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TMJ (TEMPOROMANDIBULAR JOINT) The temporomandibular joint connects the lower jaw, (called the mandible), to the temporal bone at the side of the head. ...
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... otosclerosis. To diagnose this disease, a patient may look to family history, hearing loss pattern, and a CT scan of the temporal bone. A ...
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... wounds indicate that the bullet axis (and therefore placement of the weapon) was at the near right angle to the bone surface (left temporal) Gunshot wound: soft ...
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... characteristics of fossils categorized as Archaic homo sapiens, their temporal and geographic ... They lived very short lives and they exhibited bone fractures and ...
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... Osteopenia, the decrease in bone mass, is symptomatic ... and face, a bilaterally bulging skull, and prominent eyes with a wide distance between the temporal region ...
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... Osteopenia, the decrease in bone mass, is symptomatic ... and face, a bilaterally bulging skull, and prominent eyes with a wide distance between the temporal region ...
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... "Some patients have subcortical lesions of the dominant temporal lobe only ... The audiologist can use a bone conduction audiogram to determine whether the patient ...
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... and narrow angle with the flashlight test: A penlight is held at the temporal limbus of ... address is the hazard of falling due to lack of strength and bone mass. ...
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... The images were placed on stone, bone, antle! ... While there are both temporal and geographical variations there are a number of distinctive features that justify ...
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... This piece of skin is stretched tightly over a framework of bone much like skin ... the hair cells to send signals to through the thalamus to the temporal lobes of ...
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... of Macedonia but do much more: they denote points where temporal and spatial ... SIGNPOSTS Small stone tools, bone artefacts decorated with simple drawing, ceramic ...
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... fear and rage. The temporal lobe is easily injured, since it is located where the skull bone is the thinnest. Any injury here can ...
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... The greatest danger is agranulocytosis, a loss of the bone marrow's capacity to ... of anti-psychotic drugs prevents a process analogous to temporal lobe epilepsy ...
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