10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «INCISORIAL»
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incisorial in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
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Transverse folds of mucous membrane of hard palate (Figure 4, A, rugae
palatinae): These folds can be divided on the basis of their location into incisorial
and diastemal folds; they are located in the region of the diastema and usually
number ...
Igorʹ M. Gromov, I. Ya Polyakov, 1992
2
The Penny Cyclopaedia. Volume VIII.
The upper first molar with six tubercles in a double row, and two indistinct ones
besides, of which one is at the anterior part of the crown of the tooth, the other
near another tubercle of the internal series, behind the transverse incisorial
lamina; ...
3
The English Cyclopaedia: Geography
The upper first molar with six tubercles in a double row, and two indistinct ones
besides, of which one is at the anterior part of the crown of the tooth, the other
near another tubercle of the internal series, behind the transverse incisorial
lamina ...
4
Natural History: Or, Second Division of "The English ...
The upper first molar with Bix tubercle* in a double row, and two indistinct ones
besides, of which one is at the anterior part of the crown of the tooth, the other
near another tubercle of the internal series, behind the transverse incisorial
lamina; ...
5
The Encyclopædia Britannica, or, Dictionary of arts, ...
Classifica- man incisors; behind which there is a second rank in which the tion j(a
. teeth near symphysis have their crowns somewhat truncated, but lacopteri. the
lateral . teeth are all incisorial, the slopes of the two rows t . being on different ...
6
The Encyclopaedia Britannica, Or Dictionary of Arts, ...
man incisors; behind which there is a second rank in which the teeth near
symphysis have their crowns somewhat truncated, but the lateral teeth are all
incisorial, the slopes of the two rows being on different sides, so that they form a
furrow ...
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Encyclopaedia Britannica: Or, Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, ...
M flusifia. man incisors; behind which there is a second rank in which the teeth
near symphysis have their crowns somewhat truncated, but the lateral teeth are
all incisorial, the slopes of the two rows being on difi'erent sides, so that they form
a ...
8
The Encyclopaedia Britannica: Or, Dictionary of Arts, ...
Branchiostegals generally six, sometimes five, ra'rely seven. ' ' (12.) Round molar
teeth, with trenclzant or conical front ones. . Genus I. Saneus, Cuv. Several rows
of molars; incisorial front _teeth. Cheek scaly. 'Sixteen species. GENUs ll.
Thomas Stewart Traill, 1856
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Annals of the Lyceum of Natural History of New York
A. Teeth of lower jaw subquadrate, with a nearly horizontal incisorial edge, and a
point directed outwards. B. Teeth of upper and lower jaws similar. Scales
cordiform. Squalus. BB. Teeth of jaws dissimilar. C. Branchial apertures
equidistant.
Lyceum of Natural History of New York, 1862
10
The Penny Cyclopaedia of the Society for the Diffusion of ...
... or three longitudinal incisorial lamina? by the external margin of the crown, in
the middle of which lie three or four obtuse transverse tubercles disposed in a
row ; the third molar has two transverse incisorial laminse with an interjacent
furrow.
Society for the Diffusion of Useful Knowledge, 1837