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Cranial incision point

Known as: Cranial osteometric incision, Incision 
Anatomical cranial point where the upper central incisors meet at the occlusal surface.
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2009
2009
Alpine glaciers have been referred to as „buzzsaws” on the grounds that they control the topographic development of actively… 
2008
2008
  • Leeder
  • 2008
  • Corpus ID: 126671403
Many rivers worldwide have incised into their own alluvial deposits or into bedrock during the Quaternary, some producing… 
2008
2008
Wetlands in southern Africa can be considered a rarity, forming despite a regional negative water balance and a continental… 
2003
2003
A BSTRACT .— In the semiarid landscape of the Colorado Plateau in northeastern Arizona, small basins associated with the “Blue… 
2001
2001
A large part of Central Jordan is drained by the Wadi el-Mujib basin. This river developed a deep canyon through the Moab plateau… 
1984
1984
In the following study, eight linear corneal incisions were made in two human cadaver eyes with three diamond-bladed knives: the… 
1960
1960
An appropriate incision for radical surgery in the neck region should provide adequate exposure, should preserve maximal blood… 
1947
1947
IN THE past five years, during which time we have performed over 1,300 fenestration operations at Wesley Memorial Hospital… 
Review
1931
Review
1931
tion of scar contraction is not generally unA review of the literature was made by derstood although the Z-type incision by ,~__…