| 1. | The fused mandibular symphysis might indicate a relation with the Marginocephalia.
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| 2. | The unfused mandibular symphysis reaches as far posteriorly as P 2.
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| 3. | Between 13 and 15 teeth are on either side of the symphysis.
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| 4. | Another primitive characteristic is the short symphysis of the mandible.
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| 5. | In humans linea alba runs from the xiphoid process to the pubic symphysis.
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| 6. | A deep groove incises the midline of the symphysis of the lower jaws.
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| 7. | It consists of the rear end of a symphysis of the lower jaws.
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| 8. | The front upper edge of the symphysis is sharp.
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| 9. | The mandibular symphysis is also shown to have grown.
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| 10. | A mandibular fragment corresponding to the dentary symphysis was found in natural occluding position.
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