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lungs or
nasal cavity.
Pneumatization is
highly variable between individuals, and
bones not
normally pneumatized can
become pneumatized in
pathological development...
- and 2
metric tons (2.2
short tons) in body m****. It had an
extensively pneumatized vertebral column and
elongated arms and legs. Both
femur and
tibia measured...
-
their bones were
heavily pneumatized, or
filled with air pockets. The vertebrae, ribs, and the
ilium bone of the hip were
pneumatized to an
extent which was...
- 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...
- 3–7.7
short tons) in body m****. Its
vertebral column is
extensively pneumatized, with
pneumatic openings in the
dorsal and
caudal vertebrae resembling...
- of the sphenoid. It is the
thinnest wall of the orbit,
evidenced by
pneumatized ethmoidal cells. The
lateral wall is
formed by the
frontal process of...
- 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...
- A
concha bullosa is a
pneumatized (air-filled)
cavity within a
nasal concha, also
known as a turbinate.
Bullosa refers to the air-filled
cavity within...
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other bones were fused,
preventing movement between them; but many were
pneumatized (contained a "honeycomb" of tiny air spaces) and thus lighter. These...
- 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...