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cranium and preganglionic
The preganglionic neurons in the neurons do not synapse in named ganglion as in the cranium but rather in the walls of the tissues or organs that they innervate.

cranium and PSN
The vagus gives no PSN to the cranium.
Unlike in the cranium, where one PSN was in charge of one particular tissue or region, for the most part the pelvic splanchnics each contribute fibers to pelvic viscera by first traveling to one or more plexuses before being dispersed to the target tissue.

cranium and usually
In humans, as in other mammals, the aforementioned division of the skull into the cranium and mandible is not usually followed.
The typical episode usually begins with the duo's arch-nemesis Bighead, a criminal mastermind with an abnormally large cranium.
The quadrate is usually large and elongate, and attached to the cranium through the supratemporal ( often regarded as the squamosal ).
He is usually seen as a disembodied head with an enormous cranium.

cranium and from
The Dodo differed from other pigeons mainly in the small size of the wings and the large size of the beak in proportion to the rest of the cranium.
The remains include six human bones: a knucklebone from the right hand, a tooth, part of a cranium, a rib, and an ulna, or forearm bone.
The team from the University of Padua also hoped to reconstruct his cranium in order to generate a computerized image of his features to coincide with his 700th birthday.
The most important discovery from that era is a Neanderthal cranium ( c. 200, 000 BCE ), discovered near Gánovce, a village in northern Slovakia.
The earliest formally described fossil specimen is a cranium from the Fur Formation lover-eocene in Denmark ( 54 mya ).
* Internal auditory meatus, a canal in the temporal bone of the skull that carries nerves from inside the cranium towards the middle and inner-ear compartments.
Klaymen uses the cannon he used to blow up the lake wall to blow off Bil's cranium, Allowing him to get inside and put Bil's switch from " Bad " To " Good " and the two begin to make their way to the castle, but not before they save Willie from a purple Weasel.
Although Birger Jarl saw many battles, some have speculated that traces of a sword blow in Birger's cranium might have originated from this battle ( or any of the many others ).
* Pavia, Marco ( 1999 ): Un cranio di Bubo insularis Mourer-Chauviré & Weesie, 1986 ( Aves, Strigidae ) nelle brecce ossifere del Pleistocene di Capo Figari ( Sardegna, Italia ) cranium of B. insularis from the Pleistocene ossiferous breccia of Cape Figari ( Sardinia, Italy )".
The English word " skull " is probably derived from Old Norse " skalli " meaning bald, while the Latin word cranium comes from the Greek root κρανίον ( kranion ).
The jaws consist of separate hoops of cartilage, almost always distinct from the cranium proper.
The upper jaw is often formed largely from the premaxilla, with the maxilla itself located further back, and an additional bone, the symplectic, linking the jaw to the rest of the cranium.
The base of the cranium is formed from a ring of bones surrounding the foramen magnum and a median bone lying further forward ; these are homologous with the occipital bone and parts of the sphenoid in mammals.
His tapering cranium and heavy jaw made him attractive to agents from van Emburgh's Circus in Somerville, New Jersey.
The name is derived from the two bones which form the joint: the upper temporal bone which is part of the cranium ( skull ), and the lower jaw bone called the mandible.
Located 2. 7 km ( 1. 6 mi ) from the airport, the oldest female cranium in the Americans was discovered there, dated at roughly 12 thousand years old.
Macrocephaly ( from the ancient Greek μακρό-macro-long-+ κέφαλος kephalos-head ), occurs when the head is abnormally large ; this includes the scalp, the cranial bone, and the contents of the cranium.
* anterior curving of the metopic suture seen from lateral view of the cranium on a röntgenograph
Anatomically they are separated from the true swifts by skeletal details in the cranium and palate, the anatomy of the tarsus, and a non-reversible hind toe which is used for perching on branches ( an activity that true swifts are unable to engage in ).
When the rhinoplasty requires a bone graft, it is harvested from either the cranium, the hips, or the rib cage ; moreover, when neither type of autologous graft is available, a synthetic graft ( nasal implant ) is used to augment the nasal bridge.
: Minerva sprang out, from the cranium of Jove
The jaws consist of separate hoops of cartilage, almost always distinct from the cranium proper.

cranium and at
A partial cranium and mandible of Paranthropus robustus was discovered in 1938 by a schoolboy, Gert Terblanche, at Kromdraai B ( 70 km south west of Pretoria ) in South Africa.
A cranium found at the site has been dated at between 12, 000 and 14, 700 years BP.
The cranium was fully intact with all the teeth that had been present at the time of death.
The cranium is a single structure forming a case around the brain, enclosing the lower surface and the sides, but always at least partially open at the top as a large fontanelle.
There are, in addition, at various points throughout the cranium, smaller foramina for the cranial nerves.
Red marrow is found mainly in the flat bones, such as the pelvis, sternum, cranium, ribs, vertebrae and scapulae, and in the cancellous (" spongy ") material at the epiphyseal ends of long bones such as the femur and humerus.
The sign is seen on transverse sonograms of the fetal cranium obtained at the level of the ventricles
The least common sites of preserved injury are the cranium and forelimb, with injuries occurring in about equal frequency at each site.
The occipital bone, a saucer-shaped membrane bone situated at the back and lower part of the cranium, is trapezoidal in shape and curved on itself.
The basioccipital lies in front of the opening, the two exoccipitals lie to either side, and the larger supraoccipital lies to the posterior, and forms at least part of the rear of the cranium.
Further section to the cranium could easily be made by cutting the wax model at the desired angle.
Modern science has since confirmed that there is a correlation between cranium size ( measured in various ways ) and intelligence as measured by IQ tests, although it is a weak correlation at about 0. 2.
Today, brain volume as measured with MRI scanners also find a correlation between cranium size and intelligence at about 0. 4.
The cranium is a single structure forming a case around the brain, enclosing the lower surface and the sides, but always at least partially open at the top as a large fontanelle.
There are, in addition, at various points throughout the cranium, smaller foramina for the cranial nerves.
Therefore, in common use, those brain parts that lie close to the base of the cranium, and through it to the mouth cavity, are called ventral-i. e., at its bottom or lower side, as defined above )-, whereas dorsal parts are closer to the enclosing cranial vault.
A cranium found at the site has been dated at between 12, 000 and 14, 700 years BP.
On January 23, 2012, Senator Kirk underwent surgery at Northwestern Memorial Hospital in Chicago following a stroke ; he underwent neurosurgery to remove two small pieces of brain tissue rendered dysfunctional by the stroke and he had a piece of his cranium temporarily removed to lessen any danger from the brain swelling process.
The specimen was unusual for having a double temporal ridges that almost meet at the top of the cranium and a heavily thickened nuchal ridge.

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