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commences in the
greater cornua toward the end of
fetal development, in the
hyoid body
shortly afterward, and in the
lesser cornua during the
first or second...
- Look up
cornu in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Cornu (pl.
cornua) is a
Latin word for horn.
Cornu may also
refer to:
Cornu (horn), an
ancient musical...
- The
uterine horns (
cornua of uterus) are the
points in the
upper uterus where the
fallopian tubes or
oviducts exit to meet the ovaries. They are one of...
- its
lower part with the
coccyx (tailbone) via the
sacral and
coccygeal cornua. The
sacrum has
three different surfaces which are
shaped to accommodate...
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increases hemolymph pressure,
effectively "inflating" the endophallus.
Cornua claspers at the base of the
endophallus help to grip the queen.
Mating between...
- the
Elder (d. 79 AD near Pompeii)
called fossils of
these animals ammonis cornua ("horns of Ammon")
because the
Egyptian god
Ammon (Amun) was
typically depicted...
- are the largest, and are
called the
coccygeal cornua they
project caudally, and
articulate with the
cornua of the sacrum, and on
either side
complete the...
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Musicians with
trumpet (tuba),
water organ (hydraulis), and
horns (
cornua), from the
Zliten mosaic...
- uterus. The
surgery entails removing the
abnormal tissue that
separates the
cornua of the uterus, then
using several layers of
stitches to
create a normal...
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uterus can be
distinguished from a
septate uterus by the
angle between the
cornua (intercornual angle): less than 75
degrees in a
septate uterus, and greater...