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... arise from it ? The corrugator supercilii , orbicularis palpebrarum , and temporal , on each side . Parietal Bones . Describe a parietal bone . It is of a quadrilateral form , convex externally , the most promi- nent point called the ...
... arise from it ? The corrugator supercilii , orbicularis palpebrarum , and temporal , on each side . Parietal Bones . Describe a parietal bone . It is of a quadrilateral form , convex externally , the most promi- nent point called the ...
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... ( processes of Ingrassias ) two thin , triangular processes each arise from the upper and lateral parts of the body , project transversely outward , to terminate internally in the anterior clinoid. 32 ESSENTIALS OF HUMAN ANATOMY .
... ( processes of Ingrassias ) two thin , triangular processes each arise from the upper and lateral parts of the body , project transversely outward , to terminate internally in the anterior clinoid. 32 ESSENTIALS OF HUMAN ANATOMY .
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... arise the stylo - pharyngeus , stylo - glossus , and stylo- hyoideus muscles , and the stylo - hyoid and stylo - maxillary liga- ments ; between this process and the mastoid , a large orifice , the stylo - mastoid 26 foramen , for the ...
... arise the stylo - pharyngeus , stylo - glossus , and stylo- hyoideus muscles , and the stylo - hyoid and stylo - maxillary liga- ments ; between this process and the mastoid , a large orifice , the stylo - mastoid 26 foramen , for the ...
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... arise from it ? The tensor tarsi of Horner . Describe them . Malar Bones . Two small quadrangular bones placed at the upper outer part of face , forming the prominence of the cheek , parts of the orbit , temporal , and zygomatic fossæ ...
... arise from it ? The tensor tarsi of Horner . Describe them . Malar Bones . Two small quadrangular bones placed at the upper outer part of face , forming the prominence of the cheek , parts of the orbit , temporal , and zygomatic fossæ ...
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... arise from it ? The levator labii superioris , zygomaticus major and minor , masseter , and temporal . Describe them . The Palate Bones . These two bones , situated at the back part of the nasal fossæ , assist in the formation of the ...
... arise from it ? The levator labii superioris , zygomaticus major and minor , masseter , and temporal . Describe them . The Palate Bones . These two bones , situated at the back part of the nasal fossæ , assist in the formation of the ...
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