- Hitler's
dental remains: a
maxillar bridge made
mostly of gold (top right) and part of a
mandible broken and
burnt around the
alveolar process (bottom...
- In neuroanatomy, the
maxillary nerve (V2) is one of the
three branches or
divisions of the
trigeminal nerve, the
fifth (CN V)
cranial nerve. It comprises...
- two from the ch****s,
which meet the
first lobe to form the
upper lip (
maxillar prominence); d-e) and just below, two
additional lobes grow from each side...
- 970 °F).
Burning does not
typically disintegrate bones. In
addition to a
maxillar golden bridge, Hitler's
dental remains include a
mandibular fragment broken...
-
paleontologist Joseph Leidy, and
together they
recovered eight teeth from the
maxillar and
dentary areas,
dental battery fragments, left
maxilla fragments, three...
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Facial trauma, also
called maxillofacial trauma, is any
physical trauma to the face.
Facial trauma can
involve soft
tissue injuries such as burns, lacerations...
- T. E. (1836). "Sketch of an
undescribed hooded serpent, with
fangs and
maxillar teeth".
Asiatic Researches. 19: 87–93. Das, I.; Shankar, P. G.; Swamy,...
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American eudromaeosaurs,
mostly dromaeosaurines,
feature a
robust and deep
maxillar morphology. However, the
large dromaeosurine Achillobator is a
unique exception...
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fricatives (such as [s] and [ʃ]) or (such as [z] and [ʒ]).
Other than a
maxillar bridge made of gold, part of a
mandible with teeth—which had been burned...
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maxillar, maxillary, maxillate, maxillectomy, maxilliferous, maxilliform, maxillula...