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Platysma Myoides
A broad, fan-shaped muscle located in the superficial fascia of the neck, extending superiorly from the inferior border of the mandible and…
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2006
2006
A new genus of eomyid rodent from the Miocene of Nevada
Kent S. Smith
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R. Cifelli
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N. Czaplewski
2006
Corpus ID: 55556711
The description of a new genus (Apeomyoides) of eomyid rodent from the Miocene of Nevada increases the diversity of known taxa…
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1996
1996
Xeromys myoides Thomas, 1889 (Rodentia; Muridae) in mangrove communities of North Stradbroke Island, southeast Queensland
S. Dyck
1996
Corpus ID: 134122758
1992
1992
A nesting community of False Water Rats Xeromys myoides on the Myora Sedgelands, North Stradbroke Island
S. Dyck
1992
Corpus ID: 133871225
1980
1980
[Ontogenesis of facial muscles in primates].
R. Seiler
Gegenbaurs morphologisches Jahrbuch
1980
Corpus ID: 39603557
1. The development of facial muscles is studied in embryos of Tupaia belangeri, Tupaia javanica, Nycticebus coucang, Galago…
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1979
1979
[Criteria of the homology and phylogeny of facial muscles in primates including man. I. Prosimia and Platyrrhina].
R. Seiler
Gegenbaurs morphologisches Jahrbuch
1979
Corpus ID: 11636827
The facial muscles of primates are derivates of sphincter colli profundus muscle and platysma myoides. A third superficial muscle…
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1977
1977
[Studies on the facial muscles in the aged].
J. Rubinstein
Journal de biologie buccale
1977
Corpus ID: 5642498
The dissection of the facial musculature in the elderly made on 2 bodies, confirmed the mode of evolution noted earlier in the…
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1975
1975
The hyoid, laryngeal and pharyngeal regions of bathyergid and other selected rodents
C. Woods
Journal of morphology
1975
Corpus ID: 52967243
The morphology of the hyoid, laryngeal and pharyngeal regions of the following rodent genera was studied: Cryptomys, Bathyergus…
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