10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ANTIHELICES»
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antihelices in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
The physical anthropology of Ireland
The areas of high frequency of submedium antihelices are Longford-West- meath
, Clare, and the Aran Islands. The Aran Islands are again tiresomely out of line in
turning out 25.2 per cent of individuals stated to have prominent antihelices.
Earnest Albert Hooton, Clarence Wesley Dupertuis, Helen Dawson, 1955
2
Practicing and Other Stories: A Memoir
Fashioningthe complex shelllike helices and antihelices ofthe externalhuman ear
isa daunting surgical task. Attemptsatear reconstruction were, and remain, a
difficult challenge for the art of plastic surgery. I considered stamping out ...
... ANTIGROWTH ANTIGUERRILLA ANTIGUN ANTIHAEMAGGLUTININ
ANTIHAEMAGGLUTININS ANTIHALLUCINATORY ANTIHELICES ANTIGENES
ANTIGENIC ANTIGENICALLY ANTIGENICITIES ANTIGENICITY ANTIGENS
ANTIGENE ...
Maliha Mendoza Mahmood, 2013
4
Integrated Neuroscience and Neurology: A Clinical Case ...
... ears with prominent antihelices, and prominent epicanthal folds (which
perhaps suggested the now outdated term Mongolism). Other defects include a
protruding lower lip, a fissured and thickened tongue, and a simian crease on the
palm.
Elliott M. Marcus, Stanley Jacobson, Thomas D. Sabin, 2014
5
Neuroanatomy for the Neuroscientist
They have hypoplastic faces with short noses, small ears with prominent
antihelices, and prominent epicanthal folds (which perhaps suggested the now
outdated term mongolism). Other defects include a protruding lower lip, a fissured
and ...
Stanley Jacobson, Elliott M. Marcus, 2011
6
Catalogue of Unbalanced Chromosome Aberrations in Man
... maternally inherited translocation revealed features both of the 18q- syndrome
(midface hypoplasia, atretic ear canals, prominent antihelices), of dup (3) (pter^
p25), and those common to both aberrations (cleft palate, heart defect, clubfoot).
7
Donald School Atlas of Clin. Application of Ultrasound in ...
Ears By means of parasagittal scans, it is very easy to visualize the external ear
shape, making possible the identification of lobule, cruz antihelices, helix, anti-
helix and also scaphoid fossa. It is important to decide if the size of ear is correct,
...
8
Integrated Neuroscience: A Clinical Problem Solving Approach
They have hypoplastic faces with short noses, small ears with prominent
antihelices, and prominent epicanthal folds (which perhaps suggested the now
outdated term mongolism). Other defects include a protruding lower lip, a fissured
and ...
Elliott M. Marcus, Stanley Jacobson, 2003
9
Signs and Symptoms of Genetic Conditions: A Handbook
... broad forehead with widely spaced eyes, large ears with hypoplastic
antihelices; fifth-finger clinodactyly; intellectual disability Duplication 15q26.1-qter
(including IGF1R) All growth parameters may be affected at birth, overgrowth may
persist ...
Louanne Hudgins, Helga V. Toriello, Gregory M. Enns, 2014
10
The Principles of Clinical Cytogenetics
8.8) includes prominent forehead, deep-set eyes, strabismus, broad nasal bridge,
upturned nares, long upper lip, thick and everted lower lip, high arched or cleft
palate, micrognathia and large dysplastic ears with prominent antihelices.
Steven Gersen, Martha B. Keagle, 2013
NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «ANTIHELICES»
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LG Heart Rate Earphones review: a fitness wearable with good …
Who knew we all have two antihelices? The LG earphones connect to a matchbox-sized wireless transmitter that you can clip to your shirt or ... «TechHive, Jun 14»