- the
shielded part of the head.
Internasals large,
forming a
short median suture.
Supraocular very narrow. One
large elongate preocular,
contacting the posterior...
-
medical condition known as
cleft lip and palate. He
wrote that
applying a
suture and ab****ns to the lips was Celsus'
suggested method of
treating small...
- sew (< OE sēowan)
siujan "to sew" suō (suere) "to sew"; sūtūra "thread,
suture" humḗn "sinew" sī́vyati "(he) sews", syūtá- "sewn"; sū́tra- "thread, string"...
-
Pterosaur skeletons often show
considerable fusion. In the skull, the
sutures between elements disappeared. In some
later pterosaurs, the
backbone over...
- can be
distinguished from
other chalcidoids by the H-shaped
pattern of
sutures on the
front of
their heads.
Fairyflies are
among the most
common chalcidoids...
- The End of an Error". The Line of Best Fit.
Retrieved August 17, 2023.
Quill, Greg (October 28, 2008). "Jill Barber: Chances". TheStar.com. "Caravan...
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anthropological studies offer insight into much
earlier techniques for
suturing lacerations, am****ting
unsalvageable limbs, and
draining and cauterizing...
- that
there were
other features of the skull, such as the
retention of
sutures into adulthood, that were like
those of
juvenile birds. Thus,
perhaps the...
-
Pyrexia Skinless Leng Tch'e
Severed Savior Mortal Decay Foetopsy Drogheda Suture Putrid Pile
Psychotogen Lust of
Decay Rupture Christ Spinefed Sublime Cadaveric...
- the
orbital margin, a
notch on the edge of the
frontal near the
lacrimal suture, a
rounded internal mandibular fenestra, a
shallow prootic process on the...