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... facet , when smooth , like one of the surfaces of a cut gem ; sigmoid , when curved in two opposite directions . Let's letters What are the principal non - articular cavities called ? Fosse , shallow depressionsinuses , deep cavities ...
... facet , when smooth , like one of the surfaces of a cut gem ; sigmoid , when curved in two opposite directions . Let's letters What are the principal non - articular cavities called ? Fosse , shallow depressionsinuses , deep cavities ...
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... facet ( covered in the fresh state with cartilage ) , for articu- lation with the jugular process of the occipital ; a broad , sheath - like , bony plate extending from the carotid canal to the mastoid process , the vaginal process ...
... facet ( covered in the fresh state with cartilage ) , for articu- lation with the jugular process of the occipital ; a broad , sheath - like , bony plate extending from the carotid canal to the mastoid process , the vaginal process ...
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... facets and demi - facets for the heads of the ribs , mark the dorsal bodies , neither the lumbar nor the cervical bodies having these . Describe the pedicles . They project backward in all but the cervical vertebræ , where they are ...
... facets and demi - facets for the heads of the ribs , mark the dorsal bodies , neither the lumbar nor the cervical bodies having these . Describe the pedicles . They project backward in all but the cervical vertebræ , where they are ...
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... facet posteriorly for the odontoid process . Upon the upper surface of each lateral mass is an articular facet , looking upward , inward , and backward for the occipital condyles , while the inferior facet looks downward and directly ...
... facet posteriorly for the odontoid process . Upon the upper surface of each lateral mass is an articular facet , looking upward , inward , and backward for the occipital condyles , while the inferior facet looks downward and directly ...
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... facet and a demi - facet on body ; the ninth has a demi - facet on body above , and a facet on the trans- verse process ; the tenth has one facet on the body and one on the transverse process ; the eleventh and twelfth , one facet on ...
... facet and a demi - facet on body ; the ninth has a demi - facet on body above , and a facet on the trans- verse process ; the tenth has one facet on the body and one on the transverse process ; the eleventh and twelfth , one facet on ...
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