10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SCHINDYLESIS»
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Lexicon Orthopaedic Etymology
Schindylesis, shin, schis(o),, schist(o),, schiz(o), Greek oxiv6uArioiig: "a cleaving
into small pieces, a splintering," as in the act of chopping wood with an axe, from
the verb oyi'Cw (fut. qxioo), pass. fut. oyio6rJ, ogjiai): "1 split, cleave, divide, ...
Schcba Arabum, Artemisia santonica. Schias, Neuralgia fcmoro-poplitira.
Schindalesis, Schindylesis. Schindalmos, Schindylesis. Schinos, Scilla.
Schneiderinn membrane, Pituitary membrane. Schconanthus, Juncus odoratus.
Schola, School.
Anexample ofa schindylesis is the articulation of the rostrumof the sphenoidand
perpendicular plateofthe ethmoidwith thevomer (all found inthe upperfacialpart of
the skull), orin the reception ofthe latter in the fissure between the maxillaeand ...
Jeannette Naish, Denise Syndercombe Court, 2014
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ENCYCLOPAEDIA BRITANNICA; Or, A DICTIONARY of Arts and ...
The gomphosis only is where the teeth are fixed in their sockets, and the
schindylesis is only where the edges of the romer are joined to other bones. The
sirst is the anteriar nashl, which is streight, an? placed longitudinally in the
middle ...
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Encyclopædia Britannica, or, A dictionary of arts and ...
The bones of the upper jaw are joined to the bones of the skull by the
schindylesis and sutures already described as common to the cranium and face,
and they are connected to each other by gomphosis and fifteen sutures. The
gomphosis ...
Encyclopaedia Britannica, inc, 1771
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Encyclopaedia Britannica or a Dictionary of Arts and ...
The bones of the upper jaw are joined to the bones of the skull by the
schindylesis and sutures already described as common to the cranium and face,
and they are conuected to each other by gomphosis and fifteen sutures. The
gomphofis ...
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Encyclopædia Britannica: or, A dictionary of arts and ...
The bones of the upper jaw are joined to the bones of the skull by the
schindylesis and sutures already described as common to the cranium and face,
and they are connected to each other by gomphofis and fifteen futures. The
gomphofis only ...
Encyclopaedia Britannica, William Smellie, 1773
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Anatomy of the Human Body
There are four varieties of synarthrosis: sutura, schindylesis, gomphosis, and
synchondrosis. Sutura. — Sutura is that form of articulation where the contiguous
margins of the bones are united by a thin layer of fibrous tissue; it is met with only
in ...
Henry Gray, Charles Mayo Goss, 1959
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The Anatomist's Vade Mecum: A System of Human Anatomy
The schindylesis suture (r%iMxnris, a fissure) is the reception of one bone into a
sheath or fissure of another, as occurs in the articulation of the sphenoid with the
vomer, or of the latter with the perpendicular lamella of the ethmoid, and with the
...
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Encyclopaedia Britannica: Or, A Dictionary of Arts and ...
... and sutures already described as common to the cranium and face, and they
are connected to each other by gomphosrs and sisteen sutures. The gomphosis
only is where the teeth are fixed in their sockets, and the schindylesis is only ...
Society of Gentlemen in Scotland, 1771
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «SCHINDYLESIS»
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The Winning Word for Spelling Bee Champion Narahari Bharadwaj
HOUSTON: The word “schindylesis” spelt victory for 13-year-old Narahari Bharadwaj who took home top honors as National Champion at the 2011 South Asian ... «Indo American News, Sep 11»
The 2011 MetLife South Asian Spelling Bee Champion Announced
Narahari Bharadwaj of Plano, TX, correctly spelled the word 'schindylesis' during the 2011 South Asian Spelling Bee Finals to clinch the title of National ... «Indo American News, Aug 11»