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- "swollen", thus in combination: the swelling of a man. The medical term "prominentia laryngea" (laryngeal prominence) was introduced by the Basle Nomina Anatomica...
- Precursor first pharyngeal arch Gives rise to mandible Identifiers Latin prominentia mandibularis TE prominence_by_E5.3.0.0.0.0.14 E5.3.0.0.0.0.14 Anatomical...
- Exilisia prominentia is a moth of the subfamily Arctiinae. It was described by Lars Kühne in 2007. It is found in Kenya. De Prins, J. & De Prins, W. (2019)...
- The frontonasal process, or frontonasal prominence is one of the five swellings that develop to form the face. The frontonasal process is unpaired, and...
- thirty-one days. Details Precursor first pharyngeal arch Identifiers Latin prominentia maxilaris TE prominence_by_E5.3.0.0.0.0.13 E5.3.0.0.0.0.13 Anatomical...
- mandibular ramus [of Amud 1] goes down far behind M3, and runs into the low prominentia lateralis below the distal part of M3. For this reason, when the Amud...
- are weakly expressed. However, these features (sulcus intertoralis, prominentia lateralis, crista ectocondyloidea) are not imperative and do not inform...
- c g Acherontiella onychiuriformis Absolon, 1913 i c g Acherontiella prominentia Thibaud & Weiner in Najt, & Matile, 1997 i c g Acherontiella sabina Bonet...
- Exilisia placida Butler, 1882 Exilisia pluripunctata Mabille, 1900 Exilisia prominentia Kühne, 2007 Exilisia pseudomarmorea Toulgoët, 1958 Exilisia pseudoplacida...
- Marshall & Langstaff, 1998 O. pavicula Marshall & Langstaff, 1998 O. prominentia Su, Liu & Xu, 2013 O. pseudimpudica (Deeming, 1969) O. quadrispinosa...