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Ramus - Wikipedia
Ramus can refer to: A branch (botany); A portion of a bone (from Latin ramus, "branch"), as in the Ramus of the mandible or Superior pubic ramus ...
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Petrus Ramus - Wikipedia
Petrus Ramus was a French humanist, logician, and educational reformer. A Protestant convert, he was a victim of the St. Bartholomew's Day massacre.
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Ramus | anatomy - Britannica
Two vertical portions (rami) form movable hinge joints on either side of the head, articulating with the glenoid cavity of the temporal bone of the skull.
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ramus
‖ ramus (ˈreɪməs) Pl. rami (ˈreɪmaɪ). [L. rāmus branch, etc.] 1. Anat. a. A process of a bone, esp. of the ischium and pubes, and of the jaw-bone.1803 Med. Jrnl. IX. 394 The transverse space existing between the rami of the ischium. 1843 J. G. Wilkinson Swedenborg's Anim. Kingd. I. i. 22 Between the...
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Ramus | Cambridge Core
A journal of innovative literary criticism aimed at new analysis and interpretation of ancient Greek and Roman literary texts.
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Ramus of mandible - e-Anatomy - IMAIOS
The ramus of mandible is quadrilateral in shape, and has two surfaces, four borders, and two processes. Surfaces: The lateral surface is flat and marked ...
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ramus - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
English terms derived from Latin · English 2-syllable words · English terms with IPA pronunciation · English terms with audio pronunciation · Rhymes:English/ ...
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RAMUS Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
a projecting part, elongated process, or branch: such as a : the posterior more or less vertical part on each side of the lower jaw that articulates with the ...
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Ramus of mandible - vet-Anatomy - IMAIOS
The ramus of mandible is the caudal and vertical part of the mandible. It joins the body of mandible at the angle of mandible.
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Mandibular Ramus Fractures: A Proposed Classification - PMC
The purpose of this article was to study and devise a classification of fracture patterns of the mandibular ramus to facilitate management.
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Ramus Pomifer
Ramus Pomifer (Latin for apple branch) was a constellation between Hercules and Lyra. The also-obsolete constellation of Cerberus - made up of much the same stars - became combined with it in later depictions, with the name "Cerberus et Ramus
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Pierre Ramus
Rudolf Grossmann (1882–1942), known by his pseudonym Pierre Ramus, was an Austrian anarchist and pacifist. Early life
Ramus was born into a Jewish family, the son of Sofie Polnauer from Moravia and Samuel Grossmann, a merchant from Hungary.
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Does the anterior primary ramus of T6 innvervate the Rectus abdominis? _Anatomy and Human Movement Structure and Function_ writes in the section about Rectus abdominis: > Nerve supply By the anterior primary rami of ...
Because muscle (mesoderm) and peripheral nerves (ectoderm) develop from different embryonic germ layers, the pattern of innervation is somewhat variable. The muscles are condensing from mesenchymal tissues more or less in place, and nerves are growing out into the muscle masses to innervate them. Be...
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James Ramus
James Ramus (born 14 April 1935) is a British sailor. He competed at the 1960 Summer Olympics and the 1968 Summer Olympics.
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Pubic ramus
Pubic ramus can refer to:
Superior pubic ramus
Inferior pubic ramus
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