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- posterior root of the zygomatic process is the area called the suprameatal triangle, suprameatal pit, mastoid fossa, foveola suprameatica, or Macewen's triangle...
- immediately below which there is sometimes seen a small spine, the suprameatal spine also called the spine of Henle, situated at the upper and posterior...
- for trephining the anterior branch of the middle meningeal artery. C. Suprameatal triangle. D. Sigmoid bend of the transverse sinus. E. Point for trephining...
- immediately below which there is sometimes seen a small spine, the suprameatal spine, situated at the upper and posterior part of the ****. The auditory...
- to draw generalizations. Other approaches, such as going through the suprameatal triangle, are used. A systematic literature review published in 2016...
- permeance, permeant, permease, permeate, permeation, semipermeable, suprameatal mergō merg- mers- mers- dip demerge, demersal, demerse, demersion, emerge...
- entirely lost. The upper fourth premolar has a carn****ial notch and the suprameatal fossa is shallow, these features being primitive compared to the condition...
- and the posterior root of the zygomatic process is the area called the suprameatal triangle (Macewen), or mastoid fossa, through which an instrument may...
- and a postprotocrista on its first molars. It retains a dorsally deep suprameatal fossa, a feature occasionally considered unique to procyonids. "Corumictis"...
- posteromedial bullar wall, a ventrolateral posterior carotid foramen, and a suprameatal foramen. Among primates, these features are unique to these two taxa...