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The county of Cornwall, although not normally reckoned a palatine county, has a similar status to Lancashire.
The palatines lie between the suborbital fenestrae, with the anterior palatine processes forming a short V-shaped wedge.
The earls and bishops palatine were powerful men, but subjects they remained.
Posteriorly, the palatine continues this shelf and restricts the maxilla to a more lateral position.
Figure 3 shows the needle penetrating the tissue of the palatine tonsil in an attempt to drain an abscess.
The two tonsillar pillars define the palatine tonsils anteriorly and posteriorly.
After the death of Count Palatine Henry II in 1095, a series of extra-territorial counts palatine began.
Alcuin of York, the head of the palatine school, was a renowned polymath of those times.
In Chester the palatine earl had a master serjeant of the Peace.
Palatinate, German Pfalz, in German history, the lands of the count palatine, a title held by a leading secular prince of the Holy Roman Empire.
It abounded in counts of the second rank, dominated by a great secular prince, the count palatine of the Rhine.
Her cousin, György Thurzó, count palatine of Hungary, was ordered by Matthias, then king of Hungary, to investigate.
The town has been the seat of a diocese since 1108, and until the Reformation its bishops held palatine jurisdiction over the entire Isle of Ely.
Speeding down the M6, we entered the county palatine of Lancashire.
Symptoms of strep throat may include pharyngeal erythema and swelling, tonsillar exudate, edematous uvula, palatine petechiae, and anterior cervical lymphadenopathy.
The blood supply of the palate is provided anteriorly through the incisor foramen and posteriorly through the great palatine foramen where the great palatine artery emerges.
The three distinct tonsillar masses include the palatine, lingual, and pharyngeal, which form an incomplete ring around the entrance to the throat.
A longitudinal ridge of the bony palate, torus palatinus, may be present in the region of the median palatine suture and extends laterally from it.
The plates are separated below by an angular cleft, the pterygoid fissure, the margins of which are rough and articulate with the pyramidal process of the palatine.
Maximilian I appointed him imperial councillor and count palatine.
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These perforate the palatine and transmit branches of the trigeminal nerve and certain blood-vessels.
The field of this county palatine is therefore left free for the present volume.
Readers outside of the county palatine will not have any difficulty in perusing the stories.
Truly, the county palatine was in sad case, according to Master Potts's account.
But the good qualities of the county palatine were not likely to be appreciated by our weary travellers.
A little later, however, he promised the same duchy to the count palatine of Sulzbach, a kinsman of the count palatine of Neuburg.
By this arrangement Brandenburg obtained Jlich and Berg, the rest of the lands falling to the count palatine.
Very well, we divide our company into four parties, as there is also the count palatine to reckon with.
However, in 1647 his title was formally admitted by Wolfgang, count palatine of Neuburg.
Now, to find a count and count palatine or paladine among the Florentine Consuls is an absolutely new thing.
Small teeth occur on the palatine and the pterygoid in the upper jaw and on the dentary in the lower jaw.
The palatopterygoid soon becomes segmented into a transversely placed palatine, and a longitudinally placed pterygoid.
The palatine is well developed, the pterygoid is small and early fuses with the pterygoid process of the alisphenoid.
Initial sores have been seen upon the tonsils, palatine folds, pharynx, and even the epiglottis.
Collectively, this complex of foramina is often known as the posterior palatine foramina.
The tonsil is swollen, and the mucous membrane of the palate and the palatine folds is congested and often tumefied.
There are no vomerine, palatine, or pterygoid teeth, such as are met with in Amphibia and Reptilia.
The vomerine, palatine and parasphenoid teeth of all forms are numerous and are not arranged in rows.
The palatine and his nephew are still with us, and we are daily expecting other guests.
Such was the scene which presented itself to me from the top of the palatine.
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