• Look up fenestra or fenestration in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. A fenestra (fenestration; pl.: fenestrae or fenestrations) is any small opening or...
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    side of the skull. The infratemporal fenestra, also called the lateral temporal fenestra or lower temporal fenestra, is the lower of the two and is exposed...
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    Skull (redirect from Mandibular fenestra)
    are openings in the skull. Antorbital fenestra Mandibular fenestra Quadratojugal fenestra Subsquamosal fenestra, an opening between two parts of the squamosal...
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    osseous labyrinth (label is cochlear fenestra, at bottom center) Details Identifiers Latin fenestra cochleae, fenestra rotunda MeSH D012405 TA98 A15.3.02...
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    The oval window (or fenestra vestibuli or fenestra ovalis) is a connective tissue membrane-covered opening from the middle ear to the cochlea of the inner...
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    An antorbital fenestra (plural: fenestrae) is an opening in the skull that is in front of the eye sockets. This skull character is largely associated with...
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  • Arrangement, Instrumental and Vocals for Godwin Louis's arranging of the song "Fenestra". The album was recorded on April 12 and 26, 2022, at Brooklyn Recording...
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    Cenozoic are mammals. Unlike other amniotes, synapsids have a single temporal fenestra, an opening low in the skull roof behind each eye orbit, leaving a bony...
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  • Perbrinckia fenestra is a species of freshwater crabs of the family Gecarcinucidae that is endemic to Sri Lanka. the species is categorized as vulnerable...
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    An anapsid is an amniote whose skull lacks one or more skull openings (fenestra, or fossae) near the temples. Traditionally, the Anapsida are considered...
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    Defenestration (from Neo-Latin de fenestrā) is the act of throwing someone or something out of a window. The term was coined around the time of an incident...
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  • In some rodents, the subsquamosal fenestra is an opening between two parts of the squamosal bone, at the back of the skull. It can be seen in lateral view...
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  • of Chicago. From January 1993 to December 1994, he was president of the Fenestra Corporation. From 1995 to 1996, he was a group executive at the Marmon...
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  • recognised in the genus Fenestra: Fenestra bohlsii Giglio-Tos, 1895 Fenestra ensicorne Rehn, 1913 Fenestra orientalis (Bruner, 1913) Fenestra platyceps (Hebard...
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  • the posterior portion of the Meckelian cartilage. antorbital fenestra The antorbital fenestra is one of the five major openings of the skull, located between...
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  • Euagra fenestra is a moth of the subfamily Arctiinae. It was described by Francis Walker in 1854. It is found in Brazil. Savela, Markku. "Euagra fenestra (Walker...
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  • Stenoma fenestra is a moth in the family Depressariidae. It was described by August Busck in 1914. It is found in Panama. The wingspan is about 22 mm....
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    small oval to circular-shaped hole, called maxillary fenestra. Though in front of this fenestra were two small openings, referred to as promaxillary fenestrae...
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    ancestor with) a promaxillary fenestra (fenestra promaxillaris) which can also be referred to as a maxillary fenestra, an extra opening in the front...
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    Baader-Meinhof Baader-Meinhof Dessar 2007 Палестина Palestine Fenestra Иноагент Foreign Agent Fenestra Разумный кефир Reasonable kefir 2024 Книжный чел Book Guy...
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  • Species: S. hyalodisca Binomial name Spectroreta hyalodisca Hampson, 1896 Synonyms Spectroreta fenestra Chu & Wang, 1987 Oreta hyalodisca Hampson, 1896...
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  • Agnidra fenestra is a moth in the family Drepanidae. It was described by John Henry Leech in 1898. It is found in north-eastern Myanmar and the Chinese...
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    Hyalurga fenestra is a moth of the family Erebidae. It was described by Carl Linnaeus in his 1758 10th edition of Systema Naturae. It is found in Costa...
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    Archosauria rely on shared morphological characteristics, such as an antorbital fenestra in the skull, serrated teeth, and an upright stance. Some extinct reptiles...
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  • Eutreta fenestra is a species of tephritid or fruit flies in the genus Eutreta of the family Tephritidae. United States. Stoltzfus, W.B. (1977). "The taxonomy...
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    forehead. Lizards have skulls with only one fenestra on each side, the lower bar of bone below the second fenestra having been lost. This results in the jaws...
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    Dilipa fenestra is a butterfly found in the East Palearctic (East China, Northeast China, Korea) that belongs to the browns family. D. fenestra Leech (...
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    Nones (Ladin) (Ela) la sera semper la fenestra inant zenar. () Solander (Ladin) La sèra sempro (sèmper) la fenèstra prima (danànt) da cenàr. (other, for...
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    and dinosaurs (including birds). Synapsids have a single hole (temporal fenestra) low on each side of the skull. Primitive synapsids included the largest...
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    humans, with the bar between the orbit and fenestra vanishing entirely, and only the lower boundary of the fenestra remaining, as the zygomatic arch. Left...
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