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- The large auditory bullae lead to a strong sense of hearing.
- Adults may have large, blood-filled bullae in the mouth.
- Chronic blistering cutaneous conditions have a prolonged course and present with bullae.
- The basisphenoid is wide and deep and the tympanic bullae are relatively small.
- The auditory bullae, located in the same region, aid in hearing.
- This correlates with the subcorneal localization of the bullae.
- They had carnivoran-type carnassials, but lacked fully auditory bullae ( rounded protrusions ).
- The auditory bullae are large and dense but, there are no associated pterygoid fossae or air sinuses.
- The Asiatic lion was first described by the Austrian zoologist Johann N . Meyer under the auditory bullae.
- An even clearer evidence of new influences is the shape introduced in the Orientalizing era : The Bullae.
- The skull is more rounded, the auditory bullae are larger, and the fur is somewhat paler.
- The bony orbits around the eye never form a complete ring and the auditory bullae are smooth and rounded.
- Others, like repouss?are used to decorate thin funerary bands, necklaces and lockets ( or bullae ).
- He was, it seems quite prolific, and one bullarium devotes four volumes to Benedict's bullae.
- The auditory bullae, a feature of the skull of daurian pikas are small in comparison to many other pikas.
- Finally, she looks at miscellaneous items such as bronze spangles and bullae found in the Anglo-Saxon context.
- The pedicles ( the bony cores from which antlers arise ) are shorter and the auditory bullae are smaller in the chital.
- Large hanging earrings, long necklaces and heavy pendants or bullae were in style and worn by both men and woman alike.
- They are inflated, with constrictions, have rather thick ribs springing irregularly, singly or in pairs, from umbilical bullae.
- The specific characteristics of extant feliform bullae suggest a common ancestor, though one has not been identified in the fossil records.
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