Definition of Pneumatization. Meaning of Pneumatization. Synonyms of Pneumatization

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- pathological development. Pneumatization occurs in the skulls of mammals, crocodilians and birds among extant tetrapods. Pneumatization has been do****ented...
- spread out throughout the skeleton, particularly the large amount of pneumatization present. The pneumatic ilium of Aerosteon was particularly notable,...
- tongue. The howler monkey Alouatta has a pneumatized hyoid bone, one of the few cases of postcranial pneumatization of bones outside Saurischia. In wood****s...
- vertebrae. Pneumatization of the skull (such as paranasal sinuses) is found in both synapsids and archosaurs, but postcranial pneumatization is found only...
- Aerosteon's bones show pneumatization (air-filled spaces), including pneumatic hollowing of the furcula and ilium, and pneumatization of several gastralia...
- ISBN 978-0-7295-3752-0. Scuderi AJ, Harnsberger HR, Boyer RS (May 1993). "Pneumatization of the paranasal sinuses: normal features of importance to the accurate...
- including deviation of the nasal septum and the presence of concha bullosa (pneumatization of the middle concha) that inhibit the outflow of mucus, or with allergic...
- ISBN 978-0-7295-3752-0. Raphael Schillinger (July 1939) [1 July 1939]. "Pneumatization of the Mastoid: A Roentgen Study". Radiology. 33 (1). Radiological Society...
- the maxillary sinus and the ethmoid sinus are developed but not yet pneumatized; only by the age of seven are they fully aerated. The sphenoid sinus...
- demonstrates that birds and dinosaurs shared features such as hollow, pneumatized bones, gastroliths in the digestive system, nest-building, and brooding...