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1971:Langman's Medical Embryology
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1224:Second (also called the "
1198:sphenomandibular ligament
960:special visceral efferent
810:will eventually form the
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591:sphenomandibular ligament
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1293:Inferior tympanic artery
1265:temporal styloid process
1192:of the middle ear, also
1150:, anterior belly of the
968:general somatic efferent
838:Temporal styloid process
2403:Hypopharyngeal eminence
1843:10.1073/pnas.2111876118
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1214:external carotid artery
1054:Fourth and sixth arches
457:first pharyngeal groove
168:I–IV: pharyngeal arches
2321:Frontonasal prominence
2316:Intermaxillary segment
1470:anatomical terminology
1329:Glossopharyngeal nerve
1297:primitive hyoid artery
1279:, Reichert's cartilage
1148:Muscles of mastication
1127:Skeletal contributions
1124:Muscular contributions
1076:glossopharyngeal nerve
1048:glossopharyngeal nerve
988:muscles of mastication
736:second pharyngeal arch
618:muscles of mastication
586:spine of sphenoid bone
501:muscles of mastication
109:Anatomical terminology
2331:Mandibular prominence
2095:Journal of Morphology
1422:corniculate cartilage
1357:levator veli palatini
1113:ligamentum arteriosum
764:first pharyngeal arch
661:tensor tympani muscle
441:first pharyngeal arch
229:embryonic development
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2424:Pharyngeal apparatus
2326:Maxillary prominence
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1418:arytenoid cartilages
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1164:tensor veli palatini
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1004:tensor veli palatini
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1834:2021PNAS..11811876H
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1487:First arch syndrome
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1349:Cricothyroid muscle
1277:stylohyoid ligament
1206:(part of V2 and V3)
964:extraocular muscles
888:Posterior belly of
844:Stylohyoid ligament
812:stylohyoid ligament
184:Tuberculum laterale
2471:Vertebrate anatomy
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2300:Nasal prominences
2107:10.1002/jmor.20193
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1468:This article uses
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937:Pharyngeal muscles
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674:and glands of the
512:Meckel's cartilage
507:Meckel's cartilage
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374:Pharyngeal pouches
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900:Auricular muscles
872:Occipitofrontalis
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