| 1. | Polysomnography shows increased masseter and temporalis muscular activity during sleep.
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| 2. | AVE at 10 Hz produced deep masseter muscle relaxation and finger warming within six minutes.
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| 3. | In herbivores, the crushing force of the masseters is relatively more important than is shearing.
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| 4. | Unlike hystricomorphous and myomorphous rodents, the medial masseter muscle does not pass through the infraorbital canal.
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| 5. | The masseter muscle does attach directly behind the zygomatic arch in a manner very different from sciuromorphs.
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| 6. | Here the nerve stimulator can be used in identifying the donor motor nerve to the masseter muscle.
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| 7. | With progression the illness involves the pectoral girdle and trunk muscles and finally the masseters and temporal muscles.
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| 8. | The skull is protrogomorphous; it has no specialized attachments for the masseter muscles as seen in other rodents.
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| 9. | A sciuromorphous zygomasseteric system is characterized by attachment of the lateral masseter muscle along the side of the rostrum.
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| 10. | The infraorbital canal is enlarged, presumably allowing for the passage of the medial masseter muscle as with other hystricomorphs.
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