| 11. | The majority of the foramina in the skull studies were round in shape.
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| 12. | In between each pair of vertebrae are two small holes called intervertebral foramina.
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| 13. | The canal lodges the sacral nerves, via the anterior and posterior sacral foramina.
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| 14. | There are several foramina, openings acting as channels, that connect the ventricles.
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| 15. | The plexus is formed lateral to the intervertebral foramina and passes through psoas major.
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| 16. | Mutations in this gene are associated with parietal foramina 1 and craniosynostosis type 2.
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| 17. | The radicular portion is continuous with the periapical tissues through the apical foramen or foramina.
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| 18. | The incisive foramina are 5.25 mm long and 1.77 mm broad.
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| 19. | Besides fenestrae, one of the favourite markers used are the foramina of the skull.
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| 20. | These are the smallest, lightest vertebrae and the vertebral foramina are triangular in shape.
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