-
skeleton bones. In the
neurocranium these are the
occipital bone, two
temporal bones, two
parietal bones, the sphenoid,
ethmoid and
frontal bones. The...
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field of neurology,
temporal lobe
epilepsy is an
enduring brain disorder that
causes unprovoked seizures from the
temporal lobe.
Temporal lobe
epilepsy is...
- indult" (Lehnsindult). The
temporalities were
often confiscated by
secular rulers to
punish bishops.
Post-medieval
parish temporalities in
England Coredon, Christopher...
- The
Lords Temporal are
secular members of the
House of Lords, the
upper house of the
British Parliament.
These can be
either life
peers or
hereditary peers...
- submergence. Like
other archosaurs,
crocodilians are diapsid,
although their post-
temporal fenestrae are reduced. The
walls of the
braincase are bony but lack...
- the parietal, the intertemporal, the
post parietal, the supratemporal, the
extra sca****r, the
post temporal, and the opercular. The
entirety of the...
- The deep
temporal arteries are two
arteries of the head. They
ascend between the
temporalis muscle and the pericranium. They
anastomose with the middle...
- short,
sharp spine is
present on the
preoperculum and/or
operculum and
post-
temporal bone, the
latter spine directed posteriorly.
Species of the
genera Optivus...
-
characteristics are the
closure of the
supratemporal fenestra and the
post-
temporal fenestra, the
relative large braincase,
tubular or scroll-like palatines...
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Anterior temporal lobectomy (ATL) is the
complete or
partial removal of the
anterior portion of the
temporal lobe of the brain. The
exact boundaries for...