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Petrus Ramus died in 1572.

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Petrus Ramus was born in 1515.

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Ramus is Latin for a branch or twig.

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A ramus is an extension of a bone making an angle with the rest of the structure.

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Goodrich-Ramus Barn was created in 1942.

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Jonas Danilssønn Ramus was born in 1649.

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Jonas Danilssønn Ramus died in 1718.

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The dorsal ramus is typically smaller than the ventral ramus in terms of size. The dorsal ramus branches off the spinal nerve and supplies the muscles and skin of the back, whereas the ventral ramus is larger and supplies the limbs and anterior trunk.

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The cast of Ramus - 2012 includes: Chris Devito

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Joshua Prince-Ramus was born on 1969-08-11.

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The ramus artery is also know as the left intermediary artery.

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Nick Ramus was born on September 9, 1929, in Seattle, Washington, USA.

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Nick Ramus died on May 30, 2007, in Benson, Arizona, USA.

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The masseter muscle is lateral to the ramus of the mandible. This muscle is one of the primary muscles of mastication and helps in closing the jaw during chewing.

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it is the bone that you can touch behind the last molar and it is apart of the sphenoid bone better known as the ramus of the sphenoid.

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Joseph E Ramus has written:

'ROBOT' -- subject(s): Interactive computer systems

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David Ramus is the author of "Mastery: The Keys to Success and Long-Term Fulfillment". This book emphasizes the importance of deliberate practice and focused effort in achieving mastery in any field. Ramus outlines principles and strategies that can help individuals unlock their potential and reach high levels of performance.

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"Fahoo ramus" and "dahoo damus" have no meaning; they are nonsense lyrical words invented by Dr. Seuss in his story How the Grinch Stole Christmas.

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The pubic ramus is part of the pelvis bone located on either side. If there is a fracture on the left pubic ramus, it can cause pain and difficulty with movement. Treatment may involve rest, pain management, and in some cases, surgery.

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No, the ventral ramus contains both motor and sensory fibers. It is a branch of the spinal nerve that provides innervation to various muscles, skin, and structures in the body.

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No, the dorsal ramus does not form a plexus. It supplies nerves to the skin and muscles of the back in a segmental pattern without intermingling as in a plexus, which is a network of nerves where fibers from different spinal nerves combine and then redistribute.

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The lacrimal ramus is the organ located in the lacrimal fossa.

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middle and internal layers of the lateral muscles

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Romulus and Ramus fought over rome

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An armlike bar of bone is called a brachial bone.

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The ventral ramus of a spinal nerve contains both sensory and motor nerve fibers. These fibers innervate the muscles, joints, and skin on the front part of the body.

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The ascending part of the mandible is the vertical portion of the mandible bone that extends from the mandibular angle to the coronoid process. It forms the posterior border of the ramus of the mandible and provides attachment for muscles involved in chewing and jaw movement.

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The dorsal ramus is a branch of the spinal nerve that innervates the muscles and skin along the spine, while the dorsal root is a bundle of nerve fibers that carry sensory information from the body to the spinal cord. The dorsal ramus carries both sensory and motor fibers, while the dorsal root exclusively carries sensory fibers.

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branch between LAD and the circumflex artery

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The anterior ramus of a spinal nerve contains a mixture of sensory and motor nerve fibers. These fibers carry signals to and from the muscles, skin, and joints in the corresponding area of the body.

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The white ramus communicans carries non-myelinated GVE fibers.

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Pierre Ramus has written:

'Die Irrlehre des Marxismus' -- subject(s): Communism

'Friedenskrieger des Hinterlandes' -- subject(s): Anarchism

'William Godwin, der Theoretiker des kommunistischen Anarchismus' -- subject(s): Anarchism, History, Political science

'Why does anarchism progress so slowly?' -- subject(s): Anarchism and anarchists

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Preganglionic sympathetic axons leave the spinal cord throughout the thoracic spine and the upper lumber spine (T1-L2).
These preganglionic sympathetic axons exit the spinal canal within the anterior primary ramus and then quickly separate to travel via the white ramus communicans to the ipsilateral sympathetic trunk.

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The end organ or muscle innervated by that particular spinal nerve component would atrophy.

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