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symphysis (/ˈsɪm.fɪ.sɪs/, pl.: symphyses) is a
fibrocartilaginous fusion between two bones. It is a type of
cartilaginous joint,
specifically a secondary...
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skulls with
reduced marginal dentition and
enlarged whorls of blade-like
symphysial teeth on the
midline of the jaw.
Within Eugeneodontida,
Helicoprion is...
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tests Discussion with
caregiver In some countries, such as the UK, the
symphysial fundal height (SFH) is
measured as part of
antenatal appointments from...
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Review (2002), 13: 141-155
Kelly Owens, Anne Pearson,
Gerald Mason. "Pubic
Symphysial Diastasis During Normal ****l
Delivery of a",
Journal of
Obste India...
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tooth rows on
either side, with two
symphysial teeth (at the jaw midline) in the
upper jaw and one
symphysial tooth in the
lower jaw. The
teeth are...
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single slender,
pointed cusp. The
three upper and two
lower rows of
symphysial (central)
teeth are
especially long and fang-like. The five
pairs of gill...
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postsymphysial alveoli and an
estimated total count of 36–37; high
count of
symphysial dentary alveoli including at
least 7,
estimated as 14–15; subtrihedral...
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pubic symphysis. The
fibrocartilaginous pad
which lies
between the
symphysial surfaces of the
coxal bones, that
secures the
pubic symphysis, is called...
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closely related Neanderthals.
Early human ancestors have
varied symphysial morphology, but none of them have a well-developed chin. The
origin of...
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Cretalamna contained more than two
symphysial tooth rows, as the
related Cretoxyrhina mantelli possessed four
upper symphysial tooth rows. In C. hattini, the...