Frontalis muscle - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Frontalis muscle is thin, of a quadrilateral form, and intimately adherent to the superficial fascia. It is broader than the Occipitalis and its fibers are longer and paler in color. It is locat...
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ORIGIN; Occipital : highest nuchal line and mastoid process. Frontal: superior fibers of upper facial muscles ... INSERTION; Galeal aponeurosis ... ACTION; Wrinkles forehead and fixes galeal aponeurosis...
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The range of Bos frontalis is Nepal, India to Indochina, and the Malay Peninsula (Nowak 1999). ... The hair of B. frontalis is dark reddish brown to blackish brown, with white stockings. Adult males are about 25% larger and heavier than females (Nowak 1999). A characteristic hump of raised muscle can be seen over the shoulders;
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Free Online Library: Pneumosinus dilatans frontalis: a case report. by "Ear, Nose and Throat Journal"; Health, general Endoscopic surgery Usage Frontal sinus Case studies Frontal sinuses ... (4-6) ; Abnormal expansions of the frontal sinuses have also been given the diagnosis of pneumocele, pneumosinus frontalis,
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frontalis - FastHealth Medical Dictionary ... fron·ta·lis n : the muscle of the forehead that forms part of the occipitofrontalis - called also frontalis muscle .; Published under license with Merriam-Webster, Incorporated.
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frontalis: galea aponeurotica; occipitalis: superior nuchal line ... frontalis: skin of the eyebrows; occipitalis: galea aponeurotica ... frontalis: temporal branches of the facial nerve (VII); occipitalis: posterior auricular branch of the facial nerve (VII)
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IvyRose Glossary Entry for the term: Frontalis, a muscle of the human skull. Knowledge of the location and functions of this muscle is useful for massage therapists and other clinical professionals. ... The points of origin and insertion, and the actions of the frontalis muscle are tabulated below:
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Bos frontalis was previously used solely for the domestic gayal, with Bos gaurus referring to the wild gaur, although both are now grouped in B. frontalis (Wilson and Reeder, 1993). Additional invalid synonyms for B. frontalis include annamiticus, asseel, brachyrhinus, cavifrons, fuscicornis, guavera, hubbacki, laosiensis,
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