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temporal: कालवाचक कालगत | |
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temporal fossa मीनिंग इन हिंदी
temporal fossa उदाहरण वाक्य
उदाहरण वाक्य
अधिक: आगे- In humans, it arises from the temporal fossa and the deep part of temporal fascia.
- The temporal fossa is smaller than the canines are better developed than the upper ones and stand high above the adjacent premolars.
- Upon clenching, the condyle compresses the bilaminar area, and the nerves, arteries and veins against the temporal fossa, causing pain and inflammation.
- Above these lines the bone is covered by the galea aponeurotica ( epicranial aponeurosis ); below them it forms part of the temporal fossa, and affords attachment to the temporalis muscle.
- The sloping bones open up a space called the otic recess, which is positioned behind the lower temporal fossa, a hole on the side of the skull behind the eye sockets.
- Considering that poi does not require chewing, the dogs might have lost the need to maintain strong temporalis muscles; a reduced temporal fossa will cause a dog's head to appear flattened.
- Comparatively, the snout of " S . granarius " is small and flat, the mandible possesses a diminished coronoid process and a narrow angular process, and the temporal fossa of the skull resembles a triangle.
- The lacrimal artery also give off one or two "'zygomatic branches "', one of which passes through the zygomatico-temporal foramen, to reach the temporal fossa, and anastomoses with the deep temporal arteries; another appears on the cheek through the zygomatico-facial foramen, and anastomoses with the transverse facial.
- The " temporal surface ", directed posteriorly and medially, is concave, presenting medially a rough, triangular area, for articulation with the maxilla ( articular surface ), and laterally a smooth, concave surface, the upper part of which forms the anterior boundary of the temporal fossa, the lower a part of the infratemporal fossa.
- The superior or temporal portion, convex from above downward, concave from before backward, forms a part of the temporal fossa, and gives attachment to the Temporalis; the inferior or infratemporal, smaller in size and concave, enters into the formation of the infratemporal fossa, and, together with the infratemporal crest, affords attachment to the Pterygoideus externus.