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1 shape and the extent of its contact with the petrous.
2 ailed attempts at DNA extraction from teeth, petrous, and cranium of this and other individuals from
3 surgically relevant aspects of the posterior petrous bone during pediatric maturation, a region well-
4 tained from the Middle Pleistocene cave bear petrous bone has thus facilitated a revised evolutionary
5 very of a low coverage palaeogenome from the petrous bone of a ~360,000 year old cave bear from Kudar
6 h adequate quality for the evaluation of the petrous bone structures with ultralow doses of radiation
7 h adequate quality for the evaluation of the petrous bone structures with ultralow doses of radiation
8 o DNA could be retrieved from a tooth or the petrous bone, mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) could be isolate
9 s, broad ligament, and the endolymphatic sac/petrous bone.
10 ient packing of the cochlear duct within the petrous bone.
11 pout caused by the air/bone interface of the petrous bone.
12                                              Petrous bones and teeth are the skeletal elements most o
13 year transect of human genomes, sampled from petrous bones giving consistently excellent endogenous D
14                   Moreover, it suggests that petrous bones may provide a means of extending both the
15 uid solutions, we separated powders from the petrous bones of 10 individuals of similar archaeologica
16 easurements of the concentrations of lead in petrous bones of individuals representing approximately
17  amounts of ancient DNA are preserved in the petrous bones of the 2 individuals despite unfavorable c
18 sampled from intact skulls or disarticulated petrous bones without damage to surrounding bone, and we
19 nt DNA from 30 teeth (and nine corresponding petrous bones) using this minimally destructive extracti
20 etic material we obtained by extracting from petrous bones, and who we show were members of the popul
21 erus, handplate, fibula, tibia, femur, ribs, petrous part, scapula and head mesenchyme.
22 e to the inner ear region and surface of the petrous portion of fragmentary crania.
23 clean-room procedures and basic knowledge of petrous pyramid anatomy.
24 cation of relevant morphological features, a petrous pyramid is cleaned with a sandblaster, and the c
25 he cochlea of fragmented skulls in which the petrous pyramid of the temporal bone is accessible.
26 iation of chondrocytes to osteoblasts in the petrous temporal bone autonomous to paraflocculus/floccu
27 sigmoid sinus, or jugular bulb, those of the petrous temporal bone had a higher risk (50%, 36 of 72 f
28 tions of the subarcuate fossa, a part of the petrous temporal bone, which encapsulates the parafloccu