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Stylohyal
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Distal part of styloid process
National Institutes of Health
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2015
2015
Description of the stylohyal bone of a giant sloth (Lestodon armatus)
P. Tambusso
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H. Gregory McDonald
,
R. Fariña
2015
Corpus ID: 55237365
The hyoid apparatus in fossil Xenarthrans is rarely preserved. Its largest bone, the stylohyal, is the most frequently found as…
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2012
2012
BILATERAL OSSIFIED STYLOHYOID CHAIN - A CASE STUDY
Bhat Shivarama
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R. Shetty
,
R. Avadhani
2012
Corpus ID: 114427520
The styloid process is a slender bony projection that arises from the inferior surface of the temporal bone just beneath the…
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2010
2010
Morphology and function of the hyoid apparatus of fossil xenarthrans (mammalia)
L. Pérez
,
Néstor Toledo
,
G. De Iuliis
,
M. Bargo
,
S. Vizcaino
Journal of morphology
2010
Corpus ID: 8106788
The analysis of the hyoid apparatus of fossil xenarthrans provides insight on the form of the tongue and its function in food…
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2010
2010
Veselka et al. reply
Nina Veselka
,
David D. McErlain
,
+6 authors
M. Fenton
Nature
2010
Corpus ID: 4431379
Replying to: U. Wittrock 466, 10.1038/nature09156 (2010)Wittrock suggests that a stylohyal–tympanic connection in laryngeally…
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1993
1993
The Systematic Relationship of Hipposideros Commersoni Matungensis to Other Species of Rhinolophidae (Chiroptera)
Koneval
,
E. Maureen
1993
Corpus ID: 56474697
The hyoid morphology of Hipposideros commersoni matungensis was dissected and compared to the morphology of other bats in the…
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1988
1988
Anatomical studies in the hyoid region of the mouse in term of evolutional importance.
T. Nakano
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H. Muto
,
I. Yoshioka
Anatomischer Anzeiger
1988
Corpus ID: 3208887
The mouse hyoid region was studied in detail in term of its evolutional importance. A pair of small pyramidal-shaped "epiphyseal…
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1965
1965
The hyoid complex of the palm squirrel, Funambulus
S. Sivaram
,
D. Sharma
The Anatomical Record
1965
Corpus ID: 19237627
The hyoid apparatus of the squirrel, Funambulus consists of basihyal, the immovably fused posterior cornu represented by…
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