROTIC DAMAGE TO THE JAWBONES CAUSED BY EXPOSURE TO WHITE PHOSPHORUS
Phossy-jaw; Phossyjaw; Fossy jaw; Phosphorus necrosis; Phosphorus necrosis of the jaw

[fɔsi'dʒɔ:]

медицина

некроз челюсти (при хроническом отравлении фосфором)

gnathic         
  • The mandibles of a [[bull ant]]
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OPPOSABLE ARTICULATED STRUCTURE AT THE ENTRANCE OF THE MOUTH
Jaw diseases; Jawbones; Jaw bones; Jaw bone; Human jaw; Jaw suspension; Gnathic

['næθik]

общая лексика

челюстной

прилагательное

общая лексика

челюстной

относящийся к альвеолярному отростку челюсти

Definition

phossy jaw
['f?si]
¦ noun historical, informal gangrene of the jawbone caused by phosphorus poisoning.
Origin
C19: phossy by abbrev. of phosphorus necrosis, denoting gangrene of the jaw.

Wikipedia

Mauer 1

The Mauer 1 mandible is the oldest-known specimen of the genus Homo in Germany. It was found in 1907 in a sand quarry in the community Mauer, around 10 km (6.2 mi) south-east of Heidelberg. The Mauer 1 mandible is the type specimen of the species Homo heidelbergensis. Some European researchers have classified the find as Homo erectus heidelbergensis, regarding it as a subspecies of Homo erectus. In 2010 the mandible's age was for the first time exactly determined to be 609,000 ± 40,000 years. Previously, specialist literature had referred to an age of either 600,000 or 500,000 years on the basis of less accurate dating methods.

What is the Russian for jaw cruhser? Translation of &#39jaw cruhser&#39 to Russian