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- plexus or plexus parotideus is the branch point of the facial nerve (extratemporal) after it leaves the stylomastoid foramen. This division takes place...
- hemispherectomy, ground temporal and extratemporal resection, parietal resection, occipital resection, frontal resection, extratemporal resection, and callosotomy...
- vertical) segment (from pyramidal eminence to stylomastoid foramen) extratemporal segment (from stylomastoid foramen to post parotid branches) The motor...
- were focused on their beauty. Their commentaries also hold that the extratemporal parameters of the Paradise, which the young servants inhabit, are also...
- that he believed those "beings" were not extraterrestrial, but rather "extratemporal" in nature. The article goes on linking Hoover's story to other alleged...
- patron deity. In Book VII (2022–2023), Askr is invaded by Gullveig, an extratemporal being, and the heroes travel through time to stop her. In Book VIII...
- electroencephalography seizure onset patterns and surgical outcomes in nonlesional extratemporal epilepsy: Clinical article". Journal of Neurosurgery. 110 (6): 1147–1152...
- through the inside of each ch**** from each gland. Furthermore, the extratemporal (outside temporal bone) facial nerve and its subsidiaries run through...
- of their bodies. Usually, focal seizures from the temporal lobe or extratemporal seizure with cingulate cortex will generate automatic movements. The...
- Osteolepiformes (intertemporal, supratemporal, and extratemporal), the presence of the extratemporal bone in a ‘postspiracular’ position, defined as the...