| 1. | Only the Neurocranium is in a fairly complete state.
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| 2. | The rest of the skull is the neurocranium.
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| 3. | Several details of the neurocranium link " Asterotrygon " with modern stingrays.
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| 4. | While anencephaly experiences a partial to total lack of the neurocranium, iniencephaly does not.
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| 5. | The neobatrachians all have a palatine bone, which braces the upper jaw to the neurocranium.
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| 6. | Unfortunately the neurocranium is not present.
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| 7. | Males tend to have pedomorphic traits which include a shorter face, large orbits and an enlarged neurocranium.
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| 8. | Another important example of phenotypic integration evolving over time is the relationship between the neurocranium and the brain.
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| 9. | They also possess movable quadrate bones, making it possible to move the upper jaw relative to the neurocranium.
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| 10. | The neurocranium ( braincase ) was small and elevated relative to the face, unlike " Palaeopropithecus ".
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