Use "nervus occipitalis tertius" in a sentence

1. Tertius—Paul’s Faithful Secretary

2. ‘I, Tertius, Greet You’

3. TERTIUS faced a challenge.

4. We know little about Tertius.

5. This work of Tertius surely is precious.

6. Media in category "Nervus Accessorius"

7. We report on two children (7-year-old girl; 11-year-old boy) with an unusual manifestation of neuroborreliosis involving the nervus opticus and nervus abducens.

8. Bible scholar Giuseppe Barbaglio suggests that Tertius was a slave or a freedman.

9. Accipiter erythropus, Aquila rapax, Gyps africanus, Lophaetus occipitalis and Poicephalus gulielmi from Guinea,

10. Secundum per Approbationem rectae rationis,6 tertius vero per claritatem mundae contemplationis

11. I Tertius, who wrote this epistle, salute you in the Lord.

12. 14 'How long have you been a eunuch?' Tertius asked him.

13. Accipiter erythropus, Aquila rapax, Gyps africanus, Lophaetus occipitalis and Poicephalus gulielmi from Guinea

14. Rom. 22 I, Tertius, who write this epistle, greet you in the Lord.

15. 5 synonyms for Abducens: Abducens nerve, abducent, abducent nerve, nervus Abducens, sixth cranial nerve

16. To study the Effects of sleep insufficiency on function of the nervus system in college students.

17. Concordat Ill.mu tertius Consultors Animadverten, ulteriu quos sd iam in text satiu cautus m es iut Superioriss

18. When this letter was finished, Tertius and Paul had written thousands of words, using several sheets of papyrus.

19. Fossam Cubitalem derelicto nervus inter musculi pronatoris teretis capita et humerale crassius et ulnare tenuius, et deinde sub musculum flexorem digitorum superficialem reperitur

20. Between these the terminal branches of the nervus glandulae cerebralis are found, and a system of lacunae which communicate with the surrounding hemolymph.

21. The basophilic portion traversed by the nervus glandulae cerebralis is composed of gland cells with large, round nuclei, few and small mitochondria and numerous Golgi complexes.

22. Large vacuoles of low density are relatively rare. Changes in the axons of the nervus glandulae cerebralis are noticeable as early as 24 hours after experimental induction of molting.

23. Paralysis of the caudal cranial nerves, e. g. the nervus glossopharyngeus, vagus and accessorius, may cause disorders in swallowing and speaking leading to a reduction in the patient's quality of life.

24. 4, 567-8: "Secundum hoc apparet, quod triplex est modus cognoscendi, quorum primus est per credulilatem piae assensionis, secundus per Approbationem rectae rationis, tertius vero per claritatem mundae contemplationis.

25. (Romans 16:23) Although we know for a certainty that Paul used Tertius as his secretary to write this letter, we do not know exactly how he used him.

26. The skull prominences, especially sagittal crest and crista occipitalis are very high and strong in old males, and often much more massive than usually observed in the biggest skulls of Bengal tigers.

27. Abducens - a small motor nerve supplying the lateral rectus muscle of the eye Abducens nerve, abducent, abducent nerve, nervus Abducens, sixth cranial nerve cranial nerve - any of the 12 paired nerves that originate in the brain stem Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection

28. The measurements of the cranial bones of 138 human fetuses (ala parva, ala magna, corpus ossis sphenoidalis, pars petrosa et mastoidea, pars basilaris, pars lateralis ossis occipitalis) originating from stillborn fetuses or new-born infants who died a few hours after birth were determined. The length of the fetuses varied between 9 and 55 cm. There were 71 male and 67 female fetuses. The regression equation, the correlation coefficients (r) as well as the significant (S) of the correlation coefficients concerning the cranial measurements to the body length were determined.