What's the difference between mesocephalic and mesocephalous?
Mesocephalic
Definition:
(a.) Of or pertaining to, or in the region of, the middle of the head; as, the mesocephalic flexure.
(a.) Having the cranial cavity of medium capacity; neither megacephalic nor microcephalic.
(a.) Having the ratio of the length to the breadth of the cranium a medium one; mesaticephalic.
Example Sentences:
(1) A comparison and evaluation of a range of basic anatomic relationships underlying facial form in Angle Class I and Class II dolichocephalic, brachycephalic, mesocephalic, and dinaric types of headform.
(2) There was no significant difference in the axial globe length of right and left eyes in mesocephalic or dolichocephalic dogs.
(3) The axial globe length of male and female dogs was not significantly different in mesocephalic or dolichocephalic dogs.
(4) Among them were 22 brachycephalics, 8 mesocephalics, and 10 dolichocephalics.
(5) The normal B-scan ultrasonographic anatomic features of the eye and orbit of mesocephalic and dolichocephalic dogs were described.
(6) dolichocephalic, mesocephalic and brachycephalic, and were examined for the presence of sutural bones in each form.
(7) The axial globe length of dolichocephalic dogs was significantly longer than that of mesocephalic dogs.
(8) The variations of the cephalic index are in close connection with those of the angle of division of the nerve (brachycephalic: average angle 95 degrees; mesocephalic: 107 degrees; dolichocephalic: 125 degrees).
(9) The eyes of mesocephalic and dolichocephalic dogs were measured by use of ultrasonographic methods; those measurements were compared with direct measurements of the specimens.
Mesocephalous
Definition:
(a.) Mesocephalic.
Example Sentences:
(1) A comparison and evaluation of a range of basic anatomic relationships underlying facial form in Angle Class I and Class II dolichocephalic, brachycephalic, mesocephalic, and dinaric types of headform.
(2) There was no significant difference in the axial globe length of right and left eyes in mesocephalic or dolichocephalic dogs.
(3) The axial globe length of male and female dogs was not significantly different in mesocephalic or dolichocephalic dogs.
(4) Among them were 22 brachycephalics, 8 mesocephalics, and 10 dolichocephalics.
(5) The normal B-scan ultrasonographic anatomic features of the eye and orbit of mesocephalic and dolichocephalic dogs were described.
(6) dolichocephalic, mesocephalic and brachycephalic, and were examined for the presence of sutural bones in each form.
(7) The axial globe length of dolichocephalic dogs was significantly longer than that of mesocephalic dogs.
(8) The variations of the cephalic index are in close connection with those of the angle of division of the nerve (brachycephalic: average angle 95 degrees; mesocephalic: 107 degrees; dolichocephalic: 125 degrees).
(9) The eyes of mesocephalic and dolichocephalic dogs were measured by use of ultrasonographic methods; those measurements were compared with direct measurements of the specimens.