| 21. | From the ninth tooth onwards, the " foramina " merge into a groove.
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| 22. | At the base of each spine, which is about tall, are two large foramina.
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| 23. | The foramina, or openings, are present between every pair of vertebrae in these areas.
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| 24. | These " foramina " are superficially very similar to the pneumatic openings with Saurischia.
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| 25. | The tarsometatarsus had a small hypotarsus with a single simple crest and devoid of foramina for tendons.
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| 26. | The incisive foramina ( openings in the front part of the palate ) are short and narrow.
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| 27. | Because of weathering, many of the smaller neural canals and foramina could not be identified for certain.
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| 28. | In the skull, the front region ( incisive foramina are long, extending between the first molars.
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| 29. | There was no gutter surrounding the incisive foramina ( openings in the front part of the palate ).
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| 30. | The siphuncle in ventral, nummuloidal, with discrete, irregular, actinosiphonate deposits at the septal foramina.
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