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- Look up protuberance in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Protuberance may refer to: Mental protuberance Occipital protuberances, of which may refer to...
- occipital protuberance, the highest point of which is referred to as the inion. The inion is the most prominent projection of the protuberance which is...
- mandible divides below and encloses a triangular eminence, the mental protuberance, the base of which is depressed in the center but raised on either side...
- of the thyroid cartilage called the laryngeal prominence or laryngeal protuberance protruding and forming a "bump" under the skin at the front of the throat...
- Occipital protuberance can refer to: Internal occipital protuberance External occipital protuberance This disambiguation page lists articles ****ociated...
- occipital protuberance. Running transversely on either side is a groove for the transverse sinus. Human skull. Internal occipital protuberance shown in...
- a pair of urogenital folds with a small protuberance in the middle, and the urethra behind the protuberance. If the fetus has testes and the testes produce...
- Homo sapiens and present-day human po****tions. The occipital bun is a protuberance of the occipital bone. Its size and shape has been compared to that of...
- symphysis divides below and encloses a triangular eminence, the mental protuberance, the base of which is depressed in the center but raised on either side...
- trapezius originate from the spinous process of C7, the external occipital protuberance, the medial third of the superior nuchal line of the occipital bone (both...