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- The levator veli palatini (/lɪˈveɪtər ˈviːlaɪ ˌpæləˈtaɪnaɪ/) is a muscle of the soft palate and pharynx. It is innervated by the vagus nerve (cranial nerve...
- In general relativity and gravitation the Palatini variation is nowadays thought of as a variation of a Lagrangian with respect to the connection. In fact...
- The palatini (Latin for "palace troops") were elite units of the Late Roman army mostly attached to the comitatus praesentales,[citation needed] or imperial...
- Palatini may refer to: Attilio Palatini (1889–1949), Italian mathematician Michele Palatini [it] (1855–1914), Italian politician Palatini identity Palatini...
- The tensor veli palatini muscle (tensor palati or tensor muscle of the velum palatinum) is a thin, triangular muscle of the head that tenses the soft palate...
- temporalis mylohyoid muscle digastric muscle, anterior belly tensor veli palatini muscle tensor tympani muscle Other Mucous membrane and glands of the anterior...
- In general relativity and tensor calculus, the Palatini identity is δ R σ ν = ∇ ρ δ Γ ν σ ρ − ∇ ν δ Γ ρ σ ρ , {\displaystyle \delta R_{\sigma \nu }=\nabla...
- historiography of German Reformed Protestantism with his Historia de Ecclesiis Palatinis. Unfortunately the work included the doubtful ****ertion that Elector Frederick...
- Attilio Palatini (18 November 1889 – 24 August 1949) was an Italian mathematician born in Treviso. Palatini was the seventh of the eight children of Michele...
- The nerve to tensor veli palatini is a small nerve which is unique in that it is the only branch of the mandibular nerve providing motor innervation to...