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- citing a botanical name. notch of Rivinus: a notch in the upper part of the tympanic portion of the temporal bone. [1] Rivinus’ ligament: also known as Shrapnell's...
- small excretory ducts, with the latter often being referred to as ducts of Rivinus. The largest of all, the sublingual duct (of Bartholin) joins the submandibular...
- The Notch of Rivinus is a small defect in the posterior edge of the bony annular tympanic ring. The defect is located just superior to the tympano-mastoid...
- membrane refers to Henry Jones Shrapnell, and the name Rivinus' ligament to Augustus Quirinus Rivinus. "Who Named It?, Definition of Shrapnell's membrane"...
- 2006-12-28. Retrieved 2006-10-08. "The PellegrinaDavid L. Rivinus Violin Maker". Rivinus-instruments.com. Archived from the original on 2013-05-15. Retrieved...
- summum)) was first introduced by the German botanist Augustus Quirinus Rivinus in his classification of plants that appeared in a series of treatises...
- Rosales Family: Rosaceae Subtribe: Malinae Genus: Sorbus L. Species List of Sorbus species Synonyms Aucuparia Rivinus ex Medik. × Sorbotoraria Mezhenskyj...
- family Petiveriaceae. The name honors German botanist Augustus Quirinus Rivinus (1652-1723). Rivina brasiliensis Nocca Rivina humilis L. – Pigeonberry...
- and musician Michael Ettmüller (1644–1683), physician Augustus Quirinus Rivinus (1652–1723), physician and botanist Friedrich Boerner (1723–1761), physician...
- from eight to twenty in number. Of the smaller sublingual ducts (ducts of Rivinus), some join the submandibular duct; others open separately into the mouth...