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Josef Hyrtl (7
December 1810 – 17 July 1894) was an
Austrian anatomist.
Hyrtl was born at Kismarton,
Hungary (now Eisenstadt, Austria). He
began his medical...
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North America, at 7’6" (228.6 cm) tall. The
Hyrtl Skull Collection, a
collection of 139
skulls from
Josef Hyrtl, an
Austrian anatomist. This collection's...
- The
petrous part of the
temporal bone is pyramid-shaped and is
wedged in at the base of the
skull between the
sphenoid and
occipital bones.
Directed medially...
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distance of
approximately 5 mm from the cord
insertion in what is
called the
Hyrtl anastomosis. Subsequently, they
branch into
chorionic arteries or intraplacental...
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HEALTH SCIENCE. 2022. ISBN 978-0-323-69793-4. OCLC 1255690810.
Hyrtl, J. (1880).
Onomatologia Anatomica.
Geschichte und
Kritik der anatomischen...
- Mansmann, Richard, VMD, PhD. "Equine Lameness."
Equine Research, Inc. 1997.
Hyrtl, J. (1880).
Onomatologia Anatomica. Wien:
Wilhelm Braumüller. K.K. Hof-...
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Charles Coulston (ed.).
Dictionary of
Scientific Biography. Vol. 6 (Hachette–
Hyrtl). New York:
Charles Scribner's Sons. pp. 310–314. LCCN 69-18090. Landels...
- Jul;34(7):939-44 "Liquorice risk to men's **** life". BBC News. 17
September 2003. "
Hyrtl mentions (loc. cit. ii, p. 94), rue (Ruta graveolens) was
considered a ****ual...
- the body. It has been
proved that Brodel's line is also vascular.
Josef Hyrtl, in 1882, and Max Brödel, in 1902,
described this
relatively avascular plane...
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matrix [has] the
appearance of a flat cake.)
Joseph Hyrtl explained Colombo's use of the word affusio:
Hyrtl,
Joseph (1879). Das
Arabische und Hebräische in...