Definitionn. an abnormal adhesion of two or more structures
Last update: July 7, 2015
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Mastodons, like elephants, always have a pair of upper tusks, while the earlier ones likewise have a short pair in the lower jaw, which is prolonged into a snout-like symphysis for their support. [Please select]
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The mandible of _Bombycilla_ narrows to the symphysis much more gradually than it does in the other genera. [Please select]
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It lies within the pelvis, a short way anterior to the brim, and above the symphysis of the ischium. [Please select]
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Viewed from in front the abdomen is seen to be prominent, overhanging the symphysis pubis, while the shoulders have receded far backwards. [Please select]
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In some Runts the symphysis of the lower jaw is remarkably solid. [Please select]
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In some runts the symphysis of the lower jaw is remarkably solid. [Please select]
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In the human skeleton, the pubis of one side is united to that of the opposite side, to form the pubic symphysis. [Please select]
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These arise, above, on each side of the symphysis of the inferior maxillary bone. [Please select]
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The jaw is imperfect in front, but has the broad, flat symphysis of the Apes. [Please select]
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It results that, though in the human being the symphysis is short and the ischio-pubic arch large, in quadrupeds it is the opposite. [Please select]
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