clefts in English

noun
1
a fissure or split, especially one in rock or the ground.
The kraal had been ripped asunder, and the ground within the rock cleft and by the cave entrance was littered with dead sheep.

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1. Together, these are called orofacial Clefts

2. Of clefts, Commissures, and things

3. With clefts sometimes need help to Achievethese goals

4. Branchial pouches and clefts are likewise numbered craniocaudally (Fig

5. Long gentle curves as the asphalt clefts the wilderness.

6. 24 Long gentle curves as the asphalt clefts the wilderness.

7. 1. any of the Clefts between the embryonic prominences that normally unite to form the face. 2

8. Synonyms for Crevices include splits, clefts, crack, rifts, chinks, crannies, fissures, gaps, holes and openings

9. Any of the Clefts between the embryonic prominences that normally unite to form the

10. Finally we tried to reduce the incidence of facial clefts in the families of our patients with clefts of lip, (alveolus, and palate). Our experience gained in this effort during the past years is presented.

11. Long-term results of 53 patients with 72 alveolar clefts who underwent gingivoperiosteoplasty and 74 patients with 103 clefts of the alveolus were analyzed radiographically following an osteoplasty at the age of 12–14 years.

12. The number of clefts per unit length significantly rises with increasing thickness of the myelin sheaths.

13. These Clefts are present in various syndromes, but can also occur unrelated to a syndrome.

14. Synonyms for Breakages include breaks, breaches, cracks, cuts, fractures, rents, ruptures, tears, breakings and clefts

15. There are four types of laryngeal Clefts (types I through IV), which are classified based on their specific location and size: Type I Clefts are the mildest; in this type the Cleft (opening) between the larynx and the esophagus is located above the vocal cords.

16. Laryngeal Clefts are classified in one of four ways: Type I is the mildest form of laryngeal Cleft

17. Clefts are formed in utero when normal development of a baby’s head and neck are disrupted and parts of the face fail to fuse together, creating facial and/or cranial differences. Rare craniofacial Clefts occur in about 1 in every 150,000 births

18. Background: Development and growth impairment in patients with clefts of lip, palate and alveolus and their aesthetic outcome have been numerously described in literature.

19. Pinki is a symbol of hope for the millions of children in the world who are suffering with unrepaired clefts. ♪

20. Chordates share four derived characters: a notochord; pharyngeal clefts or slits; a dorsal, hollow nerve cord; and a muscular, post-anal tail

21. AC shows the highest ratio of surface to volume of all cells in CNS, and it controlls 45–60% of the intercellular clefts.

22. Branchial groove definition, one of a series of rudimentary depressions on the surface of the embryo between adjacent Branchial arches, homologous to the Branchial clefts of …

23. These anomalies include Aplasias, hypoplasias, and clefts of the atlas arches and "split atlas" (ie, posterior arch rachischisis associated with anterior arch rachischisis)

24. Failure of union of one of these embryonic Clefts; depending on the site, this causes such developmental defects as Cleft cheek, Cleft mandible, or Cleft lip.

25. Acetylcholinesterase (AChE) is a crucial enzyme in the cholinergic nerve system that hydrolyzes acetylcholine (ACh) and terminates synaptic signals by reducing the effective concentration of ACh in the synaptic clefts

26. Branchial cleft cysts are remnants of embryonic development and result from a failure of obliteration of one of the Branchial clefts, which are homologous to the structures in fish that develop into gills.

27. Research and treatment of clefts of lip, alveolus, and palate requires exact, reliable and reproducible terminology and documentation. In this paper we suggest a simple system to record a detailed diagnosis for every case of cleft.

28. Are you not the children of transgression, the seed of falsehood, those who are working up passion among big trees, under every luxuriant tree, slaughtering the children in the torrent valleys under the clefts of the crags?” —Isaiah 57:4, 5.

29. The anomalies result from Branchial apparatus (six arches; five clefts), which are the embryologic precursors of the ear and the muscles, blood vessels, bones, cartilage, and mucosal lining of the face, neck, and pharynx 1.

30. Medical definition of Chordata: a phylum comprising animals having at least at some stage of development a more or less well-developed notochord, a dorsally situated central nervous system, and gill clefts in the walls of the pharynx and including the vertebrates, lancelets, and tunicates.

31. ‘The style, with a narrow Bifid stigma, extends above the anthers by 5 mm.’ ‘Mild forms of cleft palate include submucosal clefts, pharyngeal incompetence and Bifid uvula.’ ‘It is a congenital abnormality which covers a spectrum ranging from a simple Bifid renal pelvis to a complete ureteropelvic duplication.’

32. Song of Solomon 2:14 View whole chapter See verse in context O my dove, that art in the clefts of the rock, in the secret places of the stairs, let me see thy countenance, let me hear thy voice; for sweet is thy voice, and thy countenance is Comely .

33. As a result of the existing bone defect in the alveolar process caused by the unilateral and bilateral clefts, there is not only a weak point in the statics of the maxilla, but also in the periodontium of the adjacent teeth in the cleft area. This causes early loss of those teeth.

34. In that day the earthling man will throw his worthless gods of silver and his valueless gods of gold . . . to the shrewmice and to the bats, in order to enter into the holes in the rocks and into the clefts of the crags, because of the dreadfulness of Jehovah and from his splendid superiority, when he rises up for the earth to suffer shocks.

35. Coney (shaphan), a gregarious animal of the class Pachydermata, which is found in Palestine, living in the caves and clefts of the rocks, and has been erroneously identified with the rabbit or Coney.Its scientific name as Hyrax syriacus.The hyrax satisfies exactly the expressions in ( Psalms 104:18; Proverbs 30:26) Its color is gray or brown on the back, white on the belly; it is like the

36. Coney (shaphan), a gregarious animal of the class Pachydermata, which is found in Palestine, living in the caves and clefts of the rocks, and has been erroneously identified with the rabbit or Coney.Its scientific name as Hyrax syriacus.The hyrax satisfies exactly the expressions in (Psalms 104:18; Proverbs 30:26) Its color is gray or brown on the back, white on the belly; it is like the