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upper jaw造句
1. Most of his upper jaw was removed and a prosthesis was fitted. 2. There are up to twenty-nine teeth in the upper jaw and twenty-five or twenty-six in the lower. 3. The tooth was drawn from the upper jaw. 4. Protrusive part of the upper jaw. 5. Na was born with no upper jaw bone or teeth, making eating and speaking very difficult. 6. Carnassial : Last premolar of upper jaw, first molar of lower jaw. 7. First a fist broke her upper jaw leaving her unconscions. 8. The position relation between and upper jaw and mandible during the hinge movement. 9. Unfortunately, the fourth premolar in the upper jaw is quite large and looks like the first molar in the lower jaw; it is known as a carnassial tooth. 10. A dermal bone of the upper jaw which lies posterior to the premaxillary . 11. His four front teeth are through and two more in the upper jaw are pressing. 12. You place your index finger against your chin and rest the upper jaw on the top of it. 13. You can see this tooth and its position in the upper jaw of the horse in photo six. 14. Sometimes miscalled maxillary length when the premaxilla enters into the upper jaw. 15. A whalebone whale of Arctic seas, having a very large head and an arched upper jaw . 16. Mouth large with rictus more than 2/3 length of upper jaw. 17. It has a pair of large canine teeth in its upper jaw. 18. North American freshwater food and game fish (Micropterus salmoides), mostly grayish black with a dark irregular stripe along each side and a large upper jaw extending past the eye. 19. Wolf Hanke at the University of Rostock inGermany and colleagues were intrigued by thermal images showing intensephysiological activity in the pits on the upper jaw of the dolphins, Sotaliaguianensis. 20. Grover Cleveland, 22nd and 24th president of the United States, underwent a secret operation aboard a yacht to remove his cancerous upper jaw in 1893. 21. They are cobalt-blue on top and silvery-white below, with a pronounced dorsal fin and a long, lethal, spear-shaped upper jaw. 22. One group of whales has, instead of teeth, long strips of bone, hanging from their upper jaw. This is the baleen whale, the largest animal in the world.