Air-cells Sentence Examples

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  • It has, for instance, a greater development of air-cells in the diploe than in the latter, but much less than in the former.

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  • Another very curious property of this bird, which was observed by Jacquin, who brought it to the notice of Linnaeus, 2 is its emphysematous condition - there being a layer of air-cells between the skin and the muscles, so that on any part of the body being pressed a crackling sound is heard.

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  • Infection of the mastoid air cells is called mastoid air cells is called mastoiditis.

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  • Ice has its grain as well as wood, and when a cake begins to rot or "comb," that is, assume the appearance of honeycomb, whatever may be its position, the air cells are at right angles with what was the water surface.

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  • Mastoiditis is a bacterial infection of the air cells in the mastoid bone of the skull.

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  • The mastoid bone is composed of air cells that are in communication with the middle ear.

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  • If the air cells fill with infected materials, the mastoid honeycomb-like structure may deteriorate.

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  • X rays are considered unreliable but can show clouding of the mastoid air cells.

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