| 1. | In all known archaeocetes and odontocetes, nutrient foramina are absent.
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| 2. | Those transmissions then travel through skull foramina into the skull cavity.
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| 3. | Each praemaxilla is pierced by two " foramina ".
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| 4. | The mandibular foramina are large with a pan bone long and high.
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| 5. | The incisive foramina are very long, extending well between the molars.
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| 6. | These are evident in what are known as nutrient foramina.
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| 7. | The alveolar groove fills with bone until the laterial nutrient foramina form.
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| 8. | Fine openings ( foramina ) are present on the palate.
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| 9. | These foramina are the entry and exit conducts for the spinal nerves.
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| 10. | Unlike dogs, the upper canines of coyotes extends past the mental foramina.
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