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Particularities in the technique of calvaria graft
(2012)
Calvaria grafts provide good bone quantity for the reconstruction of the atrophic maxilla, and have lower morbidity and resorption rates when compared to iliac crest. The aim of this paper is to present the technique for ...
A juvenile specimen of Anteosaurus magnificus Watson, 1921 (Therapsida: Dinocephalia) from the South African Karoo, and its implications for understanding dinocephalian ontogeny
(Cambridge University Press, 2018-01)
Anteosaurid dinocephalians were the apex terrestrial predators of the latter part of the Guadalupian (middle Permian) and became extinct at the end of that epoch. The group was relatively diverse in Russia, but represented ...
An unusual theropod frontal from the Upper Cretaceous of north Patagonia
(Taylor & Francis Ltd, 2015-06-04)
We report an isolated left frontal (MCF-PVPH 320) corresponding to a medium-sized theropod dinosaur from the Portezuelo Formation (Coniacian)of northern Patagonia. It shows a unique combination of traits that are not present ...
The Chiropteran Premaxilla: A Reanalysis of Morphological Variation and Its Phylogenetic Interpretation
(American Museum of Natural History, 2007-12)
"The mammalian premaxilla, which bears the incisor teeth, is composed of a body and two processes (nasal and palatine) that articulate with other rostral bones via four cranial sutures. In bats, the premaxilla is modified ...
Cultural implications in the cranial morphology of peruvian precolumbian ethnic groupsImplicancias culturales en la morfología craneana de grupos étnicos pre-colombinos peruanos
(Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos, Facultad de Odontología, 2014)
Refining the Indications for the Addition of Orbital Osteotomy during Anterior Cranial Base Approaches: Morphometric and Radiologic Study of the Anterior Cranial Base Osteology
(Georg Thieme Verlag KG, 2014-03)
Objectives In anatomic and radiologic morphometric studies, we examine a predictive method, based on preoperative imaging of the anterior cranial base, to define when addition of orbital osteotomy is warranted. Design Anatomic ...
PATTERNS OF SKULL VARIATION OF BRACHYDELPHIS (CETACEA, ODONTOCETI) FROM THE NEOGENE OF THE SOUTHEASTERN PACIFIC
(American Society of Mammalogists, 2008-07-22)
Brachydelphis mazeasi Muizon, 1988a, from the Pisco Formation (middle Miocene, Peru), is an odontocete
originally known from 2 incomplete skulls and a few associated postcranial elements, assigned to the family
Pontoporiidae, ...