- In anatomy, the
temporalis muscle, also
known as the
temporal muscle, is one of the
muscles of
mastication (chewing). It is a broad, fan-shaped convergent...
- The
Central Ranges taipan, or
Western Desert taipan (Oxyur****
temporalis), is a
species of
taipan that was
described in 2007 by
Australian researchers...
- The
parietal bones (/pəˈraɪ.ɪtəl/ pə-RY-it-əl) are two
bones in the
skull which, when
joined at a
fibrous joint known as a
cranial suture, form the sides...
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Dipsas temporalis, the
temporal snail-eater, is a non-venomous
snake found in Panama, Ecuador, and Colombia. Ibáñez, R., Jaramillo, C., Velasco, J., Cisneros-Heredia...
- to the left of the tip of the arrow.)
Details Identifiers Latin pars
mastoidea ossis temporalis FMA 56088
Anatomical terms of bone [edit on Wikidata]...
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Giant cell
arteritis (GCA), also
called temporal arteritis, is an
inflammatory autoimmune disease of
large blood vessels.
Symptoms may
include headache...
- The red-browed
finch (Neochmia
temporalis) is an
estrildid finch that
inhabits the east
coast of Australia. This
species has also been
introduced to French...
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cerebral vein: 16
Inferior anastomotic vein
Identifiers Latin lobus temporalis MeSH D013702
NeuroNames 125
NeuroLex ID birnlex_1160 TA98 A14.1.09.136...
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Rhampholeon temporalis, the
Usambara stumptail chameleon or East
Usambara pygmy chameleon, is a
species of
chameleon found in Tanzania. Tolley, K.; Menegon...
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Positive laws (Latin: ius positum) are human-made laws that
oblige or
specify an action.
Positive law also
describes the
establishment of
specific rights...