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    The calvaria is the top part of the skull. It is the superior part of the neurocranium and covers the cranial cavity containing the brain. It forms the...
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  • (disambiguation), places named after Calvary calvaria (skull), a portion of the skull forming the roof of the cranial cavity Calvaria, a former scientific generic name...
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    parts of the calvaria. Structures found at the base of the skull are for example: There are five bones that make up the base of the skull: Ethmoid bone...
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  • Skullcap (redirect from Skull cap)
    skullcap"), a perennial herb native to North America Calvaria (skull), the top part of the skull This disambiguation page lists articles associated with...
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    A skull cup is a cup or eating bowl made from an inverted human calvaria that has been cut away from the rest of the skull. The use of a human skull as...
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  • Vertex (anatomy) (category Skull)
    structures arising from it are commonly used in identifying species. Calvaria (skull) Crown (anatomy) Male pattern baldness Gray, Henry; Keen, William Williams...
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    fontanelle. The skull in the neonate is large in proportion to other parts of the body. The facial skeleton is one seventh of the size of the calvaria. (In the...
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    Neurocranium (redirect from Human Skull)
    back part of the skull, which forms a protective case around the brain. In the human skull, the neurocranium includes the calvaria or skullcap. The remainder...
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    grown cartilage with bone to develop the bone structure of the skull. Skull Calvaria (skull) Vertex (anatomy) Voo L, Kumaresan S, Pintar FA, Yoganandan N...
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    The Daka calvaria, otherwise known as the Daka skull (a skull cap with the cranial base), or specimen number BOU-VP-2/66, is a Homo erectus specimen from...
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    Ceprano Man (redirect from Ceprano calvaria)
    1994, in the Campo Grande area near Ceprano, Italy, a partial hominin calvaria was discovered. Although damaged by a bulldozer, it was recognized, documented...
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    Calvary (redirect from The place of a skull)
    from Syriac Gāgūlṯā (ܓܓܘܠܬܐ) instead. Although Latin calvaria can mean either "a skull" or "the skull" depending on context and numerous English translations...
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  • proliferation and thickening of the cortical bone of the calvaria, which is part of the skull. Asymmetry of the lesions may occur, which makes it different...
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    Fontanelle (category Skull)
    feature of the infant human skull comprising soft membranous gaps (sutures) between the cranial bones that make up the calvaria of a fetus or an infant....
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    Iho Eleru (redirect from Iwo Eleru Skull)
    Philip Allsworth-Jones and Caleb Adebayo Folorunso, 'The Later Stone Age Calvaria from Iho Eleru, Nigeria: Morphology and Chronology', PLoS One. 2011; 6(9):...
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    the absence of the calvaria, but with an intact layer of skin over the brain parenchyma. In other words, instead of having a skull cap protecting the...
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    Homo naledi (section Skull)
    partial calvaria (top of the skull), partial maxilla, and nearly complete jawbone. The paratypes, DH2 through DH5, all comprise partial calvaria. Because...
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  • Boskop Man (redirect from Boskop Skull)
    Pycraft, W (1925). "On the Calvaria Found at Boskop, Transvaal, in 1913, and Its Relationship to Cromagnard and Negroid Skulls". Journal of the Royal Anthropological...
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    spinosum to supply the dura mater (the outer meningeal layer) and the calvaria. The middle meningeal artery is the largest of the three (paired) arteries...
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    Homo floresiensis (redirect from Skull LB1)
    Véronique; Widianto, Harry (April 2016). "Phylogenetic analysis of the calvaria of Homo floresiensis". Comptes Rendus Palevol. 15 (5): 555–568. Bibcode:2016CRPal...
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    Subgaleal hematoma growth is insidious, as it spreads across the whole calvaria and may not be recognized for hours to days. If enough blood accumulates...
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    Calvatia derives from the Latin calvus meaning "bald" and calvaria, meaning "dome of the skull". Calvatia was circumscribed by Swedish mycologist Elias...
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    Bregma (category Skull)
    coronal suture and the sagittal suture on the superior middle portion of the calvaria. It is the point where the frontal bone and the two parietal bones meet...
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    Schmerling Caves. The pieces that make up Engis 2 are a partially preserved calvaria (cranium) and associated fragments of an upper and a lower jaw, a maxillary...
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  • features of the Manot 1 calvaria demonstrate that this partial skull is unequivocally modern. The Skhul 5 and Skhul 9 skulls, dated to between 120,000...
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  • to explore Hoshangabad district. On 5 December, Sonakia found a skull cup (calvaria) lying on the surface of an alluvial soil on the northern bank of...
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    4306.885. PMID 17730171. S2CID 2392411. Hill, A. W. (1941). "The genus Calvaria, with an account of the stony endocarp and germination of the seed, and...
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    Walker, A.; Ward, C. V.; Leakey, R. E. (1993). "New Australopithecus boisei calvaria from East Lake Turkana, Kenya". American Journal of Physical Anthropology...
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  • then the field director at Zhoukoudian, unearthed the first complete calvaria of Peking Man. Twenty-seven years after Schlosser’s initial description...
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    Cribriform plate (green) and olfactory nerves (yellow) Human skull, superior view. The calvaria is removed. Cribriform plate Cribriform plate Ethmoid bone...
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