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Fascia of the Pectoral Region Muscles of the Pectoral Region Fasciæ and Muscles of the Shoulder Muscles of the Shoulder Fasciæ and Muscles of the Arm Fasciæ and Muscles of the Forearm and Hand The Muscles of the Front and Mediai Aspect ...
Fascia of the Pectoral Region Muscles of the Pectoral Region Fasciæ and Muscles of the Shoulder Muscles of the Shoulder Fasciæ and Muscles of the Arm Fasciæ and Muscles of the Forearm and Hand The Muscles of the Front and Mediai Aspect ...
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A channel is thus formed in the posterior part of the lateral and upper aspect of the nasal cavity , called Uncinate process the superior meatus , which is roofed in by Fig . 149 .—- SECTION SHOWING THE NASAL ASPECT the concha nasalis ...
A channel is thus formed in the posterior part of the lateral and upper aspect of the nasal cavity , called Uncinate process the superior meatus , which is roofed in by Fig . 149 .—- SECTION SHOWING THE NASAL ASPECT the concha nasalis ...
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À channel is thus concha of formed in the posterior part of the lateral and upper aspect of the nasal cavity , called Uncinate process the superior meatus , which is roofed in by Fig . 149. — Section showing the NASAL ASPECT the concha ...
À channel is thus concha of formed in the posterior part of the lateral and upper aspect of the nasal cavity , called Uncinate process the superior meatus , which is roofed in by Fig . 149. — Section showing the NASAL ASPECT the concha ...
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Its lateral aspect corresponds to the point of greatest width of the face , the modelling of which depends on the flatness or projection of this bone . When the mandible or lower jaw is . in position , and the teeth in both jaws are ...
Its lateral aspect corresponds to the point of greatest width of the face , the modelling of which depends on the flatness or projection of this bone . When the mandible or lower jaw is . in position , and the teeth in both jaws are ...
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The shape of this aspect of the skull varies much , but ordinarily the greatest width corresponds to the level of the parietal tuberosities . The sutures on this view of the calvaria display a triradiate arrangement , one limb of which ...
The shape of this aspect of the skull varies much , but ordinarily the greatest width corresponds to the level of the parietal tuberosities . The sutures on this view of the calvaria display a triradiate arrangement , one limb of which ...
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Expressions et termes fréquents
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