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- UnderSurface is the sixth book by American author Mitch Cullin with illustrations by Peter I. Chang. It was first published in September 2002 as a hardback...
- strip of tissue that runs vertically from the floor of the mouth to the undersurface of the tongue is called the lingual frenulum. It tends to limit the movement...
- parts of the tongue develop from different pharyngeal arches. On the undersurface of the tongue is a fold of mucous membrane called the frenulum that tethers...
- trees, caused by fungi. The fungus attacks the moist, poorly protected undersurface of tree trunk's thickest part (the "butt" above the root, as opposed...
- higher with alto****ulus) m (Below 6,000 -or higher with alto****ulus- ft) Appearance Wavy undersurface Precipitation No, but may form near storm clouds....
- are a pair of small round brainstem nuclei. They are located on the undersurface of the brain that, as part of the diencephalon, form part of the limbic...
- characterized by the purplish nodular swelling of veins found on the undersurface of the tongue. It is normal for there to be veins visible underneath...
- Training and Staff Duties Division Tactical and Staff Duties Division Undersurface Warfare Division Offices of the Sea Lords Office of the Second Sea Lord...
- The occipital condyles are undersurface protuberances of the occipital bone in vertebrates, which function in articulation with the superior facets of...
- identified by its irregularly shaped whitish cap, fluted stem, and fuzzy undersurfaces. It is found in eastern North America and in Europe, near deciduous...