| 41. | In howler monkeys, the hyoid bone is relatively large and cup-shaped; contributing to the depth and resonance of the call.
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| 42. | His name is lent to the eponymous " Reichert's cartilage ", described as a lesser cornu of the hyoid bone.
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| 43. | The position of the foramen magnum is very posterior to make way for the expanded jaw and enlarged hyoid bone.
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| 44. | It has unusually well developed muscles, attached to a large hyoid bone and rooted to the top of the sternum.
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| 45. | A number of other muscles attach to and stem from the hyoid bone, facilitating speech and playing a role in swallowing.
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| 46. | The pivotal issue in the case is a small U-shaped bone in Puttorak's neck, the hyoid bone, which supports the tongue.
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| 47. | We can also move the hyoid bone, a free-floating bone underneath the chin, forward, which tugs the tongue muscles with it.
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| 48. | When present, this lobe often stretches up the hyoid bone from the thyroid isthmus and may be one to several divided lobes.
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| 49. | The indictment's third charge accuses Speth of lying when he said he found the hyoid bone broken with traces of hemorrhaged tissue.
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| 50. | The hyoid bone isn't wide enough to receive muscle attachments from the rear of the jaw, where the last two molar teeth sit.
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