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A more interesting question is why in the vast majority of individuals the
interfrontal suture closes much earlier than the rest of the sagittal suture, rather
than why the suture remains open in a minority of cases. Because of its
morphology and ...
Louise Scheuer, Sue Black, 2004
2
Manual of Central American Diptera
82. 84. 85. Fig. 52.75. Lateral view of thorax of (75) Gymnophora arcuata (Meigen
), (Palearctic). Scanning electron micrograph by G. Kung. Frons yellow, evenly
covered with fine, dense setulae; only lower interfrontal setae, upper fronto-
orbital ...
3
The Skull, Volume 1: Development
Many mouse genes which affect the pharyngeal arches (the heterozygotes of Ph,
Ts, Xt, sho/sho) have an increased incidence of the interfrontal bone, and pc has
widely parted frontals. This suggests that the presence of an interfrontal bone ...
James Hanken, Brian K. Hall, 1993
4
Craniosynostoses: Molecular Genetics, Principles of ...
The Longaker lab directly demonstrated this when they excised a rectangular-
shaped strip of the contiguous sagittal and interfrontal sutures from day 8 rats,
while leaving the underlying dura mater intact. The strip was then rotated 180°
and ...
Maximilian Muenke, Wolfram Kress, Hartmut Collmann, 2011
5
Textbooks of Operative Neurosurgery ( 2 Vol.)
Naso-orbital (nasolacrimal) d. Transethmoidal (nasopharyngeal) e. Trans-
sphenoidal (intrasphenoidal) f. Interfrontal At the junction of frontal and nasal
bone. At the junction of nasal bone and nasal cartilage Between frontal process
of maxilla ...
Ramamurthi, Ravi Ramamurti et al (eds), 2005
6
Dinosaur Provincial Park: A Spectacular Ancient Ecosystem ...
The frontals are separated posteromedially by a wide interfrontal process ("
interparietal process") of the parietal. The interfrontal and parietal sutures are
distinctly open and moderately interdigitate (Fig. 18.3). Parietal. The parietal
forms the ...
Philip J. Currie, Eva Bundgaard Koppelhus, 2005
7
Developmental Juvenile Osteology
A metopic18 fontanelle may lie between the two halves of the bone in the inferior
third of the interfrontal suture at the level of the frontal bosses. It usually contains
lateral emissary veins and, with age, adopts a more posterior location as the ...
Louise Scheuer, Sue Black, Criag Cunningham, 2000
8
A New Horned Dinosaur from an Upper Cretaceous Bone Bed in ...
Whereas the frontal initially appears to have been not much thicker
dorsoventrally than the prefrontal, a posteroventral process of the interfrontal
suture increases dramatically in length as the lateral wall of the frontal fontanelle
deepens.
Philip J. Currie, Wann Langston, Darren H. Tanke, 2008
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A revision of the genus Planinasus Cresson (Diptera, ...
... these genera may not be as closely related to each other as the classification
adopted here would infer. Key to genera of the subfamily Stenomicrinae 1 Frons
with 1 pair of interfrontal setae; eyes bare. Katepisternum with 2 subequal setae.
Wayne N. Mathis, Alessandra Rung, Marion Kotrba, 2012
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Textbook of Neurosurgery
Interfrontal Sphenomaxillary Frontal Frontonasal Frontoethmoidal Naso-orbital 1
−14 clefts 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. Frontoethmoidal • Nasofrontal • Nosoethmoidal • Naso-
orbital Interfrontal Transethmoidal Sphenoethmoidal Trans-sphenoidal Orbital ...
Prakash Narain Tandon, Ravi Ramamurthi, 2011