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Maxillary bone (translated from Italian)
Maxillary bone The information brought back here have only ... neither to medical councils - Leggi the disclaimer maxillary bone it is an equal and symmetrical bone of splancnocranio. Human anatomy It is ...
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Bone (translated from Russian)
Bone In this term there are other values, cm. Bone (values). Bones - the solid parts, whose connection ... different groups of vertebrates; thus, in the bone of fishes and the especially deep water ... about 60 - 70% of weight of the bone, and organic matter (mainly the ossein, which ... strength and huge tensile strength present the bone, extremely for long resist destruction and ...
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Palatine bone
Palatine bone Figure 1 : Left palatine bone, nasal aspect, enlarged. The palatine bone is a bone situated at the back part of the ... fissure, the inferior orbital fissure. The palatine bone somewhat resembles the letter L, and ...
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Zygomatic bone
Zygomatic bone Figure 1 : Left zygomatic bone in situ. The zygomatic bone (also known as the zygoma; Os Zygomaticum; Malar Bone) is a paired bone of the human skull. It articulates ...
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Maxillary sinus
Maxillary sinus Maxillary sinus Outline of bones of face, showing ... 999 System MeSH A04.531.621.578 Maxillary sinuses (or Antrum of Highmore) are cavities within the maxilla, the bone that forms the lower face/upper jaw. The maxillary sinuses are located just below the ...
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Alveolar bone (translated from Italian)
Alveolar bone In maxillary advanced and in maxillary inferior (that is mandibola ), esitono of the ... the roots of i denti same. alveolar bone it is that part of bone of the maxillary ones in which " ...
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Vomer bone
Vomer bone Figure 1 : Median wall of left nasal ... cavity showing vomer in situ. The vomer bone is one of the unpaired facial bones ... palatine bones, and the left and right maxillary bones. The vomeronasal organ, also called Jacobson ... pheromones. Figure 2 : The vomer. The vomer bone is situated in the median plane, but ... side by a horizontal projecting ala of bone; the furrow receives the rostrum of ...
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Temporal bone
Temporal bone Figure 1 : Left temporal bone. Outer surface. Figure 2 : Left temporal bone. Inner surface. Figure 3 : Coronal section of right temporal bone. The temporal bones (os temporales) are situated ... the anterior and upper part of the bone, and is scale-like, thin, and ...
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Sphenoid bone
Sphenoid bone Bone: Sphenoid bone Figure 1: Sphenoid bone, upper surface. [[Image:{{{Image2}}}|250px|center|]] {{{Caption2 ... A02.835.232.781.802 The sphenoid bone (os sphenoidale) is a bone situated ...
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Ethmoid bone
Ethmoid bone Figure 1 : Ethmoid bone from above. The ethmoid bone (os ethmoidale) is a bone in the skull that separates the nasal ... the roof of the nose. The cubical bone is lightweight due to a spongy ...
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