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  1. ... of a quill in the carp, ray, and shark. These cavities have no communication with the mouth or pharynx; they are closed in front by a valve formed of skin and cartilage, and a similar structure partly divides each into ...
  2. NLM Digital Collections - A text-book of pathology 
    Publication: Philadelphia : W.B. Saunders Company, 1924
    ... foetalis, 876, 925 aetiology of, 925 changes in cartilages, 925, 926 hydrocephalus in, 926 pelvis in, 926 references to literature, 926 Chondroma, 949, 951 common sites ...
  3. ... even so closely allied to them as the Sharks, because these radii of the pectorals, for example, in the Rays, are the exact homologues of the cartilage cut across in the Salmon's pectoral, bp in ...
  4. NLM Digital Collections - Elements of pathological anatomy 
    Publication: Philadelphia : Blanchard and Lea, 1857
    ... serous membranes, muscles, ligaments, tendons, aponeu- roses, and cartilages are rarely affected; and the same remark holds good in reference to the arteries, veins, and absorbents. The three ...
  5. NLM Digital Collections - The book of nature 
    Publication: Hartford : Hamersley, 1855
    ... by the act of pressure itself. In the shark and ray genera the whole of the teeth are moveable, and lie imbedded in jaw-cartilages instead of in jaw-bones, and like, the ...
  6. NLM Digital Collections - The book of nature 
    Publication: Hartford : Belknap and Hamersley, 1837
    ... by the act of pressure itself. ' In the shark and ray genera the whole of the teeth are moveable, and lie imbedded in jaw-cartilages instead of in jaw-bones, and like the* ...
  7. ... tegumentary origin, as is clearly demonstrable in the sharks, it is more than probable that the arrest of the outward movement of the gum in the batrachian by the appearance of ossifi- cations around Meckel's cartilage to form the dentary bones is responsi- ble ...
  8. NLM Digital Collections - The comparative anatomy of the teeth of the vertebrata 
    Publication: [Philadelphia?] : [publisher not identified], 1886
    ... tegumentary origin, as is clearly demonstrable in the sharks, it is more than probable that the arrest of the outward movement of the gum in the batrachian by the appearance of ossifi- cations around Meckel’s cartilage to form the dentary bones is responsi- ble ...
  9. ... H. Reconstruction of the external" ear with special reference to the use of maternal ear cartilage as the supporting structure. Ibid., 1937, 7: 109- ... on frontal sinus, corrected with graft of rib cartilage. Austral. N. Zealand ... with special reference to technique. Laryngoscope, 1930, 40: 832-8.—Gumperz, ...
  10. NLM Digital Collections - The nervous system and its conservation 
    Publication: Philadelphia : W.B. Saunders Company, 1924
    ... the case of those which act upon the cartilages of the larynx in the trained singer. References: Lickley, "The Nervous System," Longmans, Green & Co., London, ...
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