- Skull - Wikipedia
The skull forms the frontmost portion of the axial skeleton and is a product of cephalization and vesicular enlargement of the brain, with several special senses structures such as the eyes, ears, nose, tongue and, in fish, specialized tactile organs such as barbels near the mouth
- Community Health Partners - Salem El-Zuway
Dr El-Zuway has a wide scope in neurosurgery training managing complex cranial and spinal conditions He is also involved in clinical research with an interest focused in cranial neurotrauma and spine focusing on cervical spondylotic myelopathy (CSM)
- Skull Canyon Ziplines | Ziplining in Corona, California
Experience our highest, fastest, most exhilarating ziplines on this seven-line course Side-by-side Speed Run is also included Race your friends on one of our longest, fastest ziplines in the park! Included in both the Extreme and Monster Courses and can be added to an Original Course for half off!
- The Skull: Names of Bones in the Head, with Anatomy, Labeled Diagram
The skull is one of the most vital bony structures of the human body, as it houses and protects the most important organs, including the brain There are 29 bones (including the hyoid and middle ear bones) that comprise the skull and give shape to the head
- Hanford caregiver arrested for child abuse, 13-month-old had brain . . .
Levi was in the hospital for 21 days He was on and off of a ventilator and had emergency surgery to remove a portion of his skull to relieve pressure on his brain
- Human skull, decomposed body found in Fresno - YourCentralValley. com
Police say around 7:30 a m officers were called to the area of Nicholas and Florence Avenues where a resident in the area found what appeared to be a human skull
- Skull Emoji - Emojigraph
A whitish-gray, cartoon-styled human skull with large, black eye sockets Used commonly as a figure of death or deadly danger but also used to describe someone that is too skinny
- Phrenology - Wikipedia
As a phrenologist felt the skull, he would use his knowledge of the shapes of heads and organ positions to determine the overall natural strengths and weaknesses of an individual
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