10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «HYOIDAL»
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The Explanation of Albinus's Anatomical Figures of the Human ...
The internal pterygoideus. n The mylohyoideus, inserted into the base of the
hyoidal bone. ft The Basioglossus arising from the basis and horn of the hyoidal
bone. u Ceratoglossus arising from the horn of the hyoidal bone. x a a The os ...
Bernhard Siegfried Albinus, 1754
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The Electric Sense of the Thornback Ray, Platyrhinoidis ...
On the other hand, the hyoidal ampullae have a wider range of orientations, from
the hyoidal lateral ampullae showing a fan-like configuration, to the hyoidal
medial ampullae, oriented perpendicular to the anteroposterior axis and pointing
...
3
Johns Hopkins Hospital Bulletin
The third protuberance (tuberculum intermedium) His places at the upper end of
the cleft possibly developing from its mandibular, possibly from its hyoidal side; it
is destined to form the anterior ascending portion of the helix. The fourth, fifth ...
Johns Hopkins Hospital, 1904
4
Foot-prints of the Creator: Or, The Asterolepis of Stromness
The two angular terminations of the hyoidal plate, a, a, fig. 40, were received,
laterally and posteriorly, into angular grooves in a massive bone of very peculiar
shape (fig. 42), of which the tubercled portion, a, a, seems to have swept forwards
in ...
Hugh Miller, Louis Agassiz, 1873
Small smooth bits of the dried hyoidal bone of a fowl moistened with saliva were
placed on two leaves, and a similarly moistened splinter of an extremely hard,
broiled mutton-chop bone on a third leaf. These leaves soon became strongly ...
Charles Darwin, Sir Francis Darwin, 1898
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The American Journal of the Medical Sciences
external auditory canal, and form by the union of their parts the angular fossa of
His, the future CUllUha. The second system, which constitutes the pavilion proper
, is composed of two elevations, to which the author gives the name of hyoidal ...
7
Bulletin of the Johns Hopkins Hospital
The third protuberance (tuberculum intermedium) His places at the upper end of
the cleft possibly developing from its mandibular, possibly from its hyoidal side; it
is destined to form the anterior ascending portion of the helix. The fourth, fifth ...
Bone—Small smooth bits of the dried hyoidal bone of a fowl moistened with
saliva were placed on two leaves, and a similarly moistened splinter of an
extremely hard, broiled mutton-chop bone on a third leaf. These leaves soon
became ...
3 and 4.) Fio. 3. The Larynx in Profile. Hyoidal bone. Part of hyoidal bone,
whence springs the base of the tongue. Thyroidal cartilage. Salient portion of the
thyroidal cartilage, vulgarly known as Adam's apple. Cricoidal cartilage. Trachea
artery.
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The Terrestrial Eocene-Oligocene Transition in North America
Diagnosis—The cranial characterization of the subgenus is the same as for the
genus as defined by Merycoidodon culbertsoni, a species with a small auditory
bulla that has a deep hyoidal groove (see Thorpe, 1937a, fig. 7A). It differs from M
.
Donald R. Prothero, Robert J. Emry, 2005
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «HYOIDAL»
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Dr. Kofi Dompere On Nkrumah's Scientific Thinking 9
And then, slowly, she begins to feel the tightening pangs of euthanasia, of assisted suicide, that is, around her hyoidal conscience as she ... «GhanaWeb, Jan 15»
Ashantis and Ewes: Building A Bridge Over Troubled Waters
... wrenching Ghana from the tight strangulating clutch which British colonialism Brobdingnagian hands had wrapped around her hyoidal neck. «Ghana News, Apr 10»