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... continuous with the basilar portion of the occipital bone ; it supports the pons Varolii . A broad cavernous groove1 ( Fig . 7 ) for the carotid artery and cavern- ous sinus exists on either side of the body . 30 ESSENTIALS OF HUMAN ...
... continuous with the basilar portion of the occipital bone ; it supports the pons Varolii . A broad cavernous groove1 ( Fig . 7 ) for the carotid artery and cavern- ous sinus exists on either side of the body . 30 ESSENTIALS OF HUMAN ...
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... continuous with that of the tympanum . The conical tip is termed the mastoid process3x , upon whose inner side a deep grooved digastric fossa26 18 13 19 15 17 14 1Q ( Fig . 11 ) exists for the digastric muscle , while parallel , but ...
... continuous with that of the tympanum . The conical tip is termed the mastoid process3x , upon whose inner side a deep grooved digastric fossa26 18 13 19 15 17 14 1Q ( Fig . 11 ) exists for the digastric muscle , while parallel , but ...
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... continuous above with the temporal ridge , below with the upper border of the zygoma . How is it developed ? From one centre ( some say two ) , at the eighth foetal week in membrane . With what bones does it articulate ? With the ...
... continuous above with the temporal ridge , below with the upper border of the zygoma . How is it developed ? From one centre ( some say two ) , at the eighth foetal week in membrane . With what bones does it articulate ? With the ...
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... continuous posteriorly with the anterior border of the ramus ; to it are attached anteriorly the depressor labii infe- rioris and depressor anguli oris . The lower border * , just in front LANE LIBRARY of the attachment of the masseter ...
... continuous posteriorly with the anterior border of the ramus ; to it are attached anteriorly the depressor labii infe- rioris and depressor anguli oris . The lower border * , just in front LANE LIBRARY of the attachment of the masseter ...
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... continuous growth of the bones at their edges , pari passu with the growth of the brain , hence premature coössification of all the sutures results in idiocy . Obliteration of the sutures occurs at variable periods after maturity . What ...
... continuous growth of the bones at their edges , pari passu with the growth of the brain , hence premature coössification of all the sutures results in idiocy . Obliteration of the sutures occurs at variable periods after maturity . What ...
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