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Mammillary body
Sagittal section, "Corpus
mamillare" highlighted.
Coronal section of
brain through intermediate m**** of
third ventricle. (Label "Corpora...
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Scriptores Historiae Augustae as the fascia, fasciola, taenia, or
mamillare. This
garment was made from
various materials. It is
depicted in the 4th...
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garment of the
females during the
ancient time
similar to the
strophium or
mamillare used by the
Roman women.
Stanapatta was a part of
Poshaka (the women's...
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breastbands like
apodesmes in Greece, and
fascia or
mamillare in Rome to
suppress their ****.
Among these mamillare was a
particularly strict leather corset for...
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breastbands like
apodesmes in Greece, and
fascia or
mamillare in Rome to
suppress their ****.
Among these mamillare was a
particularly strict leather corset for...
- band of
cloth or
leather to
support the **** was
called strophium or
mamillare. The
exercising bikini girls from
Piazza Armerina wear subligaria, scanty...
- Picardie.
Venus Captive, 1860, Musée des Beaux-Arts de Dunkerque [fr] Le
Mamillare (or Le Bain; Après le bain), 1867, Musée des Beaux-Arts d'Angers. Saint...
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Douvilleiceras include: D.
clementium D.
inaequinodum (Quenstedt, 1849) D.
mamillare D.
mammillatum (Schlotheim, 1813) D.
meyendorffi D.
monile (Sowerby, 1836)...
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cylindricus M.
dhoridungriensis M.
jabalpurensis M.
khempurensis M.
mamillare M.
megadermus M.
microtuberculata M.
mohabeyi M.
petralta M. problematica...
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Montanoolithus labadousensis in the
middle part, M.
siruguei and M.
mamillare in the
upper part.
Fusioolithus baghensis is
recorded in the Poudingue...