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    Mandible (redirect from Mandibula)
    In jawed vertebrates, the mandible (from the Latin mandibula, 'for chewing'), lower jaw, or jawbone is a bone that makes up the lower – and typically...
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    (2015) Nefando (2016). Translated in 2023 as Nefando by Sarah Booker. Mandíbula (2018). Translated in 2022 as Jawbone by Sarah Booker and translated into...
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  • abc.es (in Spanish). 29 April 1992. p. 73. Retrieved 20 June 2017. "La mandíbula encontrada en el pantano del Ebro no es de las niñas de Aguilar". El País...
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    p. 115. Rostrum subcultrato-conicum, rectum, porrectum: integerrimum, mandíbula superiore obtusiuscula. Lingua lacero-emarginata Holloway, Joel Ellis...
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  • is slang for "phonograph"). Washington, Mandíbula and Matías: Condorito's pets. Washington is his dog, Mandíbula ("Jaw") his horse, and Matías his potty-mouthed...
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    movement made when looking in to the nose. Occlusion is motion of the mandibula towards the maxilla making contact between the teeth. Protrusion and retrusion...
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    rest of the lower teeth.[citation needed] Its mental branch exits the mandibula anteriorly through the mental foramen to supply adjacent lip and skin...
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    The mandible (from Latin: mandibula or mandĭbŭ-lum, a jaw) of an arthropod is a pair of mouthparts used either for biting or cutting and holding food...
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  • ghar / "the bones in which the teeth are set (Latin: os maxilla and os mandibula)". Therefore, the correct reading is: "My skin and flesh cling to my bones...
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    p. 115. Rostrum subcultrato-conicum, rectum, porrectum: integerrimum, mandíbula superiore obtusiuscula. Lingua lacero-emarginata Brookes, Ian (2006)....
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    exterior scratches and incisions were found on both its metatarsus and its mandibula. The cuts on the metatarsus are comparable to those found in caves and...
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    General bauplan of a peracarid mandibula: 1. Molar process; 2. Spine row; 3. Lacinia mobilis; 4. Incisor process; 5. Palp...
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    skull and lower jaws. The underside of the skull and the back of the mandibula, numerous vertebrae, parts of the pelvis, and parts of the front and hind...
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    much expansion at the jaw tip, suggesting the lower jaws as a pair, the mandibula, were narrow. Several traits in 2008 identified as autapomorphies, later...
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    hyomandibulare, from Greek: hyoeides, "upsilon-shaped" (υ), and Latin: mandibula, "jawbone"), is a set of bones that is found in the hyoid region in most...
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    are breathing and feeding, as a consequence of the hypoplasia of the mandibula and the obstruction of the hypopharynx by the tongue. Sometimes, they...
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  • tb00877.x. S2CID 129084078. Kellner, A. W. A. (1984). "Ocorrencia de uma mandibula de pterosauria (Brasileodactylus araripensis, nov. gen.; nov. sp.) na...
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    the ring of the stapes and divides into supraorbital, infraorbital, and mandibula branches which follow the three divisions of the trigeminal nerve. A remnant...
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    1036.62034. PMC 8116322. PMID 34017211. "Nueva especie de hormiga con mandíbula larga es hallada en Ecuador y su nombre rinde homenaje a la diversidad...
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  • reconstructive and cosmetic surgery, bone expanders have been used to elongate the mandibula in cases of congenital disorders, trauma, tumors, etc. Other newer devices...
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    "Alianza Atlético: Aldair Rodríguez fuera de los campos por fractura en la mandíbula" (in Spanish). Líbero. 7 May 2016. Jean Pierre Maraví (6 September 2020)...
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    Tusquets Editores Argentina. He edited and wrote the foreword for Cross a la mandíbula, Perón vuelve (Norma) and La selección argentina. Until 2003, he was chief...
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  • Fuenlabrada]. Marca (in Spanish). Retrieved 27 December 2019. "La fractura de mandíbula dejará k.o. a David Prieto al menos un mes" [Fractured jaw will leave...
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    range: 60–56 Ma PreꞒ Ꞓ O S D C P T J K Pg N ↓ Early to Middle Tiffanian Mandibula of Bisonalveus browni Scientific classification Domain: Eukaryota Kingdom:...
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    19, 2020. Accessed July 30, 2021. García, Alexander (March 6, 2018). «‘Mandíbula’ es una novela que explora lo femenino-monstruoso». El Comercio. Archived...
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    Hungary. Bakonydraco is based on holotype MTM Gyn/3, a nearly complete mandibula, a fusion of the lower jaws. Also assigned to it, as paratype, is MTM...
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  • ulna, three femora, ten pedal phalanxes and one fragment of the left mandibula. The appearance of the bones identifies the Réunion rail as a close relative...
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    toothless point after which the genus has been named. In MBR 1920.16, the mandibula as a whole has a length of 147 millimetres. In the lower jaws the first...
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    2014.894809. ISSN 0311-5518. S2CID 128686247. Tapia, A. (1918), "Una mandibula de dinosaurio procedente de Patagonia", Physis 4: 369–370 F. von Huene...
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    mandible shows the trough, which would be exceptional for a crocodile. The mandibula and pterygoids show grooves that may have housed electro-sensitive organs...
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