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Acranial
Acranial A*cra"ni*al, a.
Wanting a skull.
Intracranial
Intracranial In`tra*cra"ni*al, a.
Within the cranium or skull. --Sir W. Hamilton.
Supracranial
Supracranial Su`pra*cra"ni*al, a. (Anat.)
Situated above, or in the roof of, the cranium.
Meaning of Acrania from wikipedia
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Acrania is a rare
congenital disorder that
occurs in the
human fetus in
which the flat
bones in the
cranial vault are
either completely or
partially absent...
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Acrania is a
Mexican progressive/Latin
metal band from
Mexico City,
founded in 2001 by
guitarist and
vocalist Luis Oropeza,
drummer Johnny Chavez and...
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consistent members. Jack
Simmons was a
member of London-based
deathcore act
Acrania,
while Alex
Terrible (Aleksandr Shikolay) had
gained a cult
following online...
- Look up headless,
Acrania,
acrania, or
headlessness in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Headless may
refer to:
Acephalic acardia, a type of twin reversed...
- in the Cart1 gene
manifested acrania and meroanencephaly, and
prenatal treatment with
folic acid will
suppress acrania and
meroanencephaly in the Cart1-deficient...
- the
third studio album by
Mexican progressive metal and
Latin metal band
Acrania,
released on
April 25, 2015 with the
support of Mexico's
Council for Culture...
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condition in
which a
tissue or
organ does not
develop fully).[citation needed]
Acrania is a
developmental defect in
which the
bones with the
cranial vault do...
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Another name
sometimes used for high-ranked taxa for the
lancelets is
Acrania Haeckel, 1866.
Observations of
amphioxus anatomy began in the
middle of...
- 1866,
Ernst Haeckel called both his "Craniata" (vertebrates) and his "
Acrania" (cephalochordates) "Vertebrata". In 1877, Ray
Lankester grouped the Craniates...
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amphipods in the
family Dikwidae,
containing the
following species:
Dikwa acrania Griffiths, 1974
Dikwa andresi Lörz & Coleman, 2003
Wikispecies has information...