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- Retrieved 20 November 2023. Charlton T. Lewis; Charles Short (eds.). "cavernosus". A Latin Dictionary – via Logeion. Hedlund, P.; Matsumoto, K.; Andersson...
- The bulbocavernosus reflex (BCR), bulbospongiosus reflex (BSR) or "Osinski reflex" is a polysynaptic reflex that is useful in testing for spinal shock...
- midline lamina splits inferiorly/distally to attach onto each corpus cavernosus **** lateral to the groove of the deep dorsal vein of ****, whereas...
- Bulbocavernosus may refer to: The bulbospongiosus muscle, also called bulbocavernosus muscle Bulbocavernosus reflex This disambiguation page lists articles...
- Inferior petrosal sinus, superior petrosal sinus Identifiers Latin sinus cavernosus MeSH D002426 TA98 A12.3.05.116 TA2 4860 FMA 50772 Anatomical terminology...
- Carabus cavernosus cavernosus is a subspecies of black coloured ground beetle in the subfamily Carabinae that can be found in Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina...
- Carabus cavernosus variolatus is a subspecies of black coloured ground beetle in the subfamily Carabinae that is endemic to Central Italy. "Carabus (Pachystus)...
- Abatus cavernosus is characterized by external brood pouches and the enlargement of gonopores in brooding females. Kroh, A. (2010). Abatus cavernosus (Philippi...
- Vaceuchelus cavernosus is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusk in the family Chilodontaidae. The altitude of the s**** attains 7½ mm, its...
- Obrimus cavernosus described by Redtenbacher were independent species. He examined two pairs from Mindanao, whose males fit Redtenbacher's cavernosus and...