Mild forms of cleft palate include submucosal clefts, pharyngeal incompetence and bifid uvula. |
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A bifid ureter with a blind-ending branch is a rare form of partial duplication of ureter. |
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The transverse process of the seventh vertebra may be bifid, and occasionally the costal process is replaced by a cervical rib. |
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The suture is quadrilobate and of modest complexity, with two trifid lobes represented on the flanks, margined by bifid saddles. |
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It is a congenital abnormality which covers a spectrum ranging from a simple bifid renal pelvis to a complete ureteropelvic duplication. |
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The trifid third and bifid fourth lobes are incompletely separated by a lower and smaller fourth lateral saddle. |
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The ventral lobe is divided into two deep bifid prongs by a high median saddle. |
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In addition, the new species has an inner lip tooth that is only rarely bifid and much more weakly bifid. |
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Examples include bifid vs. multifid styles, stellate vs. lepidote trichomes, and leaves with or without basal glands. |
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The rostrum in homolids is usually bifid, while that of P. gorrelli is characterized by two lateral rostral spines and a downturned, central rostral spine. |
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These range from something present from birth called bifid ureter, in which the structure is doubled, to inflammation and cancer. |
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Bifid sacrum artifact: A bifid sacrum artifact is a skewed representation of normal anatomy and should not be interpreted as a true anomaly. |
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The foot of the Qur'an stand is covered in sculpted, carved tendrils consisting of smooth or feathered bifid and lanceolate leaves. |
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Corkscrew tendrils, each with a bifid leaf, occupy the spaces between the outer contours of the petals. |
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The style, with a narrow bifid stigma, extends above the anthers by 5 mm. |
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Supernumerary and bifid toes are usually on the side of the big toes. |
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Nypa has more than four cataphylls, and the eophyll is either bifid or pinnate. |
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Its door-entrance was the opened jaws of a serpent whose curved and menacing fangs protruded from its commissures and in bas-relief upon the floor a great and bifid tongue protruded from the door of the temple. |
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Used for many years by indigenous communities in Yauyos, Peru, Yacon supports the proliferation of bifid bacteria, which helps restore the balance of normal bowel flora. |
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The remaining lobe of the other ornament, in the lower part of the piece, shows the area of the creature's head, too damaged for us to tell whether or not it was bifid. |
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Brown bifid setae with brown sockets when they are in white area of the tergites, and white sockets when in the dark-brown area. |
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Associated costal abnormalities, such as bifid, fused, or absent ribs, can also be present. |
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In his Synopsis Generum Cyperacearum, Nees defined the genus Rhynchospora in part on the basis of a bifid style. |
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Further radiographic investigation using orthopantomograph and CT scan with three-dimensional reconstruction revealed bifid mandibular condyle of the right side. |
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Bifid hemp-nettle usually has pink flowers, while North American populations of hemp-nettle usually have white flowers. |
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