The bregma is formed by the intersection of the sagittal and coronal sutures.
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Bregma-where the coronal and sagittal sutures intersect ) to simplify the process of properly identifying them.
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Two anatomical landmarks are found on the sagittal suture : the bregma, and the vertex of the skull.
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In newborn human babies, the " soft spot " where the coronal and sagittal sutures meet ( known as the fontanelle ) becomes the bregma when this gap closes.
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The superior sagittal sinus is usually divided into three parts : anterior ( foramen cecum to bregma ), middle ( bregma to lambda ), posterior ( lambda to confluence ).
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The superior sagittal sinus is usually divided into three parts : anterior ( foramen cecum to bregma ), middle ( bregma to lambda ), posterior ( lambda to confluence ).
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For ancestry ForDisc uses standard anthropometric measurements including maximum length, maximum breadth, bi-zygomatic breadth, orbital breadth and height, maximum alveolar breadth and width, minimum frontal breadth, basion-bregma, basion-prosthion, cranial base length, bi-auricular breadth, upper facial height and breadth, foramen magnum breadth and length, frontal chord, parietal chord, occipital chord, nasal height and breadth, bi-orbital breadth, inter orbital breadth, and mastoid length.
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The measurements and landmarks used in this program to compare an unknown cranium with the database consist of glabello-occipital length, nasio-occipital length, basion-palate breadth, bimaxillary breadth, zypomaxillary subtense, bifrontal breadth, nasio-frontal subtense, biorbital breadth, interorbital breadth, cheek height, frontal chord, nasion-bregma subtense ( frontal subtense ), parietal chord, bregma-lambda subtense ( parietal subtense ), occipital chord and lambda-opisthion subtense ( occipital subtense ).
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The measurements and landmarks used in this program to compare an unknown cranium with the database consist of glabello-occipital length, nasio-occipital length, basion-palate breadth, bimaxillary breadth, zypomaxillary subtense, bifrontal breadth, nasio-frontal subtense, biorbital breadth, interorbital breadth, cheek height, frontal chord, nasion-bregma subtense ( frontal subtense ), parietal chord, bregma-lambda subtense ( parietal subtense ), occipital chord and lambda-opisthion subtense ( occipital subtense ).
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For example, the " Bencao gangmu " chapter ( 52 ) on medicines derived from the human body says " bregma; skull bone " is good for treating tuberculosis-like consumptive diseases that are supposedly caused by evil spirits, such as " chu�nsh + " �P8 \, which is translated as " cadaver vector disease " ( Cooper & Sivin 1973 ), " consumptive and infectious disease " ( Luo 2003 ), and " corpse [ evil ] transmission " ( Zhang & Unschuld 2014 ).
परिभाषा
the craniometric point at the junction of the sagittal and coronal sutures at the top of the cranium