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  2. List of medical roots, suffixes and prefixes - Wikipedia

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    belonging or relating to the cranium: Latin cranium, from Greek κρᾱνίον (krāníon), cranium, skull, bones enclosing the brain craniology-crine, crin(o)-to secrete Greek κρίνω (krínō), separate, divide, discern endocrine: cry(o)-cold Greek κρύος (krúos), cold, frost cryoablation, cryogenic cutane-skin Latin cutis ...

  3. Neurocranium - Wikipedia

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    The upper-frontmost part of the cranium also houses the evolutionarily newest part of the mammal brain, the frontal lobes. The braincase of Dilophosaurus, an extinct theropod dinosaur. In other vertebrates, the foramen magnum is oriented towards the back, rather than downwards.

  4. Skull - Wikipedia

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    The skull, or cranium, is typically a bony enclosure around the brain of a vertebrate. [1] [2] In some fish, and amphibians, the skull is of cartilage. The skull is at the head end of the vertebrate. In the human the skull comprises two prominent parts: the neurocranium, and the facial skeleton. [3] which evolved from the first pharyngeal arch.

  5. Cranium (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    The cranium (plural crania) is a part of the skull. Crania or cranium may also refer to: Art, entertainment, and media. Games. ...

  6. Cranial cavity - Wikipedia

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    The cranial cavity, also known as intracranial space, is the space within the skull that accommodates the brain.The skull is also known as the cranium. [1] The cranial cavity is formed by eight cranial bones known as the neurocranium that in humans includes the skull cap and forms the protective case around the brain.

  7. Craniometry - Wikipedia

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    A human skull and measurement device from 1902. Craniometry is measurement of the cranium (the main part of the skull), usually the human cranium.It is a subset of cephalometry, measurement of the head, which in humans is a subset of anthropometry, measurement of the human body.

  8. Glossary of dinosaur anatomy - Wikipedia

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    The mandible, or lower jaw, is the part of the skull below the cranium. Each half of the mandible, termed a mandibular ramus (plural: mandibular rami; from Latin "branch") or hemimandible, [72]: 157 is connected to the quadrate at the back of the skull to form the jaw joint.

  9. Epicranium - Wikipedia

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    The epicranial aponeurosis is a tough layer of dense fibrous tissue that covers the upper part of the skull.. The epicranial muscle (also called the epicranius) has two sections: the occipital belly, near the occipital bone, and the frontal belly, near the frontal bone.