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Anatomy: The galea is a dense white layer that covers the periosteum of the skull It serves as an insertion point for the frontalis and occipitalis muscles Five layers of the scalp · SCALP o S kin
- Galea (helmet) - Wikipedia
A galea (Latin: [ˈɡaɫea]; from Ancient Greek γαλέη (galéē) ' weasel, marten ') [1] was a Roman soldier's metal helmet, most famously worn by the heavy infantry of the legions
- Galea aponeurotica | Radiology Reference Article | Radiopaedia. org
The galea aponeurotica, also called the galeal or epicranial aponeurosis or the aponeurosis epicranialis, is a tough fibrous sheet of connective tissue that extends over the cranium, forming the middle (third) layer of the scalp
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The galea aponeurotica (or “galea” for short) is a dense white layer of fibrous tissue that covers the periosteum of the skull and serves as an insertion point for the frontalis and occipitalis muscles
- GALEA Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of GALEA is an anatomical part suggesting a helmet
- Galea | definition of galea by Medical dictionary
galea the outer lobe of the MIXILLA in insects Collins Dictionary of Biology, 3rd ed © W G Hale, V A Saunders, J P Margham 2005
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- GALEA definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
Definition of 'galea' galea in British English (ˈɡeɪlɪə ) noun Word forms: plural -leae (-lɪˌiː ) a part or organ shaped like a helmet or hood, such as the petals of certain flowers
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