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Uso de malleus em inglês
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Thomas Cromwell, like Latimer of humble origin, was the "malleus monachorum."
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Caldani mentions a case with the incus and malleus deficient, and Scarpa and Torreau quote instances of deficient ossicles.
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This causes the incus to move through a shorter distance, but with greater force than the end of the malleus.
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Examination of the malleus shows that the width, but not the length, of this ossicle is decreased in the mutant mice.
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He is known in the history of anatomical discovery as the first who described the two tympanal bones, termed malleus and incus.
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Deeper, past the secret passage of the tympanic membrane, through the drum, sit like atolls the malleus, the incus, and the stapes.
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The bony fixation of the malleus and stapes is explained as atavism of the processus anterior mallei and peripheral lamina stapedialis in embryological development.
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He enumerates the tunics and humours of the eye, and gives an account of the internal ear, in which he notices the malleus and incus.
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Sergei led him past two Malleus Guards standing watch outside a large sitting room.
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Malleus sets up caches of equipment, money, and so forth.
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This man must've been one of the Malleus Brethren, the elite of Hammer's soldiers.
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Among the latter was the Malleus vulgaris, which is used as food by the natives.
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Jeth knew it because the lower order of soldiers, the Malleus Guard, were incapable of betrayal.
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The Ordo Malleus has existed, in one form or another, since the founding of the Church.
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In the Malleus Maleficarum a similar story is told Puncher, a famous magician on the Upper Rhine.
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It looked like a large clear-colored spider with flaccid, rubbery legs- abrainimplant of the Malleus Guard.