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- Sphenomandibularis abstract "The Sphenomandibularis is a muscle attaching to the sphenoid bone and the mandible. It is a muscle of mastication.Unlike most of the muscles of the human body, which had been categorized several centuries ago, Sphenomandibularis was discovered in the mid-1990s at the University of Maryland at Baltimore. The findings were published in 1996.Sphenomandibularis is considered by many sources to be a portion of the temporalis, rather than a distinct muscle.".
- Sphenomandibularis wikiPageExternalLink figure1.htm.
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- Sphenomandibularis wikiPageID "16223201".
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- Sphenomandibularis wikiPageOutDegree "8".
- Sphenomandibularis wikiPageRevisionID "680708525".
- Sphenomandibularis wikiPageWikiLink Category:Muscles_of_the_head_and_neck.
- Sphenomandibularis wikiPageWikiLink Mandible.
- Sphenomandibularis wikiPageWikiLink Muscle.
- Sphenomandibularis wikiPageWikiLink Muscles_of_mastication.
- Sphenomandibularis wikiPageWikiLink Sphenoid_bone.
- Sphenomandibularis wikiPageWikiLink Temporal_muscle.
- Sphenomandibularis wikiPageWikiLink United_States_National_Library_of_Medicine.
- Sphenomandibularis wikiPageWikiLink University_of_Maryland,_Baltimore.
- Sphenomandibularis wikiPageWikiLinkText "Sphenomandibularis".
- Sphenomandibularis wikiPageWikiLinkText "sphenomandibularis".
- Sphenomandibularis wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Muscles_of_head.
- Sphenomandibularis wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Musculoskeletal-stub.
- Sphenomandibularis wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Sphenomandibularis subject Category:Muscles_of_the_head_and_neck.
- Sphenomandibularis hypernym Muscle.
- Sphenomandibularis type Muscle.
- Sphenomandibularis comment "The Sphenomandibularis is a muscle attaching to the sphenoid bone and the mandible. It is a muscle of mastication.Unlike most of the muscles of the human body, which had been categorized several centuries ago, Sphenomandibularis was discovered in the mid-1990s at the University of Maryland at Baltimore. The findings were published in 1996.Sphenomandibularis is considered by many sources to be a portion of the temporalis, rather than a distinct muscle.".
- Sphenomandibularis label "Sphenomandibularis".
- Sphenomandibularis sameAs Q17141257.
- Sphenomandibularis sameAs m.03wd9yj.
- Sphenomandibularis sameAs Q17141257.
- Sphenomandibularis wasDerivedFrom Sphenomandibularis?oldid=680708525.
- Sphenomandibularis isPrimaryTopicOf Sphenomandibularis.