a hamulus is a small, hook-shaped portion of a bone, or possibly of other hard tissue. In human anatomy, examples include: pterygoid hamulus hamulus of...
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hamulus is the superior origin of the pterygomandibular raphe. It is also the origin of levator veli palatini muscle. Rarely, the pterygoid hamulus may...
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Hamate bone (redirect from Hamulus of hamate bone)
wrist readily distinguishable by its wedge shape and a hook-like process ("hamulus") projecting from its palmar surface. The hamate is an irregularly shaped...
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Cephalotes hamulus is a species of arboreal ant of the genus Cephalotes, characterized by an odd shaped head and the ability to "parachute" by steering...
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The lacrimal hamulus is a small, hook-like bony projection of the lacrimal bone. It is a continuation of the posterior lacrimal crest. It articulates...
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of buccopharyngeal fascia. It is attached superiorly to the pterygoid hamulus of the medial pterygoid plate, and inferiorly to the posterior end of the...
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pterygoid plate (except its hamulus) is ossified in membrane, and its center probably appears about the ninth or tenth week; the hamulus becomes chondrified during...
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lacrimal hamulus, which articulates with the lacrimal tubercle of the maxilla, and completes the upper orifice of the nasolacrimal canal; the hamulus sometimes...
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Orotava hamula (redirect from Tephritis hamulus)
hamula Binomial name Orotava hamula (Meijere, 1914) Synonyms Tephritis hamulus Meijere, 1914 Paratephritis naucina Hering, 1952 Paratephritis senecionis...
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Ethmoidal process Maxillary process Vomer Wing Other Lacrimal Posterior lacrimal crest Lacrimal groove Lacrimal hamulus Prognathism Retromolar space...
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