| 1. | Polysomnography shows increased masseter and temporalis muscular activity during sleep.
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| 2. | The temporalis is likely to be involved in jaw pain and headaches.
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| 3. | Classically, a graft from the scalp utilizing temporalis fascia was used.
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| 4. | These are anchored under secure points in fronto-occipitalis and temporalis tissues.
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| 5. | It has been placed in the " Dipsas temporalis " group.
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| 6. | The skulls of machairodonts suggests another change in the shape of the temporalis muscle.
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| 7. | Bleeding also was found beneath the temporalis muscles, used for chewing and facial expressions.
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| 8. | The increased skull width in comparison to extant wolves indicated pronounced development of the temporalis muscles.
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| 9. | A myotendinous rupture of the temporalis can occur during a seizure due to extreme clenching of the jaw.
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| 10. | Sphenomandibularis is considered by many sources to be a portion of the temporalis, rather than a distinct muscle.
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