What's the difference between exoccipital and foremen?

Exoccipital


Definition:

  • (a.) Pertaining to a bone or region on each side of the great foremen of the skull.
  • (n.) The exoccipital bone, which often forms a part of the occipital in the adult, but is usually distinct in the young.

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Marked cupping at the basioccipital-exoccipital synchondrosis was observed in three.
  • (2) The parietal, squamosal, and exoccipital bones, and the quadrate cartilage were displaced when otic capsule material was absent or oversized.
  • (3) The CCG is located at the base of the skull near the exoccipital bone, dorsal to the level of the vagus and glossopharyngeal nerves.
  • (4) In contrast to some authorities, the authors believe the occipital condyle to originate from the basioccipital and the exoccipital of the occipital bone.
  • (5) Tadpoles were recovered after 2, 4, 6, and 8 d, and scored for the presence of three bones - median parasphenoid and paired frontoparietals and exoccipitals--as seen in cleared-and-stained, whole-mount preparations.
  • (6) The posterior cranial fossa tended to have an increased transverse dimension related to the supraoccipital and exoccipital bone orientation.
  • (7) The animal exhibited two heads joined at the level of an anomalous medial exoccipital bone.
  • (8) E. The paired exoccipital bones developed at different rates when one otic capsule was absent or oversized.
  • (9) Treatment was also associated with gross and skeletal malformations, such as median facial cleft, exencephaly, encephalocele, fused ribs, and anomalous vertebrae and exoccipitals.
  • (10) Marked sclerosis and deposition of osteopetrotic bone was noted along the anterior (but not posterior) occipitomastoid suture (n = 8), at the basioccipital-exoccipital synchondrosis (n = 9), and along the sphenooccipital synchondrosis (n = 8).
  • (11) We describe early development of the first three bones to form in the Oriental fire-bellied toad, Bombina orientalis--the parasphenoid, the frontoparietal, and the exoccipital--based on examination of serial sections.
  • (12) At necropsy the right half of the atlantal neural arch was fused to the right exoccipital bone.
  • (13) In cranioschisis, the exoccipitals had splayed and fused with the atlas.
  • (14) We repeatedly observe complete or partial absence of the supraoccipital bone and malformations of the exoccipital and the basioccipital bones.

Foremen


Definition:

  • (pl. ) of Foreman

Example Sentences:

  • (1) Reliability of mine foremen influences greatly the group microclimate, productivity and safety of work in mines.
  • (2) In the duodenal ulcer group there was an undue incidence of bleeding among foremen and skilled workers and among those who were unmarried or widowed.Both the clinical history and the results of any previous barium meal examinations were unreliable guides to the source of the current haemorrhage.
  • (3) Degradation of proteoglycan and collagen of rabbit annulus was observed when there was narrowing of the neural foremen and the degradation process was accelerated by vibration.
  • (4) Criteria are worked out to score the most informative psychophysiologic functions in mine foremen during the preliminary and regular check-ups of such personnel.
  • (5) The figures were released a week after more than 30 Bangladeshi workers suffered shotgun wounds on a strawberry farm in southern Greece during a dispute with foremen over back pay.
  • (6) Mean menarcheal ages for girls from different occupational groups range from 12.82 to 13.30 years and form the following sequence, in increasing order: managers--police--non-technical professionals--engineers, technicians and foremen--skilled industrial workers and small businessmen--unskilled workers--coal-miners.
  • (7) Examples of groups at significant excess risk of IHD are those self-employed in the textile industry, self-employed hairdressers, foremen in the construction industry, bakers, medical and industrial laboratory technicians, telephone assistants and unskilled tube and sheet workers in shipyards.
  • (8) Smiths, mechanics, foremen, and shop owners of engineering works and workshops all have an excess risk of laryngeal cancer, SIR = 1.63.
  • (9) The article describes procedures for training counselors and successful and unsuccessful efforts to reach foremen.
  • (10) Newspaper cartoons depicted foremen threatening to fine workmen who found anything Roman.
  • (11) As such, three patients required a decompressing operation entailing resection of the posterior arch of the atlas, widening of the foremen magnum, or both.
  • (12) In connection with the accident, or after the investigation at the accident site, 73 victims, 65 coworkers, and 71 foremen were interviewed.
  • (13) The odds ratio for the association of "foremen and others" with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma was 3.2 (CI95 = 1.47-7.2) based on 11 cases.
  • (14) The results support our assumption, as the victims tended to use external attributions, whereas the foremen and coworkers attributed the accidents to internal factors.
  • (15) Only one positive case was found among the workers of the other foremen.
  • (16) Based on the defensive attribution hypothesis, we assume that the victims of serious occupational accidents tend to attribute their accidents to external factors, while their coworkers and foremen tend to attribute the accidents to the victims' own action.
  • (17) During the follow-up examination the limitation of the field of vision was found in 64% of face foremen and in 13.6% of off-face miners.
  • (18) Two groups were manual workers (54 bricklayers and 55 rock blasters); the third group consisted of 98 foremen.
  • (19) Management and foremen of contractors using these materials need to ensure that their workers comply with safe procedures and wear the specified protective clothing.
  • (20) Those white foremen or rural poor who cracked their whips theoretically became known as "crackers".

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