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# proj.
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# Ann.
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GrayAnatomy |
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The mandibular arch lies between the first branchial groove and the stomodeum; from it are developed |
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GrayAnatomy |
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The skull is supported on the summit of the vertebral column, and is of an oval shape, wider behind |
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GrayAnatomy |
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The embryo increases rapidly in size, but the circumference of the embryonic disk, or line of meetin |
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GrayAnatomy |
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The skeleton of the hand (Figs. 219, 220) is subdivided into three segments: the carpus or wrist bon |
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GrayAnatomy |
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(Breast Bone) 1
FIG. 115– Anterior surface of sternum and costa cartilages. (See enlarged image)
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GrayAnatomy |
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(Os Frontale)The frontal bone resembles a cockle-shell in form, and consists of two portions—a verti |
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GrayAnatomy |
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(Os Sphenoidale)The sphenoid bone is situated at the base of the skull in front of the temporals and |
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GrayAnatomy |
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(Ossa Faciei) & (Ossa Nasalia)The nasal bones are two small oblong bones, varying in size and form i |
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GrayAnatomy |
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THE TERM Embryology, in its widest sense, is applied to the various changes which take place during |
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GrayAnatomy |
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The radius (Figs. 213, 214) is situated on the lateral side of the ulna, which exceeds it in length |
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