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... Foramen of Munro ( interventricular foramen ) Temporal horn Aqueduct of Sylvius ( cerebral aqueduct ) Foramen of Luschka ( lateral foramen ) Arachnoid villi Superior sagittal sinus Third ventricle Straight sinus Torcular herophili ...
... Foramen of Munro ( interventricular foramen ) Temporal horn Aqueduct of Sylvius ( cerebral aqueduct ) Foramen of Luschka ( lateral foramen ) Arachnoid villi Superior sagittal sinus Third ventricle Straight sinus Torcular herophili ...
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... foramen Body Intervertebral foramen Spine Figure 6-6 Superior and lateral views of thoracic vertebrae and method of joining vertebrae . called the vertebral foramen . The arch protects the spinal cord , which is inside the vertebral ...
... foramen Body Intervertebral foramen Spine Figure 6-6 Superior and lateral views of thoracic vertebrae and method of joining vertebrae . called the vertebral foramen . The arch protects the spinal cord , which is inside the vertebral ...
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... foramen and then travels downward and forward , becoming horizontal in its course under the roots of the molars . At the bicuspid region the canal divides , and a nar- row channel continues toward the symphysis , while a wider mental ...
... foramen and then travels downward and forward , becoming horizontal in its course under the roots of the molars . At the bicuspid region the canal divides , and a nar- row channel continues toward the symphysis , while a wider mental ...
Contents
Anatomic Concepts and Bodily Organization 29 | 2-19 |
Neural Regulation of Speech 61 | 21 |
Autonomic and Endocrine Regulators of Speech 133 | 93 |
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