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The third pharyngeal pouch opens like the first and second directly into the cavity of the fore - gut , but the fourth and fifth pouches lie in the lateral wall of a common recess which opens by a single aperture , the pharyngo ...
The third pharyngeal pouch opens like the first and second directly into the cavity of the fore - gut , but the fourth and fifth pouches lie in the lateral wall of a common recess which opens by a single aperture , the pharyngo ...
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Commencing from the cranial end , they are the first , second , third , fourth , and sixth ; the fifth arch appears subsequently between the Internal carotid Internal carotid Internal carotid External carotid External carotid Left ...
Commencing from the cranial end , they are the first , second , third , fourth , and sixth ; the fifth arch appears subsequently between the Internal carotid Internal carotid Internal carotid External carotid External carotid Left ...
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The notch for the hypoglossal canal appears about the third month . From this centre is formed the posterior three - fourths of the occipital condyle . The exoccipital is usually completely fused with the squamous part by the third year ...
The notch for the hypoglossal canal appears about the third month . From this centre is formed the posterior three - fourths of the occipital condyle . The exoccipital is usually completely fused with the squamous part by the third year ...
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Within the first six months after birth a centre usually appears for the head ; this is succeeded by one for the greater tubercle during the second or third year . These soon coalesce ; and a third centre for the lesser tubercle begins ...
Within the first six months after birth a centre usually appears for the head ; this is succeeded by one for the greater tubercle during the second or third year . These soon coalesce ; and a third centre for the lesser tubercle begins ...
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The fourth metacarpal bone may be recognised by a method of exclusion . is unlike either the first , second , or third , and differs from the fifth , which it resembles in size , by having articular surfaces on both sides of its base .
The fourth metacarpal bone may be recognised by a method of exclusion . is unlike either the first , second , or third , and differs from the fifth , which it resembles in size , by having articular surfaces on both sides of its base .
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Expressions et termes fréquents
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