The figure's face was arranged similarly to that of a human, though the rounded skull showed no signs of ever having had a full head of hair. |
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In the cross fire, a bullet ricocheted off of Torrance's skull, breaking the bone and sending him into shock. |
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Sitting in it is a two-foot high rubber skeleton, its skull slumped forward onto its ribcage. |
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In several anguilliform species, the adductor mandibulae complex is extremely well developed, thereby bulging from the sides of the skull. |
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The blood thrummed dully in her eardrums, echoing throughout the caverns and sending pain shooting to her skull. |
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The endless sound echoed like thunderous footfalls, beating a tattoo on the inside of her skull. |
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A pair of short, pointed ears were on the upper rear portion of its long, aquiline skull. |
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Inside the skull and vertebral column, the brain and spinal cord are loosely suspended and protected by several connective tissue sheaths. |
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Surprisingly like tarpans in skull and build, the mares were bred to Przewalski stallions. |
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Instinctively, my eyes roll back into my skull as I claw open the fish's belly, spilling its guts into the water. |
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Other traits shared with modern great apes were a large degree of hand rotation, and a distinctly ape-like skull. |
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By the time I got home the next morning, bombed out of my skull on cheap tequila and even cheaper laudanum, she was already asleep. |
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The outer wall of the braincase becomes the alisphenoid and the dermal skull bones. |
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Our brains are a combination of the two, which are perpetually at war within our skull. |
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The temporomandibular joint is the articulation between the mandible and the skull. |
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Mr Napier said the man suffered a broken nose, a broken jaw and a suspected fractured skull. |
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He received crush injuries, a fractured skull and a broken jaw and spent 11 days in hospital. |
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The man's skeleton was missing its lower legs, while the woman's skull had lost its jawbone. |
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In addition to the embryos and eye, the fossil find includes portions of a snout plus jawbones, skull bones, cheekbones, and teeth. |
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Having seen the picture in question, it would certainly seem as though the shape is that of a skull. |
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In two steps, she was upon it, springing onto its back, hand cocked to deliver a blow to the back of its skull. |
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Trigger-point therapy, or acupressure, stimulates tender points at the base of the skull, behind the neck. |
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Term infants have well-formed skull bones separated by strips of connective tissue. |
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With that being said, I whaled the hilt off of her skull, and she fell practically lifeless. |
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The cabin is an A-frame, tall and thin, a cow skull wired over the doorway, fake Indian symbols painted around it. |
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The keeper of the Yorkshire Museum, who examined the skull, said that it did not belong to a fully grown person and might be medieval. |
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The material inside the skull is an aggregate of clay-sized chloritic material and is a treasure trove of minerals. |
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Hair has stopped growing on most of her skull, and she wears a wig to cover her baldness. |
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By gently manipulating your skull, these practitioners claim they can cure what ails you, yet scientific studies have not proven so. |
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In more derived snakes, most of the occipital elements are fused, forming essentially the only akinetic structure in the skull. |
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That we are here proves that a solid, akinetic skull doesn't necessarily doom a taxon to morphological stagnation. |
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A high level of skull kinesis seems to be the rule among most other diapsids. |
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The skull has an broad, tilted zygomatic plate that serves as the attachment point for the lateral branch of the masseter muscle. |
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My grandma told me that Sean's head was wonky and I should rub his lumpy skull while it was still soft. |
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He had sustained fractures to his skull, pelvis, and lower back, chest wounds and a broken arm. |
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Under Dittrich skeletons were studied and sketched as anatomical specimens, not always skull to toe. |
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It was about one metre tall with long arms and a skull the size of a large grapefruit. |
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It's going to be really hard to operate that laser pointer with multiple skull fractures! |
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Gadolinium enhancement is useful for detecting dural or leptomeningeal involvement at the skull base. |
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Kathleen Jamie should have used quicklime rather than caustic soda to deflesh her gannet's skull, but maggots would have been best. |
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They all wore some attempt at full armour, usually the odd vest of ring mail or skull cap. |
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You drill out small holes in the outer cortex in two lateral skull locations with custom drill bits at the incision site. |
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He had been left for dead by the security service but was still alive despite having his skull fractured. |
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The cloak's clasp was a lump of pewter in the shape of a skull, and his eyes were the coldest blue I'd ever seen. |
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He had to have a metal plate inserted in his skull and afterwards he ran off with a local woman and lived in sin with her. |
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The skull of marsupial sabertooth Thylacosmilus and sabertooth cats has in connection with it very specific form. |
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The pronounced ridge, called a sagittal crest, on the skull that Ammann found in 1996 is thought to be formed to support large jaw muscles, an indication of large body size. |
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The shot imploded inside his skull, causing no exit wound and little disfigurement. |
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Colleen Skull, as Elvira's maid, is a compatible and zesty sidekick and co-conspirator. |
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There were nine more anchors, a Mongol helmet, sword blades, arrowheads, part of a human skull, coins, wooden combs and thousands of pieces of timber. |
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Katniss walks through mountains of skeletons, at one point recoiling in horror as she inadvertently steps on a skull. |
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Move around while listening and the hum changes to a low, soothing throb or at particularly resonant points in the room, vibrates your skull rather unpleasantly. |
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Head guards and helmets protect the skull and the brain from injuries caused by knocks to the head during sports and greatly reduce the risk of serious head injuries. |
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I also cracked my skull and had cardiac and respiratory arrests. |
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She had to force her body to cooperate in every move she tried, and any sudden movement that jarred her aching body was magnified ten times more in her skull. |
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Visitors arrive to the park at the Ugab River and are welcomed by gates bearing two skull and crossbones. |
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He suffered severe head trauma when a stray board, whose owner was not wearing a leg rope, smashed into the back of his head fracturing his skull. |
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As unlucky as Gama was to have been hit, he was incredibly lucky that neither bullet had pierced his skull into his brain. |
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The inside of the fossil's skull bears an imprint of brain lobes that correspond to modern brain regions dedicated to interpreting sight and smell. |
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He excavates the skull, and finds six handfuls of ambergris. |
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Caylee Anthony's skull and other artifacts were carefully gathered up for safekeeping until justice could be found. |
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When you chew gum, the repetitive movement of your jaw puts added tension on the muscles and joints where your jawbone meets your skull, Urbaniak says. |
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A good hour passes before we reach Skull Island and catch a glimpse of the mighty Kong. |
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This branch enters the skull through the superior orbital fissure or a small foramen in the greater wing of the sphenoid to anastomose with the ophthalmic artery. |
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In March, an American couple from Philadelphia photographed what looked like a skull during a snorkeling expedition. |
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French and American paleotologists held that the jawbone and skull were obviously from two different animals and that their discovery was an accident of placement. |
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Surrounded, Richard fought on ferociously until his skull was crushed by a halberd. |
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The problem was that Eric decided to go on a macrobiotic diet to cleanse his system and he lost so much weight you could see his skull under his skin. |
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He fell 40 feet and fractured his skull, hip, and nose, and lay there motionless. |
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Before the 16thcentury, Spanish conquest, the aztecs saw the skull as a symbol of rebirth. |
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Archaeological findings in a lake dwelling site near Dunshaughlin, Ireland, reveal remains of dogs with the same type of skull dating back to the 8th and 9th century. |
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Click here to visualize just where the brain and skull and the other critical anatomy sit with respect to the clotted blood. |
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One hat in the Press Room is designed from black velvet with a violin perched on top of a skull cap. |
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In its own insidious way, the movie exerts an oneiric pull, as hypnotic as the sight of Skull Island from the deck of the fogbound Venture. |
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The fire that had been kindled in my skull leaked and spread into my veins, arteries, every pore, and traveled the length of my body, infusing all with heat. |
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Zainab, 7, was shot in the shoulder and bludgeoned with a blunt weapon, leaving her with a fractured skull. |
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Your Advanced Combat Helmet weighs seven pounds and the back pads press furiously into the corners of your skull. |
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The most posterior point of the skull is the junction of the interparietal and supraoccipitals which is marked by a poorly developed lambdoidal ridge. |
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He kept throwing glances at the river with ears flat against his skull. |
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David raised his eyebrows, and his skull ring wobbled precariously. |
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Craig was viciously beaten by a violent customer in January, which landed him with a fractured skull, both cheekbones broken and a scar near one eye. |
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Greatest width of braincase measured perpendicular to long axis of skull between posterior margins of zygomatic arches. |
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She has Apert syndrome, a rare genetic condition which means she was born with the bones in her hands, feet and skull fused together. |
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Antibiotic prophylaxis for preventing meningitis in patients with basilar skull fractures. |
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Unlike the rock-hard bones that make up a skull, soft cartilage breaks down after a person dies. |
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We report an unusual case of a middle fossa encephalocele that appeared as a lytic lesion of the skull base. |
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That screaming, flaming skull in the closet totally scared the bejesus out of me! |
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It had been struck by some heavy blunt instrument, but the skull was not broken. |
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He wore a brush cut that looked like static electricity firing up from his pink skull. |
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One common ceratopsian feature is a frill extending from the back of the skull. |
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Palpate the scalp firmly above and behind the ears to detect craniotabes, a softening of the outer table of the skull. |
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Hereupon Ted drew forth his cudgel, hit the Turk a donnybrookian whack over the skull that laid him flat on the ground, and took to his heels. |
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And on the second OOOOOOO, you picture just a naked glowing green skull that hangs there vibrating gape-mouthed in a prison cell. |
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It was said that the blows were so violent that the king's helmet was driven into his skull. |
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The skull showed that a blade had hacked away part of the rear of the skull. |
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Additionally, the bottom of the skull presented a gaping hole, where a halberd had cut away and entered it. |
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The base of the skull also presented another fatal wound in which a bladed weapon had been thrust into it, leaving behind a jagged hole. |
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The design is such that the mouse's neck or spinal cord will be broken, or its ribs or skull crushed, by the force of the bar. |
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The frequent remains of pig skull and foot bones found on house floors indicate that brawn and trotters were also popular. |
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A stern and austere man, Fisher was known to place a human skull on the altar during mass and on the table during meals. |
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The unique adaptations for the snake skull for ingesting large prey in more primitive macrostomatan snakes have been well documented. |
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The horn of the rhinoceros, not part of its skull, was prized in China as well. |
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Another common cause of injury is being kicked by a horse, which may cause skull fractures or severe trauma to the internal organs. |
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Hamlet arrives with Horatio and banters with one of the gravediggers, who unearths the skull of a jester from Hamlet's childhood, Yorick. |
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The skin over the skull was incised, and a small hole was made in the skull above the target using a microdrill. |
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Associated finds were red ochre anointing, a mammoth skull, and personal decorations suggesting shamanism or other religious practice. |
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In the Eocene, slender chocropotamids belong to this group, which display a tendency to elongate the skull and molarize the premolars. |
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While his brother constructed the throat and larynx, Bell tackled the more difficult task of recreating a realistic skull. |
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The undercarriage hit a boulder and the aircraft crashed, fracturing his skull, smashing his nose and temporarily blinding him. |
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The abbey became a popular place of pilgrimage for St Fergus, whose skull the Abbots kept as a relic in a silver casket by the atlar. |
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They determined that skull and foot bone showed no signs of leprosy, such as an eroded nasal spine and a pencilling of the foot bone. |
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The skull, although very similar to that of the least weasel, is relatively longer, with a narrower braincase. |
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The projections of the skull and teeth are weakly developed, but stronger than those of the least weasel. |
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Its skull is more spherical in shape than that of the jungle and leopard cat. |
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As of 1990, up to 16 subspecies are recognised, which are divided into four regional groupings based on skull height and lacrimal bone length. |
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It indicates a hazard less severe than skull and crossbones, used for poisons, or the corrosive sign. |
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In comparison to other similarly sized mustelids, the polecat's teeth are very strong, large and massive in relation to skull size. |
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This melon consists of fat, and the skull of any such creature containing a melon will have a large depression. |
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Their skull has small eye orbits, small, blunt snouts, and eyes placed on the sides of the head. |
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Glittereyed, his rufous skull close to his greencapped desklamp sought the face, bearded amid darkgreener shadow, an ollav, holyeyed. |
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Atop the whale's skull is positioned a large complex of organs filled with a liquid mixture of fats and waxes called spermaceti. |
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The structure of the junk redistributes physical stress across the skull and may have evolved to protect the head during ramming. |
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By shifting the nostrils to the top of the head, the nasal passages extend perpendicularly through the skull. |
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The bony otic capsule, the petrosal, is connected to the skull with cartilage, so that it can swing independently. |
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In many toothed whales, the depression in their skull is due to the formation of a large melon and multiple, asymmetric air bags. |
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The skull of Plateosaurus is small and narrow, rectangular in side view, and nearly three times as long as it is high. |
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Paul put the skull back in its proper place, put back the coffin lid, and kicked dirt and rocks overtop. |
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There is a great deal of geographical variation in the skull, and presents itself chiefly in dimensions. |
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Because they do not stop growing, the animal must continue to wear them down so that they do not reach and pierce the skull. |
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Rodent groups differ in the arrangement of the jaw muscles and associated skull structures, both from other mammals and amongst themselves. |
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Antler development begins from the pedicel, a bony structure that appears on the top of the skull by the time the animal is a year old. |
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They are noted for asymmetrical ear placements on the skull in some genera. |
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Asymmetrical ear placement on the skull allows the owl to pinpoint the location of its prey. |
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The owl kills its prey using these talons to crush the skull and knead the body. |
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Tetrapodophis does not have distinctive snake features in its spine and skull. |
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In 1914, paleontologist Othenio Abel surmised the origins of the cyclops to be the result of ancient Greeks finding an elephant skull. |
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The most basic measured distinguishing trait is the dolichocephaly of the skull. |
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Bird skins are prepared by retaining the key bones of the wings, leg and skull along with the skin and feathers. |
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Feather moult and skull ossification provide indications of age and health. |
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The space for the jaw muscle in the skull is very large, which is easily visible from the outside as a bulge at each side. |
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The nature of the muscle is so stiff, it is almost as hard as bone to touch, as if it were the continuum of the skull. |
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With a delicate touch, he reset his golden peruke on his sweat-slick skull. |
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In 1961, Yves Coppens discovered a skull of Tchadanthropus uxoris, then the earliest fossil human discovered in north Africa. |
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Bones protect internal organs, such as the skull protecting the brain or the ribs protecting the heart and lungs. |
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Phrenology involves feeling the bumps in the skull to determine an individual's psychological attributes. |
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For example, the fractured skull of Grauballe Man was at one time thought to have been caused by a blow to the head. |
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However, a CT scan of Grauballe Man by Danish scientists determined his skull was fractured due to pressure from the bog long after his death. |
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He rated each for the beauty or ugliness of the skull and quality of their civilizations. |
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Also, a median lump, which is more prominent in males, emerges at the front of the skull. |
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The power of a blow depends on the weight of the skull and the arc of the swing. |
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Trephining was a means of treating epilepsy by opening a hole in the skull through drilling or cutting. |
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Compared with its closest relative, the brown bear, the polar bear has a more elongated body build and a longer skull and nose. |
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To appease the spirit of the bear, traditional song and drum music was played, and the skull was ceremonially fed and offered a pipe. |
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The eggshell skull rule was recently maintained in Australia in the case of Kavanagh v Akhtar. |
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The occipital condyle is a structure on the posterior part of a dinosaur's skull which articulates with the first cervical vertebra. |
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These are followed in the Upper Eocene by the genus Amynodon, in which the skull assumes more distinctly the rhinocerotic type. |
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It narrates how some skeletons were found in one of the French Departments semihuman in character, the body apish, and the skull human. |
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The skull and crossbones is, to be sure, a visual sign that communicates a very specific meaning. |
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The Demons were crying now too, a stridulation that rose above the clamor and seemed to pierce the skull. |
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All of which sprang from the fertile skull of yed, no doubt it is something in my Radius. |
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The UA's Accelerator Mass Spectrometry Laboratory used radiocarbon dating to determine the age of the Siberian skull. |
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Radiosurgery also is used to manage benign lesions, including acoustic neuromas, meningiomas and skull base tumors. |
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Surgeons drilled a small hole in his skull and removed the blood clot. |
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That led to a blood clot forming between her brain and skull. |
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A SCREAMING boy had his skull fractured when an American bulldog clamped its jaws round his head. |
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One major difference between anapsid and diapsid reptiles is in the cheek or temporal area of the skull. |
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He was riding Sayonara and he fractured his skull and he had optical paralysis. |
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In Black Kites 1997, Orozco used a graphite pencil to draw a geometric pattern on a human skull. |
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Among them is a reformed boy racer who was involved in a serious crash that left him needing 26 titanium plates inserted into his skull. |
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Six patients sustained the skull base injury during endoscopic sinus surgery, and 1 patient was injured during septoplasty. |
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These hinge joints, known as temporomandibular joints connect the lower jawbone to the temporal bone of the skull. |
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It more closely resembles a child but for w the outsized skull and the slimly tapering spine and body. |
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More than a year ago, the Red Skull appeared in a video on the Web urging fighters to take up arms against Maliki. |
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And with female fans rushing to block-book tickets, the ultimate chick flick is set to challenge Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull for box office supremacy. |
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Her four other heroes are the lymphatic system, sacrum, fascia, and skull. |
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Comparisons between giraffes and their ancient relatives suggest that vertebrae close to the skull lengthened earlier, followed by lengthening of vertebrae further down. |
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The ganoin, a peculiar type of enamel found in polypteriforms and recognised here, covers the outer surface of the scales and certain skull bones. |
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They also fought alongside Hannibal, killing the Roman general Lucius Postumius Albinus in 216 BC, whose skull was then turned into a sacrificial bowl. |
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The polar bear kills the seal by biting its head to crush its skull. |
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The newspaper sent a photo of the skull to paleontologists who said the rock's features are not attributed to the existence of an ancient sasquatch. |
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The skull has nasal bones that are short, but broad and heavy. |
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Each antler grows from an attachment point on the skull called a pedicle. |
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A representative from Lorenzo Scaglia Natural History Museum said that Carlos had come across the skull, vertebrae, ribs as well as other remains of the creature. |
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Skull measurements indicate that Victoriapithecus was roughly the size of present-day vervet monkeys, Gonzales says. |
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Antlers are extensions of the skull grown by members of the deer family. |
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Pathologic analyses of the heads of affected birds showed blepharitis and exudative sinusitis as well as severe chronic osteomyelitis of all skull bones and mandibula. |
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An endocast or internal mold is formed when sediments or minerals fill the internal cavity of an organism, such as the inside of a bivalve or snail or the hollow of a skull. |
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The foramen magnum migrated under the skull and more anterior. |
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The skeleton of most snakes consists solely of the skull, hyoid, vertebral column, and ribs, though henophidian snakes retain vestiges of the pelvis and rear limbs. |
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An apparent consequence of the evolution of an absolutely large eye in a relatively small skull is that the eye of the owl has become tubular in shape. |
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It expanded into the sella turcica, eroded through the skull base into the left carotid space and extended down to the bifurcation of the left common carotid artery. |
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In addition to this, their inner ear is unusual for that of a mammal due to the large trabeculation of the posterior ventral skull between the ears. |
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These fluctuations are vibrations sent through the structure of the helmet, through the riders' skull and to the mastoid bone, causing the most significant level of damage. |
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A CT scan carried out after Shehzad was taken to a Dubai hospital in some pain showed a depressed fracture of the zygomatic arch of his skull, a PCB press release said. |
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The spinous process of vertebra CII can be identified through deep palpation as the most superior bony protuberance in the midline inferior to the skull. |
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When poisons are involved, red skull and crossbones are added. |
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Only once the spirit was appeased was the skull be separated from the skin, taken beyond the bounds of the homestead, and placed in the ground, facing north. |
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The skull within the lead box not only bore the marks of multiple sword blows, but the features bore a remarkable resemblance to portraits made of the man in life. |
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These subspecies have been distinguished by differences in pelage colouration, body size, external body measurements, skull morphology and tooth shape. |
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Brown bears have the broadest skull of any extant ursine bear, only the afforementioned most herbivorous living bears exceed them in relative breadth of the skull. |
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After the body rotted and the scaffold collapsed, the bones would be gathered up and buried, except for the skull, which was placed in a circle near the village. |
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In odontocetes, the complex is surrounded by spongy tissue filled with air spaces, while in mysticetes, it is integrated into the skull as with land mammals. |
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Via this approach, we performed a bilateral ethmoidectomy, anterior skull base resection, sphenoidectomy, subtotal septectomy, partial palatectomy, and nasopharyngectomy. |
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A more likely explanation is that ancient crystal skull carvers first chipped piecees off a block of material that was destined to be shaped into a skull. |
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The back of the skull is significantly shortened and deformed. |
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This diet shift has an effect on the green turtle's skull morphology. |
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The skulls that feature so prominently are a memento mori much used by Hirst in recent years, notably in the diamond-encrusted skull For the Love of God. |
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Sometimes, the polecat does not kill these, but bites them at the base of the skull, thus paralyzing them and keeping them fresh for later consumption. |
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The European polecat is, however, not as maximally adapted in the direction of carnivory as the steppe polecat, being less specialised in skull structure and dentition. |
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In 1461, when the Ottomans crossed the Strait of Corinth, Palaeologus fled Patras for exile in Italy, bringing with him what was purported to be the skull of Saint Andrew. |
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Neural crest cells migrate through the body from the nerve cord during development, and initiate the formation of neural ganglia and structures such as the jaws and skull. |
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The ears are short, rounded and lie almost flattened against the skull. |
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A plaster cast was taken of the detached skull by artist William Scoular. |
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There were some 20 men praying, all wearing tallises and skull caps. |
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In November 2008, the skull was exhibited at the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam next to an exhibition of paintings from the museum collection selected by Hirst. |
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It was the camouflaged, European elk skull mount hanging in the booth. |
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A skull found in Swanscombe in Kent and teeth found at Pontnewydd Cave in Denbighshire are examples of remains found with distinct Neanderthal features. |
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His bald purplish head now looked for all the world like a mildewed skull. |
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The cause of death was a skull fracture, suffered when he fell from his horse while returning from a visit to Keats and his brother George at school. |
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These shape differences affect the way the bones are arranged on the skull base, such that it is fairly easy to tell apart even isolated fragments of ape and human basicrania. |
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Of reptiles there was a broken skull of some lizard, long since dead, and the eggshell of a lizardling which had hatched and gone forth upon his mission into the jungle. |
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The Xoran MiniCAT CT Scanner is a compact, upright system designed for high-resolution, bone window imaging of the sinuses, temporal bones and skull base. |
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Players spend a lot of time in first-person perspective as Brody's character, Jack Driscoll, on Skull Island. |
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The lower jaw articulates with the skull at the temporomandibular joint. |
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At impact the skull decelerates first and begins to inbend, creating a positive force meeting the positive force of the forward-moving brain at the site of impact. |
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The most likely mechanism is direct extension to the skull base with involvement of the petrous apex and further extension posteriorly via the medial tentorial edge. |
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As each skull was taken out, the exhumer held it up to the view of the onlookers, when a wailing cry would be heard as they greeted the remains of their dead relative. |
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The 2008 film, Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, is the latest film in the series. |
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The villain, Red Skull, is a scary character, not to mention seriously ugly in a noseless, Voldemortish way. |
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The cat, owned by Jeanette Young, 40, of King Lane, Pelton, near Chester-le-Street, had to have the ball bearing, the size of a 5p, removed from its skull. |
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The mortar board developed from the berretta or skull cap worn by the Roman-Catholic clergy, which also takes it back to the religious foundation of the university. |
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The convex anterior margin ascends to the lacrimal bone and in some patients to the skull base or the lamina papyracea, remaining in contact with the bony lateral nasal wall. |
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Indiana Jones And The Kingdom Of The Crystal Skull AH, we see Ray Winston is in it as Indy's Cockney side-kick, and is that a spivvy little 'tache he's sporting? |
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In Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull, Jones is older and wiser, whereas his sidekicks Mutt and Mac are youthfully arrogant and greedy, respectively. |
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A fine example of this is when the aborigine chief slowly approaches the unwanted visitors to Skull Island who are filming the natives' sacred rites. |
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Skull projections are more weakly developed in females than in males. |
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The sequel includes an abbreviated reprise of the first three films, but focuses on the plot of Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull. |
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