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INFERIOR SURFACE OF BASE OF SKULL . The occipital , vomer , maxillary , and zygomatic bones are coloured red . The temporal and palate bones , blue . The sphenoid and parietal bones , and the teeth , are left uncoloured . 1.
INFERIOR SURFACE OF BASE OF SKULL . The occipital , vomer , maxillary , and zygomatic bones are coloured red . The temporal and palate bones , blue . The sphenoid and parietal bones , and the teeth , are left uncoloured . 1.
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The base of the skull behind the jugular processes and condyles of the occipital bone is formed by the nuchal surface of the squamous part of that bone . Posteriorly this surface is bounded by the superior nuchal or curved line , in the ...
The base of the skull behind the jugular processes and condyles of the occipital bone is formed by the nuchal surface of the squamous part of that bone . Posteriorly this surface is bounded by the superior nuchal or curved line , in the ...
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The upper surface of the base of the skull is divided into three fossæ , of which the cerebrum occupies the anterior and middle , whilst in the posterior is lodged the cerebellum . The anterior fossa is defined posteriorly by the sharp ...
The upper surface of the base of the skull is divided into three fossæ , of which the cerebrum occupies the anterior and middle , whilst in the posterior is lodged the cerebellum . The anterior fossa is defined posteriorly by the sharp ...
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In this area are lodged the structures which lie within the interpeduncular fossa on the base of the brain . The floor of the lateral parts of the fossa on each side is formed by the great wing of the sphenoid in front , the squamous ...
In this area are lodged the structures which lie within the interpeduncular fossa on the base of the brain . The floor of the lateral parts of the fossa on each side is formed by the great wing of the sphenoid in front , the squamous ...
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In the recess between the lateral wall of the carotid canal and the spine of the sphenoid is the groove leading into the osseous part of the auditory tube , in front of which the base is pierced by the foramen spinosum .
In the recess between the lateral wall of the carotid canal and the spine of the sphenoid is the groove leading into the osseous part of the auditory tube , in front of which the base is pierced by the foramen spinosum .
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Expressions et termes fréquents
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