「Maxillary」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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| Distribution of the | maxillary and mandibular nerves, and the submaxillary |
| In addition to the dentary, | maxillary, and premaxillary teeth, several small ptery |
| By the fusion of the | maxillary and nasal processes in the roof of the stomo |
| the anterior tympanic branch of the internal | maxillary, and with the stylomastoid artery. |
| with enlarged molariform teeth and a lack of | maxillary and dentary caniniform teeth, presumably an |
| ogical reduction in the relative size of the | maxillary and mandible and through this a "squeezing" |
| he Masseter and in contact with the external | maxillary artery and anterior facial vein. |
| e gland of Stahr, which lies on the external | maxillary artery as it turns over the mandible, is the |
| anastomosis enlarges and forms the internal | maxillary artery, and the branches of the stapedial ar |
| Branches of the | maxillary artery. |
| Plan of branches of internal | maxillary artery. |
| branch of the mandibular (first) part of the | maxillary artery. |
| d canal and anastomoses with a branch of the | maxillary artery. |
| d with the descending palatine branch of the | maxillary artery; the other pierces the superior phary |
| he dorsal and medial surface of the ossified | maxillary barbel of mature males is also a possible sy |
| Maxillary barbels refer to barbels on either side of t | |
| The | maxillary barbels are very long, reaching the deeply f |
| The barbels are thin and short; the | maxillary barbels only reach just beyond eye, and the |
| ced sexually dimorphic features of the head, | maxillary barbels, and anal fin. |
| ence of plates along the outer margin of its | maxillary barbels, and a unique mouth structure that d |
| arates the teeth of the premaxillary and the | maxillary bones of the upper jaw. |
| fatitan, by subtle features of the nasal and | maxillary bones, its relatively small external nares ( |
| bular collection, and more abscessing in the | maxillary collection. |
| asia, triphalangeal thumbs, hypospadias, and | maxillary diastema. |
| W. ridei is known from a right | maxillary fragment (QMF 16851) containing molars one a |
| stern south Australia and a poorly preserved | maxillary fragment. |
| Guiomys is known from mandibular and | maxillary fragments with molars, and isolated cheek te |
| te skull and two associated metatarsals, two | maxillary fragments and five isolated upper teeth. |
| Due to | maxillary hypoplasia, Crouzon patients generally have |
| Maxillary nerve (pink) | |
| After the | maxillary nerve enters the infraorbital canal, the ner |
| The | maxillary nerve, division V2 of the trigeminal nerve t |
| he zygomaticotemporal nerve; a branch of the | maxillary nerve, to the lacrimal nerve; a branch of th |
| An illustration of the path of the | maxillary nerve. |
| l plexus with the infraorbital branch of the | maxillary nerve. |
| The name refers to the unringed nature of | maxillary palp's terminal segment in the adults. |
| mber of the supertribe, Hapsomela, by having | maxillary palpi which are almost equal in length, a di |
| The apex of the | maxillary palps is almost white. |
| s a separate segment to the clypeus, and the | maxillary palps are long and projecting. |
| o the flexible terminal segment of the adult | maxillary palps, which often has many tiny rings. |
| e, fins with lepidotrichs, and jaws lined by | maxillary, premaxillary, and dentary bones. |
| It consists of the | maxillary process and medial nasal process. |
| id; from its lower border a thin lamina, the | maxillary process, curves downward and lateralward; it |
| (a) infraorbital or | maxillary, scattered over the infraorbital region from |
| into the vestibule of the mouth next to the | maxillary second molar tooth. |
| The ostium for the | maxillary sinus opens posteriorly in this groove and i |
| ation of the openings for the frontal sinus, | maxillary sinus, and anterior ethmoidal sinus. |
| omatics, straight alveolar process and large | maxillary sinus. |
| with the frontal, ethmoidal, sphenoidal, and | maxillary sinuses, through the several openings in the |
| to the disarticulated nature of the remains: | maxillary specimens and madibular specimens. |
| The | maxillary teeth are large. |
| ut is short and bears large premaxillary and | maxillary teeth in the upper jaw. |
| les on thickest part of body juxtaposed; 5-6 | maxillary teeth behind fangs; 23-25 (rarely 21) scale |
| Maxillary teeth 24-26; head not depressed and fairly d | |
| shape, feebly imbricate or juxtaposed; 14-18 | maxillary teeth behind front fangs; 2 anterior tempo-r |
| shape, juxtaposed or slightly imbricate; 5-6 | maxillary teeth behind fangs; 2 anterior temporals; bo |
| shape, feebly imbricate or juxtaposed; 8-11 | maxillary teeth behind fangs; head small, body long an |
| with rounded or pointed tips, imbricate; 6-7 | maxillary teeth behind fangs; normally 1 anterior temp |
| skeleton lacking the skull, consists of two | maxillary teeth, three caudal centra, one chevron, a d |
| pecifically the Camptosauridae, based on the | maxillary teeth, which have a strong vertical primary |
| n that its rostrum is less deep and has five | maxillary teeth. |
| large canine-like | maxillary tooth |
| The presence of a large saber-like second | maxillary tooth and a diastema between the maxilla and |
| ers, namely craniosynostosis, syndactyly and | maxillary underdevelopment. |
| from the neck of the condyle by the internal | maxillary vessels; still lower, the inferior alveolar |
| Mandibular overgrowth leads to prognathism, | maxillary widening, teeth separation and jaw malocclus |
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