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Pneumatics (from Gr**** πνεῦμα
pneuma 'wind, breath') is the use of gas or
pressurized air in
mechanical systems.
Pneumatic systems used in
industry are...
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Skeletal pneumaticity is the
presence of air
spaces within bones. It is
generally produced during development by
excavation of bone by
pneumatic diverticula...
- (2019). "Role of
Eustachian Dysfunction and
Primary Sclerotic Mastoid Pneumatisation Pattern in
Aetiology of
Squamous Chronic Otitis Media: A Correlative...
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Pathology Observation Normal Different pneumatisation patterns of
frontal sinus are
observed in po****tion. The
frontal sinuses can be
asymmetric in normal...
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despite being from Africa, then part of the
supercontinent Gondwana.
Pneumatisation of the
rebbachisaurid skeleton evolved progressively,
culminating in...
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depressions on the
neural arch
sides and had
explained them as a
result of
pneumatisation, the
first time this
phenomenon would explicitly have been observed...
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Gallimimus had the most
pneumatised skeleton among ornithomimosaurs.
Pneumatisation is
thought to be
advantageous for
flight in
modern birds, but its function...
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Deinocheirus had the most
pneumatised skeleton among ornithomimosaurs.
Pneumatisation is
thought to be
advantageous for
flight in
modern birds, but its function...
- ways, it is more
derived than
Histriasaurus as
shown by the
extensive pneumatisation and the tall
neural arch base. If
Maraapunisaurus belongs to Rebbachisauridae...
- 1788 and
demolished in the 19th century. From 1972 to 1974,
during the
pneumatisation of Line 6, the Gare de
Paris Bercy,
located south of the station, was...