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1978
Except for the cyclostomes (hagfishes and lampreys), all vertebrates have jaws. Upper and lower jaw are connected via the quadrate bone and the articular bone, a condition common to all groups but the mammals. This primary articulation is replaced in mammals by the secondary articulation, which is formed by the squamosal and the dentary.
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Except for the cyclostomes (hagfishes and lampreys), all vertebrates have jaws. Upper and lower jaw are connected via the quadrate bone and the articular bone, a condition common to all groups but the mammals. This primary articulation is replaced in mammals by the secondary articulation, which is formed by the squamosal and the dentary.
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Poststapedectomy incus necrosis
Otolaryngology–Head and Neck Surgery, 1993J H, Aroesty, F E, Lucente, G, Har-El
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Results of VSB implantation at the short process of the incus in children with ear atresia.
International Journal of Pediatric Otorhinolaryngology, 2017C. Celerier +6 more
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Incus necrosis following stapedectomy
The Laryngoscope, 1968K M, Morgenstein, E D, Manace
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