maxillae in English

noun
1
the jaw or jawbone, specifically the upper jaw in most vertebrates. In humans it also forms part of the nose and eye socket.
There are five large teeth on the maxillae (upper jaw bone), rather short canines, and at least twenty small and uniform post-canines.

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1. 13 All mandibular numbers in the tables refer to half mandibles, as for maxillae.

2. Aracari Gall.) Rostrum capite longius, crassum, tenue, inane, cultratum, basi margine incrassato, maxillae angulo frontali obtuso.

3. 10 Table 9 Comparison of numbers of isolated teeth in pellet samples with numbers missing from mandibles and maxillae.

4. 12 The snowy owl and tawny owl assemblages diverge most greatly from this, with fewer complete mandibles than maxillae.

5. 1 The greater incidence of digestion on maxillary incisors can be attributed to the greater breakage of the maxillae.

6. -Antennules-mouth (mandibles and maxillae)-4 pairs of walking legs and 1 pair of Cheliped -abdomen (swimmerets, telson, uropods) External Characteristics of Crayfish

7. For a comprehensive evaluation of the impact of alveolar bone height and width, 95 edentulous bony maxillae with standardized, measured, and classified cross-sections were analyzed.

8. The present study was conducted to evaluate microdamage and its potential association with orthodontic tooth movement in the alveolar process of rat maxillae.

9. MNHN SAM 124, housed at the Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle, is a snout (consisting of partial premaxillae, partial maxillae, vomers, and a dentary fragment).

10. Their maxillae are hollow, allowing a digestive secretion to be injected in the prey; the organs of an aphid can for example be dissolved by this in 90 seconds.

11. The alveolar process of rat maxillae is characterized by microdamage (in the form of microcracks and diffuse damage) regardless of whether and for how long orthodontic loading has taken place.

12. In invertebrate biology, an Appendage refers to any of the homologous body parts that may extend from a body segment, including antennae, mouthparts (including mandibles, maxillae and maxillipeds), gills, locomotor legs (pereiopods for walking, and pleopods for swimming

13. Examples of Anastomose in a Sentence Recent Examples on the Web We were immediately struck by the extensive, complex, Anastomosing system of internal channels and branches present deep inside the premaxillae and maxillae, snaking and curving around the tooth roots.

14. Examples of anastomose in a Sentence Recent Examples on the Web We were immediately struck by the extensive, complex, Anastomosing system of internal channels and branches present deep inside the premaxillae and maxillae, snaking and curving around the tooth roots.

15. Both for the cadaver maxillae (12% of the cross-sections with expected implant insertion) and for the patients (8%), alveolar profiles remain in which height measurement alone leads to incorrect assessment and may even result in the interruption of precisely planned surgical procedures.