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  • 101Evolution of cetaceans — The approximately 80 modern species in the order Cetacea. A phylogeny showing the …

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  • 102point — 1. SYN: punctum. 2. A sharp end or apex. 3. A slight projection. 4. A stage or condition reached, as the boiling p. 5. To become ready to open, said of an abscess or boil the wall of which is becoming thin and about to rupture. 6. In mathematics …

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  • 103Cranial nerve — Nerve: Cranial nerves Inferior view of the brain and brain stem showing cranial nerves. An unlabelled version is here Latin nervus cranialis (plural: nervi cranial …

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  • 104Maxillary artery — Artery: Maxillary artery Plan of branches of maxillary artery. ( Internal maxillary is horizonal at left center.) …

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  • 105groove — A narrow, elongate depression or furrow on any surface. SEE ALSO: sulcus. alveolobuccal g. the upper and lower half of the buccal vestibule on each side. SYN: alveolobuccal sulcus, gingivobuccal g., gingivobuccal sulcus. alveololabial g. 1. the… …

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  • 106Foramen magnum — Bone: Foramen magnum Occipital bone. Inner surface. Gray s subject #31 129 …

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  • 107Mastoid foramen — Bone: Mastoid foramen Left temporal bone. Inner surface. (Mastoid foramen labeled at bottom left.) …

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  • 108Olfactory foramina — Ethmoid bone from above. Base of the skull. Upper surface …

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  • 109Nervio trigémino — en amarillo, vista lateral derecha. Gray …

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  • 110Tooth (human) — For other uses of tooth or teeth , see Tooth (disambiguation). Teeth An adult human s teeth …

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