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- plural calvariae; however, many medical texts incorrectly list the word as calvarium, a neuter Latin noun with plural calvaria. The outer surface of the skull...
- Ceprano Man, Argil, and Ceprano Calvarium, is a Middle Pleistocene archaic human fossil, a single skull cap (calvarium), accidentally unearthed in a highway...
- those of the larynx and pharynx, oral cavity, salivary glands, jaws, calvarium, sinuses, tongue and skin. The tissue that is most commonly moved during...
- within the dura mater surrounding the brain, makes a deep groove in the calvarium. The middle meningeal artery is intimately ****ociated with the auriculotemporal...
- helpers. One skull cap, the first Sangiran calvarium, was an exact duplicate of Dubois' Pithecanthropus calvarium. Other well-known fossils include the Sangiran...
- Bregma Superior view of the calvarium, bregma located at the intersection of the coronal and sagittal sutures. Coronal Suture Sagittal Suture Lambdoid...
- The Kocabaş cranium is the damaged calvarium fossil of a young Homo erectus discovered near the village of Kocabaş, located in the Denizli Province of...
- fuse between the 3rd and 4th w**** post conception. Because of this, the calvarium doesn't develop/fuse properly and the brain extrudes from the cranium...
- layer that is actually the inner periosteum of the neurocranium (the calvarium and endocranium); and a deep meningeal layer, which is the true dura mater...
- Aziz F, Kaifu Y, Suwa G, Kono RT, Jacob T (February 2003). "Homo erectus calvarium from the Pleistocene of Java". Science. 299 (5611): 1384–1388. doi:10...