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Lexicographically close words:
mantras; manu; manual; manually; manuals; manufactories; manufactory; manufacture; manufactured; manufacturer
  1. In the backward dislocation the end of the clavicle lies behind the manubrium sterni and the muscles attached to it; there is a marked hollow in the position of the joint, and the facet on the sternum can be felt.

  2. There was a junction between the manubrium of each.

  3. Bramann reported a case in which a dermoid cyst of small size was situated over the sternum at the junction of the manubrium with the gladiolus, and a similar cyst in the neck near the left cornu of the hyoid bone.

  4. An articular facet begins on the manubrium near the neck and spirals halfway around the head of the malleus.

  5. The malleus in chipmunks is composed of a head and neck, a manubrium which has a spatulate process at the end opposite the head, and a muscular process situated about halfway between the spatulate process and the head of the malleus.

  6. Angle formed by planes of lamina and | approximately | approximately manubrium of malleus.

  7. The tentacles and manubrium were strongly retracted, as in the case of exposure to fresh water, and the tissues also became slightly opalescent.

  8. This is the name given to a small annular sheet of tissue which forms a kind of floor to the orifice of the swimming-bell, through the central opening of which floor the manubrium passes.

  9. The Medusa in question measures about one and a half inches in diameter, and is provided with a manubrium of unusual proportional size, its length being about five-eighths of an inch, and its thickness being also considerable.

  10. Lastly, the manubrium is much more sensitive to a stimulus applied to a tentacle, or to one of the marginal bodies, than it is to a stimulus applied at any other part of the nectocalyx.

  11. The manubrium is yellow and short, and the mouth is concealed by four clusters of short tentacles.

  12. They have no tentacles, but covering the end of the manubrium and hanging from it like tentacles are oval appendages with numerous minute funnel-like apertures, called suctorial mouths.

  13. At the free end of the manubrium is a four-cornered mouth.

  14. Some medusae, besides reproducing by means of eggs, multiply by budding, small medusae growing on the manubrium or on the margin of the umbrella.

  15. The manubrium is long and has four expansions at the mouth.

  16. The food is taken into the manubrium by the square mouth at its free end, and is there digested.

  17. From the top of the manubrium radiate straight or branched tubes, which are connected with a canal which runs around the whole margin of the umbrella.

  18. The sub-umbral ectoderm and that covering the manubrium undergo concrescence to form a single layer (fig.

  19. Hence the cavity of the air-sack is equivalent to a sub-umbral cavity in which no manubrium is formed, and the pore or orifice of invagination would represent the margin of the umbrella.

  20. The buds of Margellium are produced on the manubrium in each of the four interradii, and they arise from the ectoderm, that is to say, the germinal epithelium, which later gives rise to the gonads.

  21. It differs from Limnocodium in having practically no manubrium but a wide mouth two-thirds the diameter of the umbrella across.

  22. B), where, however, the tentacles have quite disappeared, and the circular rim formed by the margin of the umbrella has nearly closed over the manubrium leaving only a small aperture through which the embryos emerge.

  23. The gonostyles have been compared to the blastostyles of a hydroid colony, or to the manubrium of a medusa which produces free or sessile medusa-buds.

  24. The nearest approach to the phylogenetic sequence is seen in the budding of Cunina, where the manubrium and mouth appear first, but the umbrella is formed before the tentacles (fig.

  25. Certain ganglia in the manubrium appear to preside over volitional effort.

  26. When a point in the nectocalyx is irritated with a point of a needle or by a vegetable or mineral irritant, the tip of the manubrium will turn toward, and endeavor to touch, the spot irritated.

  27. After being freed from the promontory as above described, the manubrium is cut through with a pair of fine scissors (Fig.

  28. The latter is made up of six pieces, and the manubrium in its breadth anteriorly suggests that of the Vizcachas.

  29. In the latter the fore-limbs are changed in position by the elongation of the manubrium sterni, carrying with it the clavicles, which are extraordinarily shortened (Fig.

  30. Also applied to the proboscis or manubrium of a hydroid medusa.

  31. Sometimes, the manubrium of a hydroid medusa.

  32. A secondary mouth fold developed at the base of each of the armlike lobes of the manubrium of many rhizostome medus\'91.

  33. In Dulus, the keel is moderately deep, the manubrium short, and there is a distinct indented curve between the manubrium and the anterior angle of the keel.

  34. In this species, the manubrium is more extended and comparatively larger than in the other species of the family.

  35. The manubrium is thickened and drawn inward, the ensiform process protuberant, the sternum often swelled and painful to the touch.

  36. This was found on the manubrium of an adult skeleton supposed to be that of a man, in a grave covered with rocks on a low ridge about two and a half miles south of Fort Simcoe.

  37. From manubrium of adult male skeleton in grave covered with rocks on a low ridge about two and a half miles south of Fort Simcoe.

  38. The origin is from the manubrium and from approximately the posterior half of the coracoid and on the medial and dorsal surface of that bone, and the medial side of the sterno-coraco-clavicular membrane adjacent to the coracoid.

  39. The origin is also from the manubrium and the anterolateral portion of the proximal half of the coracoid and to a slight extent from the sterno-coraco-clavicular membrane adjacent to the manubrium.

  40. The wound on the neck was approximately an inch and a half above the manubrium of the sternum, the sternal notch.

  41. Clark examined this above the manubrium of the sternum, the sternal notch.

  42. Defn: A secondary mouth fold developed at the base of each of the armlike lobes of the manubrium of many rhizostome medusæ.

  43. In the new-born child the upper edge of the manubrium of the sternum is in juxtaposition to the body of the first dorsal vertebra, while in the adult it is situated on a level with the lower edge of the second vertebra.

  44. The manubrium and the corpus form, at their juncture, an angle more or less marked, according to the individual, and the lateral articulation of the second rib corresponds to this angle.

  45. Similar to sternum of Barnegat skeleton, but manubrium scarcely wider than long; posterior notch much longer than anterior, with parallel sides.

  46. There is a beaklike manubrium malleus composed of internal and external anteriorly projecting spines extending from the body to the tympanum as in Eozapus.

  47. The manubrium resembles that of Eozapus and Zapus.

  48. A beaklike manubrium malleus composed of anterior projecting external and internal spines extends from the body to the tympanum.

  49. Often called the manubrium, but not homologous with the manubrium of the mammalian sternum.

  50. From the junction of the neck and manubrium two processes are given off, a processus longus or gracilis (fig.

  51. The malleus is always firmly fused to the tympanic by means of the processus longus, and the manubrium is very little if at all developed.

  52. The Mammalian presternum (manubrium sterni) and xiphosternum have the same origin as the main body of the sternum (Ruge, No.


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