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1. The line between lateral semicircular canals and crista of digastric muscle is the mark of mastoid segment.
2. Objective : To probe into nursing measures of crista femoris fracture patients fixed with an external fixation stand.
3. Crista had gotten braces while I was away, and her smile could have lit the airport.
4. But of the three of us, Crista was the most adamant, giving language to our feelings.
5. The shapes of utricle, saccule and crista ampullaris tended to mature at E15, and the shapes of supporting and hair cells also tended to mature. The vestibular organ was mature at P0.
6. Usually being located at the middle of the cristae of vertical semicircular canals, the eminentia cruciata protrudes perpendicularly to the long axis of the crista.
7. The crista awpullaris of the semicircular canal consisted of a layer of sensory hair cells and 2-3 layers of supporting cells.
8. The utricle and crista ampullaris develop earlier than the saccule. The vestibular sensory organ become fully mature at birth.
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9. Objective To assess the ultrasonographic value for the diagnosis of hypertrophic interureteral crista ( HIC ) .
10. The target organ where virus located were chorioallantoic membrane and liver. The organelle changes included dilation of rough endoplasmic reticulum, mitochondria swelling and crista fragmentation.
11. " Why do you still get to hold him? " Crista would say. " I found him! "
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