A fibrous or muscular band is sometimes found attached, above, to the body of the hyoid bone, and below to the thyroid isthmus ...
However, the medical examiner believed that she died of suffocation or asphyxiation because her hyoid bone wasn't broken and ...
... including three forearm long-bones, hyoid-mandible articulation, and a hypertrophied malleus. Some species have hypertrophied ( ...
... the posterior belly of the digastric muscle and the greater horn of the hyoid bone. Nouveau dictionnaire de médecine, chirurgie ... Who Named It Béclard's core of bone @ Who Named It Schunk K, Kraus W, Boor R (June 1987). "Die sonographische Untersuchung des ...
Muscles surrounding the hyoid bone contract to store elastic energy in springy connective tissue, and actually "shoot" the ... hyoid bone out of the mouth, thus elongating the tongue. Muscles that originate in the pelvic region and insert in the tongue ... Many salamanders have patches of teeth attached to the vomer and the palatine bones in the roof of the mouth, and these help to ... are used to reel the tongue and the hyoid back to their original positions. An aquatic salamander lacks muscles in the tongue, ...
... or hyoid artery): a small artery that runs along the lower border of the hyoid bone beneath the thyrohyoid muscle. This artery ... The superior thyroid artery arises from the external carotid artery just below the level of the greater cornu of the hyoid bone ...
... hyoid bone and neck muscles. The connection between its original position and its final position is the thyroglossal duct. This ...
The hyoid consists of seven linked bones, similar to some squirrels, though the thyrohyals (lower lateral prongs) are enlarged ... Ambolestes preserves an ectotympanic bone of the middle ear, a delicate bone which is rarely preserved in Mesozoic mammal ... according to a facet on the latter bone. Ambolestes is also the first Mesozoic mammal to be discovered with a complete hyoid ... more akin to the five-bone hyoids of marsupials. According to a phylogenetic analysis by Bi et al. (2018), Ambolestes forms a ...
DIK-1-1 preserves an oval hyoid bone (which supports the tongue) more similar to those of chimpanzees and gorillas than the bar ... The frontal bone fragment BEL-VP-1/1 from the Middle Awash, Afar Region, Ethiopia, dating to 3.9 million years ago has ... The leg bones as well as the Laetoli fossil trackways suggest A. afarensis was a competent biped, though somewhat less ... The heel bone of A. afarensis adults and modern humans have the same adaptations for bipedality, indicating a developed grade ...
It's possible we will never know specifically how she died." Arden found damage to her hyoid bone, suggesting that she was ... On June 6, after the police completed their search, private investigators hired by the Levys found her shin bone with some ... Sherman, Mark (June 2, 2002). "Investigators hired by family find leg bone near site of Chandra Levy's remains". Kentucky New ... Detectives found bones and personal items scattered, but not buried, in a forested area along a steep incline. A sports bra, ...
... the posterior belly of the digastric muscle and the greater horn of the hyoid bone. R. Shane Tubbs; Mark Rasmussen; Marios ...
This find is particularly important because the fossil included a preserved hyoid bone, something rarely found in other ... So-called "dragon bones" (fossil bones and teeth) from Chinese apothecary shops were known, but it was not until the early 20th ... Evidence of fire, marked by ash lenses and burned bones and stones, were apparently also present, although recent studies have ... "dragon bones". It was he who, in 1918, discovered the sites around Zhoukoudian, a village about 50 kilometers southwest of ...
Michael Baden, a forensic pathologist, however, discovered that Harris's hyoid bone had been broken, indicating that he had ...
Forristall became a starter at tight end as a redshirt junior but missed four games after breaking the larynx and hyoid bone in ...
The tongue is anchored to the hyoid bone, which was once the lower half of a pair of gill bars (the second pair after the ones ... Both sets of bones connect the shoulder girdle to the skull. With the loss of these bones, tetrapods acquired a neck, allowing ... Finally, Tiktaalik fin bones are somewhat similar to the limb bones of tetrapods. However, there are issues with positing ... Bones and groups of bones were also consolidated and strengthened. In Carboniferous tetrapods, the neck joint (occiput) ...
The fish's hyomandibula bone in the hyoid region behind the gills diminished in size and became the stapes of the amphibian ear ... The bones are hollow and lightweight. The musculoskeletal system is strong to enable it to support the head and body. The bones ... In many amphibians there are also vomerine teeth attached to a facial bone in the roof of the mouth. The tiger salamander ( ... This vibrates and sound is transmitted through a single bone, the stapes, to the inner ear. Only high-frequency sounds like ...
Unlike in modern whales though similar to archaeocetes, the thyrohyoid bone of the hyoid apparatus used to hold up the tongue ... NMV P173220 consists of a left periotic bone. NMV P199587 is a partial skeleton, consisting of part of the head, spine, and arm ... they cited other similarities such as loosely sutured bones in the snout, a broad and flat roof of the mouth, and an unjointed ...
Based on hyoid bone comparisons between living and extinct archosaurs, it was determined that all archosaurs would have had ... The postorbital bone has a small secondary process, jutting into the upper hind corner of the eye socket. The outer side of the ... According to a 2018 study, Yutyrannus had a simple hyoid structure, indicating it had a flat tongue, like a crocodile. ...
Bones of the hyoid apparatus have also been found near the skull. Acherontiscus possessed an unorthodox feature compared to ... These bones included the squamosal and quadratojugal bones (near the jaw), and possibly one or more additional bones. The rear ... Their tabular bones fuse to the squamosal bones under them, creating a bone termed a 'squamosotabular'. Although the original ... 2019) argued that this bone was actually the postorbital, which was followed by a supratemporal bone. Above those bones were a ...
... fontanels Obtuse mandibular angle Gracile clavicles that are hypoplastic at the lateral ends Partial absence of the hyoid bone ... Pycnodysostosis causes the bones to be abnormally dense; the last bones of the fingers (the distal phalanges) to be unusually ... Because of the bone denseness, those with the syndrome suffer from fractures. Those with the syndrome have brittle bones which ... Within the open sutures of the skull, there may be many small bones (called wormian bones). The midface is less full than usual ...
... the spaces can be classified according to their relation to the hyoid bone: Suprahyoid (above the hyoid) Infrahyoid (below the ... The periorbital spaces Since the hyoid bone is the most important anatomic structure in the neck that limits the spread of ... Generally, the spread of infection is determined by barriers such as muscle, bone and fasciae. Pus moves by the path of least ... than erode through bone or muscles. In the head and neck, potential spaces are primarily defined by the complex attachment of ...
... formed by the midline of the neck between the mandible and the hyoid bone Inferior (below), formed by the body of the hyoid ... bone Floor is formed by the mylohyoideus Roof is formed by Investing layer of deep cervical fascia It contains one or two lymph ...
The shape of the teeth, and the anatomy of the hyoid (a bone that anchors the tongue muscles), suggest that it was an insect ... "The Hyoid Apparatus of Liaoxipterus Brachycephalus (Pterosauria) and Its Implications for Food-catching Behavior". doi:10.3975/ ... Also a detached hyoid is present. The jaw of Liaoxipterus had a rounded top filled with small, peg-like teeth. ...
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... based on characteristics of the hyoid bone in the neck: Within six weeks from 2005-2006, three teams of researchers ... Some of the bones used for materials may have come from mammoths killed by humans, but the state of the bones, and the fact ... Woolly mammoth bones were made into various tools, furniture, and musical instruments. Large bones, such as shoulder blades, ... At a site in southern Poland that contains bones from over 100 mammoths, stone spear tips have been found embedded in bones, ...
... which they suggested is reminiscent of the hyoid bone, although they do not offer a thematic explanation for this structure in ...
... the mandible and hyoid bone At C4, the common carotid artery bifurcates. From C4-5, the thyroid cartilage From C6-7, the ... Bones of the head and neck, Bones of the thorax, Bones of the vertebral column). ... These two parts are joined, outside the foramen, by a bar of bone that exhibits a deep sulcus on its upper surface for the ... This movement between the atlas and occipital bone is often referred to as the "yes joint", owing to its nature of being able ...
... with a displacement of the attachment of the greater horn of the hyoid bone to the quadrate bone, as well as a reinforced ... The tongue is the result of an evolution of the hyoid apparatus with two parts; one bony at the end is equipped with small ... There is also a specific pterygoid bone in Picidae compared to other birds. They have a specific cancellous tissue between the ... which pushes the hyoid horns and tongue out of the beak. Juvenile birds are similar to adults but have duller, dark brown ...
... based on whether the hyoid bone of the larynx is incompletely ("roarers") or completely ("purrers") ossified. However, ... argued that the ability of a cat species to purr is not affected by the anatomy of its hyoid. The "roaring cats" (lion, ... There is also some evidence that the frequency at which cats purr can help promote bone density and hasten healing. Cat ... However, the snow leopard (Uncia uncia, or P. uncia), as the fifth felid species with an incompletely ossified hyoid, purrs. ...