Look up calvaria in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Calvaria can refer to any of the following: the Latin name of Calvary, the site of Jesus's crucifixion...
confounded with Sideroxylon grandiflorum (particularly under its synonym Calvaria major) "The Plant List". Downes, Jonathan, ed. (1997). C.F.Z yearbook....
Calvaria de Cima is a civil parish in the municipality of Porto de Mós, Portugal. The population in 2021 was 2,477, in an area of 10.11 km2. "Resultados...
that has been confounded with Sideroxylon majus (particularly its synonym Calvaria major) "The Plant List". Dafreville, S.; Payet, G.; Simiand, C.; Risterucci...
progressive bony proliferation and thickening of the cortical bone of the calvaria, which is part of the skull. Asymmetry of the lesions may occur, which...
nation that attacked the country of Calvaria and hired assassins to support their trigger users during an attack in Calvaria. Its name is derived from Spinthir...
case around the brain. In the human skull, the neurocranium includes the calvaria or skullcap. The remainder of the skull is the facial skeleton. In comparative...
Idia calvaria is a species of litter moth of the family Erebidae. It is found in Central France and northern and central Central Europe, but mostly in...
1994, in the Campo Grande area near Ceprano, Italy, a partial hominin calvaria was discovered. Although damaged by a bulldozer, it was recognized, documented...
the skull. It is composed of the endocranium and the lower parts of the calvaria. Structures found at the base of the skull are for example: There are five...
Ptilonyssus calvaria is a mite that is parasitic in the nasal passages of some birds found in Alberta and Manitoba, Canada. Knee, Wayne (2008). "Five New...
The Daka calvaria, otherwise known as the Daka skull (a skull cap with the cranial base), or specimen number BOU-VP-2/66, is a Homo erectus specimen from...
soft membranous gaps (sutures) between the cranial bones that make up the calvaria of a fetus or an infant. Fontanelles allow for stretching and deformation...
June 1360. The parish includes the following villages: Brejo da Correia Calvaria Carvalhos Cernache do Bonjardim Escudeiros Matos Mendeira Pampilhal Pinheiro...
skull cup is a drinking vessel or eating bowl made from an inverted human calvaria that has been cut away from the rest of the skull. The use of a human skull...
loss. Male-pattern hair loss begins above the temples and at the vertex (calvaria) of the scalp. As it progresses, a rim of hair at the sides and rear of...
"side-flowering skullcap"), a perennial herb native to North America Calvaria (skull), the top part of the skull This disambiguation page lists articles...
It bewails "the 130 beloved Hamelner children" who were "eaten alive by Calvaria". The original verses are probably the oldest written source of this legend...
spinosum to supply the dura mater (the outer meningeal layer) and the calvaria. The middle meningeal artery is the largest of the three (paired) arteries...
relationship with H. erectus unlikely. The discovery of a particularly small calvaria of H. erectus indicates that this taxon overlapped in size with H. habilis...
then the field director at Zhoukoudian, unearthed the first complete calvaria of Peking Man. Twenty-seven years after Schlosser’s initial description...
an English name for the place is derived from the Latin word for skull (calvaria), which is used in the Vulgate translation of "place of a skull", the explanation...
Schmerling Caves. The pieces that make up Engis 2 are a partially preserved calvaria (cranium) and associated fragments of an upper and a lower jaw, a maxillary...
the brain and brainstem. The upper areas of the cranial bones form the calvaria (skullcap). The membranous viscerocranium includes the mandible. The sutures...