-
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...
- 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...
-
Bregma Superior view of the
calvarium,
bregma located at the
intersection of the
coronal and
sagittal sutures.
Coronal Suture Sagittal Suture Lambdoid...
- helpers. One
skull cap, the
first Sangiran calvarium, was an
exact duplicate of Dubois'
Pithecanthropus calvarium.
Other well-known
fossils include the Sangiran...
- 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...
- 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...
- form.
Profound hypomineralization results in
caput membranaceum (a soft
calvarium),
deformed or
shortened limbs during gestation and at birth, and rapid...