From the center of the subumbrella hangs the manubrium, which terminates with a mouth opening. |
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The manubrium sometimes extends to the insertion of the third costal cartilages. |
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The lenticular process is substantially longer than the arm of the manubrium which connects the tympanum to the articular facet. |
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All rhinolophoids have an ossified first costal cartilage fused to the manubrium and first rib. |
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The right and left parts of the muscle are joined by a tendon that arises from the manubrium of the sternum. |
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The base of the manubrium appears as a dark square in the center of the subumbrella. |
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The medial-caudal migration pathway forms the thymopharyngeal tract, which runs from the angle of the mandible to the manubrium of the sternum bilaterally. |
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The needle can be sutured through the manubrium and the intercostal spaces around the sternal body and xyphoid area. |
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The retroarticular process of the articular persists only as the tiny manubrium which remains in contact with the tympanic membrane as it presumably did in Probainognathus. |
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It's just possible to make out the Angle of Louis, the ridge in the middle of the sword-shaped breastbone where its immature plates, the manubrium and sternal body fused. |
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The tubelike manubrium hangs from the centre of the bell, connecting the mouth at the lower end of the manubrium to the coelenteron within the bell. |
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Growth of an osteochondroma at the medial clavicle with reactive exophytic overgrowth from the adjacent manubrium was also considered. |
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In cases of complete lysis of the long process of the incus, or in cases of a very short long process of the incus, a piston was put in the stapedotomy and attached to the malleus manubrium. |
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The mouth is at the end of a manubrium in many hydrozoan polyps. |
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