| 31. | Further foramina are present on the lingual ( inner ) surface of the bone, below the cheekteeth.
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| 32. | There are many holes in the skull called " foramina " by which the nerves can exit the skull.
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| 33. | CISS, axial + MPR imaging for evaluation of cerebellar folia, cranial nerves, ventricles, and foramina.
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| 34. | There can be two or more foramina separated by a portion of dentin and cementum or by cementum only.
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| 35. | The skull is slender and the incisive foramina ( openings in the bone of the palate ) are broad.
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| 36. | The proximal part of the clasper expands into a plate with four foramina, two larger above two smaller.
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| 37. | The most anterior part of the cranium includes a forward plate of cartilage, the foramina for the cranial nerves.
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| 38. | These calcium deposits decrease the size of foramina, and can also decrease the hole in the cervical spinal canal.
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| 39. | A row of " foramina " is present below and on the outer side of the tooth row.
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| 40. | Gray-tailed and montane voles also differ in some aspects of hard palate structure, especially the incisive foramina.
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