10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «COCHLEARIFORM»
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cochleariform in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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1
Manual of Middle Ear Surgery
Its superior borders are the eminence of the horizontal facial canal, the
cochleariform process, and the eminence of the tensor tympani muscle. The
mesotympanum acts like a channel, providing ventilation to the attic, and
allowing air to go ...
2
Glasscock-Shambaugh Surgery of the Ear
From the cochleariform process, the facial nerve courses posteriorly and slightly
inferi- orly in the tympanic (horizontal) segment of its fallopian canal. The
horizontal segment ends at the second genu of the facial nerve, which curves
posterior ...
Aina J. Gulya, Lloyd B. Minor, Dennis Poe, 2010
The cochleariform process should be identified first, and then the facial nerve
sought just superior to it. If the process is not readily identifiable, the vertical
groove on the promontory for the nerve may be followed superiorly until the
process is ...
Mark May, Barry M. Schaitkin, 2000
4
Atlas of Skull Base Surgery and Neurotology
When it is obscured by disease, the cochleariform can be located by tracing the
tympanic plexus up the promontory toward it. Alternatively, locating the
eustachian tube orifice leads in turn to the tensor tympani semicanal, which can
be traced ...
5
Endoscopic Anatomy of the Middle Ear
Manfred Tschabitscher, Clemens Klug. C 1.4.1 Incudostapedial joint and anterior
tympanic isthmus Fig. 136 View of promontory through typically rectangular
opening (= anterior tympanic isthmus) between facial canal, cochleariform
process, ...
Manfred Tschabitscher, Clemens Klug, 2000
6
Researches in helminthology and parasitology
Body curved cochleariform. Length .135 to .18 mm. From the intestinal canal of
Lumbriculus tenuis. I found four individuals of this remarkable species in a dozen
of the Lumbriadus. While within the intestine it appears quiescent, but when set ...
7
Smithsonian Miscellaneous Collections
The extremities of the fingers of the chelipeds are cochleariform and corneous.
The posterior two pairs of feet are much like those of Dromia, the last pair longest.
285. PETALOMERA GRANULATA Stimpson Plate XXI, F1g. 4 Pctalomera ...
8
Researches on the Attainment of Very Low Temperatures
Body curved cochleariform. Length .r35 to .18 mm. From the intestinal canal of
Lumbriculus lenuis. I found four individuals of this remarkable species in a dozen
of the Lumbriculus. While within the intestine it appears quiescent, but when set ...
Morris William Travers, Alfred George Cooper Gwyer, F. L. Usher, 1905
9
Photo Atlas of Skull Base Dissection: Techniques and ...
Fig. 13.25. The. round. window. The dissector is inserted through the round
window. The tip of the dissector can be seen in the vestibule. (CA, cochlear
aqueduct; CP, cochleariform process; CT, chorda tympani; G, genu [second turn
or external ...
Masahiko Wanibuchi, Allan H. Friedman, 2011
10
An Atlas of human anatomy for students and physicians 1
Septum of the musculotubal canal (cochleariform process) Septum canalis
musculotubarii Osseous canal for the Eustachian tube Semicanalis tubae
auditivae Air cells of the Eustachian tube ,/ Cellulae pneumaticae tubariae
Tympanic orifice ...
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «COCHLEARIFORM»
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cochleariform is used in the context of the following news items.
Some unhelpful National Spelling Bee context sentences
The house was cochleariform, but not cochleariform enough that anyone would have a serious problem with it. Come upstairs and see my ... «Washington Post, May 13»
Chesterfield boy scores in National Spelling Bee, awaits fate
Grant Pace, Parkville: minacious, cochleariform. Copyright 2015 stltoday.com. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, ... «STLtoday.com, May 12»