The prootic is a paired bone that forms the anterior lateral face of the auditory bulla. |
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The bullous form of impetigo presents as a large thin-walled bulla containing serous yellow fluid. |
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In pakicetids, the ectotympanic has already overgrown, giving rise to a large bulla surrounding the petrosal. |
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Directly observable from fossils, the ancestral cetacean also had a pachyostotic bulla and elongate molar shear facets. |
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The jugular process is enlarged and the tympanic projection is extended anteriorly from the ventral surface of the tympanic bulla. |
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This decantation produces the bulla which is then left to ferment for several weeks. |
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It is thought that the loop acted as a stopper for the bulla, which may have contained a liquid, presumably perfume. |
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The bulla was opened to expose the cochlea, the bony capsule was removed, and the apical turn of the organ of Corti was dissected from the modiolus. |
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Eutherians have evolved bony protection for the middle ear, the auditory bulla. |
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The vet surgically opens up the bulla through the side of the neck, scrapes it clean and dislodges the root of the polyp. |
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The head will tilt down on the side of the affected bulla, and the kitten will continuously turn in that direction. |
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We finally had the surgery done months later, and they found no polyp, but the bulla was so infected it was causing all the same symptoms. |
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Finding a large, ruptured emphysematous bulla makes resection mandatory. |
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The surface of the bulla was marked so that in addition to the validating seal impressions, it bore images of all the enclosed tokens. |
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In more-advanced groups the basal elements are expanded into a cuplike receptacle, and the stalk is distally expanded into a bulla, or resonator. |
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The word bulla now refers to a round lead seal attached to an official document from the pope. |
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A blister or bulla is a defense mechanism of the human body. |
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Pendants in the shape of a bulla are frequent in Roman necklaces, but there are also examples of cameos, intaglios, and gold coins mounted as pendants. |
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Although the kocho represents the principal product derived from the transformation of enset, bulla and merero are two other products of this transformation. |
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The most common causes in these cases are rupture of an intestinal bulla, non-invasive mechanical ventilation, post-endoscopic polypectomy and after cardiopulmonary resuscitation. |
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The golden bulla was hollow, and contained, it is supposed, remedies against the jettatura. |
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In the Odontoceti, the cavity is filled with a dense foam in which the bulla hangs suspended in five or more sets of ligaments. |
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Various bulla and unusual apertural coverings are present in many taxa severely complicating identification. |
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The posterior wall of the bulla tightly overlies the retrobullar space and basal lamella. |
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A cell that pneumatises into the frontal bone is named a frontal cell of the anterior ethmoid or bulla frontalis, and lies above the ethmoid bulla. |
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A circumstance in which the ostia of the ethmoid bulla connect through the basal lamella into the posterior ethmoid labyrinth is an unusual finding. |
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Otic bulla small, extending ventrolaterally to parasphenoid. |
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Left endoscopic ethmoidectomy was carried out through the anterior face of the left ethmoid bulla using a microdebrider to open the anterior ethmoid area. |
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In his new position, Bulla will be responsible for public relations, advertising and external communications. |
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Fly fishing afficionado and guide Gary Bulla has tuna fever. |
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Others are Burra Foods Australia, Bulla, Longwarry Food Park, Balltyne and Lemnos. |
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The agreement was formalised in the Bulla Aurea, or Golden Bull. |
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