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For a short time, the neural tube is open both cranially and caudally.
This continues both cranially (toward the head) and caudally (toward the tail).
Neurophysiology studies show a generalized sensory motor neuronopathy which is most severe cranially.
The lungs of the river otter are triangular in outline, with the apex directed cranially.
The shoulder joint is also oriented more cranially (i.e. towards the skull) than in modern humans.
It is located cranially to the joint and sits in the trochlear groove of the femur.
The two most common locations are cranially at the clivus and in the sacrum at the bottom of the spine.
The joint is not stable, however, when it is physically manipulated by attempting to move the tibia cranially.
Action draws scapula cranially.
The cells of the layers move between the epiblast and hypoblast and begin to spread laterally and cranially.
Cranially, it reaches the skull, and caudally, it reaches the second thoracic vertebra.
There is no clear difference between the Malayan and the Indochinese tiger when specimens from the two regions are compared cranially or in pelage.
This process begins caudally and advances cranially, thus an arcuate uterus represents an in the final stage incomplete absorption process.
The simplistic model of the closure occurring in one step cranially and caudally does not explain the high frequency of neural tube defects.
From splanchnopleuric mesoderm tissue, the cardiogenic plates develop cranially and laterally to the neural plates.
This process begins caudally and advances cranially, thus a complete septum formation represents an earlier disturbance of this absorption than the incomplete form.
The radius is shifted cranially, and a radial fossa allows for the ulna to cradle the radius craniolaterally.
The genus, though more cranially reminiscent of archaic whales, with its pronounced snout and flat cranium, had a loose jaw like later baleen whales.
Retirement for chimps is, in its way, a perversely natural outcome, which is to say, one that only we, the most cranially endowed of the primates, could have possibly concocted.
Trepan Records describes itself as "the label of the cranially connected - dedicated to drilling a hole in the side of the British music industry to expose our collective cortex".
There is also an Italian strain, called "Vallesana", with the line of separation between black and white parts situated more cranially than the Swiss strain, that is just behind the olecranus.
Due to the viscous properties of this upper mucous layer, the tips of the cilia catch in the layer, which may contain particulate matter, and drag it cranially toward the laryngopharynx.
Sonography may indicate the retroverted position of the uterus, check on the viability of the fetus, and demonstrate the location of the bladder being pushed cranially and unable to be emptied.
It starts cranially at the oblique line on the thyroid cartilage (just below the laryngeal prominence, or 'Adam's Apple'), and extends inferiorly to approximately the fifth or sixth tracheal ring.
They rely on a rocking motion of the keel of the sternum to create local areas of reduced pressure to supply thin, membranous airsacs cranially and caudally to the fixed-volume, non-expansive lungs.