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- make up the bridge of the nose. The outer surface is concavo-convex from above downward, convex from side to side; it is covered by the procerus and nasalis...
- sides, κυρτός, convex) or cissoidal (Gr. κισσός, ivy), biconvex; xystroidal or sistroidal (Gr. ξυστρίς, a tool for s****ing), concavo-convex; amphicoelic...
- rotation. Procoelous and opisthocoelous centra form concavo-convex (ball and socket) joints, where the convex end, the condyle, fits into the concave end, the...
- (12–59 inches) long and 4–11 cm (1+1⁄2–4+1⁄4 in) broad at the base, concavo-convex, thick, very rigid, and yellow-green to blue-green in color. The flowers...
- for their long s****. The internal structure of the s**** consists of concavo-convex chambers linked by a centrally-placed tube called a siphuncle. There...
- It presents on its base one facet on its superior surface, which is concavo-convex and articulates with the hamate, and one on its radial side, which articulates...
- the peroneal sulcus. The posterior surface is smooth, triangular, and concavo-convex, for articulation with the anterior surface of the calcaneus (the calcaneocuboid...
- common features of the Strophomenates include: concavo-convex(sometimes convexi-concave), or plano-convex s****; a laminar secondary s**** layer with well...
- lining to form "litharge cakes". Litharge cakes are usually circular or concavo-convex, about 15 cm in diameter. They are the most common archaeological evidence...
- centimetres (4.7 in) tall, are two large foramina. The internal faces are all concavo-convex and have a ridge opposite the spine. In side view, they have two sections...