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Homologous organs in different animals usually occupy a similar position and possess a similar structure , but not invariably so . It is not uncommon for a muscle to wander somewhat from its original position , and many cases could be ...
Homologous organs in different animals usually occupy a similar position and possess a similar structure , but not invariably so . It is not uncommon for a muscle to wander somewhat from its original position , and many cases could be ...
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Homologous organs in different animals usually occupy a similar position and possess a similar structure , but not invariably so . It is not uncommon for a muscle to wander somewhat from its original position , and many cases could be ...
Homologous organs in different animals usually occupy a similar position and possess a similar structure , but not invariably so . It is not uncommon for a muscle to wander somewhat from its original position , and many cases could be ...
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Its position in the body is oblique from above downwards and forwards ; its axis , if prolonged upwards , would touch the vertebral column opposite the third or fourth cervical vertebra .
Its position in the body is oblique from above downwards and forwards ; its axis , if prolonged upwards , would touch the vertebral column opposite the third or fourth cervical vertebra .
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Ihering describe the occurrence of three pairs of secondary centres somewhat later : one pair for the frontal spine , on either side of the foramen cæcum ; a centre on either side in correspondence with the position of each trochlear ...
Ihering describe the occurrence of three pairs of secondary centres somewhat later : one pair for the frontal spine , on either side of the foramen cæcum ; a centre on either side in correspondence with the position of each trochlear ...
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These correspond in position to the angles of the bone . Ossification is also somewhat delayed in the region of the parietal foramina , constituting what is known as the sagittal fontanelle , a membranous interval which is not ...
These correspond in position to the angles of the bone . Ossification is also somewhat delayed in the region of the parietal foramina , constituting what is known as the sagittal fontanelle , a membranous interval which is not ...
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Expressions et termes fréquents
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