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Full text  - Acta Palaeontologica Polonica
Full text - Acta Palaeontologica Polonica

... is pierced in the middle by a large, rounded foramen, which is regarded as an artefact, but might be as well a suboptic foramen (see Butler 1956). The pterygoid process of basisphenoid extends ventrolaterally from the alisphenoid. It is described in the next section. Choanae and basicranium (well pr ...
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... Radiographs must be used in context with all the rest of the clinical data to reach a  differential diagnosis, the final diagnosis, and a reasonable treatment plan.  In a patellofemoral problem, the axial view will provide the most radiographic information.   Anteroposterior View  100% weight‐bearin ...
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... is continuous superior with the transversalis and iliac fascia. Between the pelvic organs, the pelvic fascia mostly comprises a loose meshwork of connective tissue. However, it is condensed anterior to the rectum to form the rectovesical septum. Some of the arteries to the pelvic organs, such as the ...
Anatomical study of endoscope assisted far lateral keyhole
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... matched and registered with the neuronavigation system through infrared facial recognition technology. A 8-cm longitudinal S-shaped incision was made approximately 3 cm dorsal to the mastoid process (incision was 3 cm above the mastoid process plane and 5 cm below). The sternocleidomastoid, splenius ...
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paleontological contributions - KU ScholarWorks
paleontological contributions - KU ScholarWorks

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Surface anatomy of the lungs - University of Nottingham

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An arctomorph carnivoran skull from the Phosphorites - AGRO

... The skull (Figs 1-4, Table 1) is stored in PVPH under catalogue number PVQ70-2. It comes from an old collection of the Phosphorites du Quercy. As indicated by the inscription on the specimen ('Mouillac'), it was excavated in the vicinity of the village Mouillac in southwestern France. The accurate l ...
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... • Butterfly-shaped bone that spans the width of the middle cranial fossa • Forms the central wedge that articulates with all other cranial bones • Consists of a central body, greater wings, lesser wings, and pterygoid processes • Major markings: the sella turcica, hypophyseal fossa, and the pterygoi ...
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... bifurcation of the common carotid artery. It is innervated by the glossopharyngeal nerve. The carotid body is a chemoreceptor, being sensitive to excess carbon dioxide and reduced oxygen tension in the blood. Such a stimulus reflexly produces a rise in blood pressure and heart rate and an increase i ...
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Anatomy of the pituitary, thyroid, parathyroid and adrenal glands

... pouch (Figure 3). The superior glands take a short descent to their final position relative to the inferior glands, which share a longer caudo-medial descent with the thymus gland. Pharyngeal connections are lost at the seventh week of gestation. Gross anatomy The normal gland is an ovoid or lentifo ...
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... closing its tentacle tips around the prey to form a cage. The lophophore may scan the water by rotating and swaying. The ciliated pharynx assists ingestion. Unsuitable particles may be rejected by mouth closure, tentacle flicking, funnel closure, or by passage between the tentacles. Blank areas on t ...
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Anatomical terms of location



Standard anatomical terms of location deal unambiguously with the anatomy of animals, including humans.While these terms are standardized within specific fields of biology, there are unavoidable, sometimes dramatic, differences between some disciplines. For example, differences in terminology remain a problem that, to some extent, still separates the terminology of human anatomy from that used in the study of various other zoological categories.
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