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- has the maximal leverage. The temporalis muscle is derived from the first pharyngeal arch in development. The temporalis muscle has a complex structure...
- The Central Ranges taipan, or Western Desert taipan (Oxyur**** temporalis), is a species of taipan that was described in 2007 by Australian researchers...
- The parietal bones (/pəˈraɪ.ɪtəl/ pə-RY-it-əl) are two bones in the skull which, when joined at a fibrous joint, form the sides and roof of the neurocranium...
- the nominate species N. temporalis temporalis, in most of the east coast, and inland New South Wales and Victoria; N. temporalis minor, which is distinguished...
- outer surfaces of four bones of the skull. The fossa is filled by the temporalis muscle. Medial/floor: frontal bone, parietal bone, (squamous part of)...
- Rhampholeon temporalis, the Usambara stumptail chameleon or East Usambara pygmy chameleon, is a species of chameleon found in Tanzania. Tolley, K.; Menegon...
- between the temporalis muscle and the pericranium. They anastomose with the middle temporal artery, among other vessels. They supply the temporalis muscle...
- labeled at bottom) Details Identifiers Latin processus styloideus ossis temporalis TA98 A02.1.06.047 TA2 683 FMA 52877 Anatomical terms of bone [edit on...
- Pseudophilautus temporalis is an extinct species of frog in the family Rhacophoridae. It was endemic to Sri Lanka. Pseudophilautus temporalis was originally...
- (or deep temporal fascia: 357 ) is a fascia of the head that covers the temporalis muscle and structures situated superior to the zygomatic arch. The fascia...