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"cranium" Definitions
  1. the bone structure that forms the head and surrounds and protects the brain

168 Sentences With "cranium"

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By investigating the boy's cranium, the researchers found that it was only 87.5 percent the size of a full grown Neanderthal's cranium.
As you can see wearing a little protection for the hair, the head, which is called, I guess, the cranium, the cat cranium.
The first great rebalancing took place within Mill's capacious cranium.
Top Twitter trends can hit your cranium while you're driving.
When Trotsky turned his back, he buried it in Trotsky's cranium.
I scraped away the subcutaneous tissue revealing his ivory white cranium.
But I hear the cosmos howling fiercely inside Its minuscule cranium.
Or the guy who brings Cranium to an orgy: wrong party.
That's puny compared to the 100 billion genuine neurons in your cranium.
He also tapped Kiyan's expertise with the first Melo7 investment, Cranium Hullabaloo.
The idea has been germinating in Wysol's cranium for nearly a decade.
In one case, the wooden spike was still sticking out of the cranium.
Another tray held more than 50 fragments of a cranium, shattered like glass.
Using a torque-sensing drill, she bored two separate holes into the cranium.
It's as if the dark imaginings of Hieronymus Bosch scamper through the cranium.
He was walleyed and skeletal—you could see every bone in his cranium.
It may be an abbreviated human figure, as well — a cranium, to be exact.
Due to my abnormally large cranium, I look rather stupid in actual, physical hats.
But it's also about as nuanced as an ant colony lodged in your cranium.
When choosing a case for your cranium, you want something that's smarter than you are.
Around 90 percent of the brain tissue in the projection from his cranium was saved.
"What we see in the new cranium is like a primitive face," Haile-Selassie said.
One day, we feel a resonance, from the soles of the feet to the cranium.
Their international team found the cranium on the last day of the 2014 archeological field season.
The artist portrays himself as a small sprite with an enlarged cranium wrapped in oversized glasses.
Let's hope those shaping foreign policy in the next administration have more light in the cranium.
"Oh, wait — you saw that?" he said after his eyes quickly, deftly, darted into his cranium.
When our patient bled, the blood that seeped into his cranium occupied space he didn't have.
And he learned a lot along the way, including Ali's thoughts on opponent Ken Norton's cranium.
My advice to you is to cover that cranium with an autograph from your favorite sports hero.
All sorts of basic "humans shouldn't be moving this fast" alerts were going off inside my cranium.
With thin metal plates, the resident reconstructed her cranium, returning the bone that she had previously removed.
They include a cranium, a lower jaw bone, an upper jaw, and various other skull fragments and teeth.
The cranium found in Portugal's Aroeira cave belonged to a Neanderthal, the closest extinct relative of modern humans.
The surgeons made further cuts into the cranium, and then gently eased the brain back into his head.
Piltdown Man cranium and mandible as reconstructed by Dr Arthur Smith Woodward (L) and Professor Arthur Keith (R).
"While the cranium is incredibly complete, it was flattened during the fossilization process," said Su in a statement.
I imagine that successful meditation will feel like a therapy dog taking up residence up in my cranium.
Every time I talked to her or saw her, I just couldn't divert my attention from her large cranium.
His patient, 4-month-old Bentley Yoder, needed to have part of his brain put back into his cranium.
Once wrapped around my cranium, the D9200s have enough clamping force to stay in place without ever inducing discomfort.
His stories are usually full of wonder and glory, surreal glimpses of the alternative universe in Big Red's cranium.
Verdict: To crack this cranium theft case, officers of the Tucson Police Department had better put their heads together.
Many skulls bore evidence of healed fractures to the top or back of the cranium, some with multiple injuries.
He was trying to debunk phrenology—the notion that the size of the cranium determines how intelligent you are.
Analysis of this specimen's cranium shows that, had it grown to adulthood, it would've weighed about 25 pounds (11.3 kg).
The other fossil, the back half of a cranium (pictured, attached to some rock) turned out to be Homo sapiens.
Born to a litter of six puppies, his mama dog's womb was so crowded that Beaux's developing cranium became sunken.
The headband is a little wider than the older wired QC353 headphones, which is a blessing for my enormous cranium.
"In a broad sense, he was proving that the size of the cranium has no correlation to intelligence," Orr explained.
The key to figuring out how big the extinct otter was came from the fossil of its cantaloupe-size cranium.
One skull also had a hole drilled into the left parietal bone, which forms the sides and roof of the cranium.
At a paleontology research center in Madrid, experts extracted and restored the cranium over a "painstaking" two-year process, Quam said.
Bentley had 100 cubic centimeters of brain outside his skull, so the surgeons had to expand his cranium to accommodate it.
Most compelling of all was a skull, its cranium intact, that most likely came from an adult woman of African descent.
One of the tenets of neurosurgery is that the cranium, the bone that encases the brain, can fit only so much.
The Roman admiral and scholar died during the eruption of Mount Vesuvius in 79 A.D. Might this really be his cranium?
The Apidima 1 skull fragment, a partial cranium, identified as belonging to an early modern human (right), and reconstructed CT images (left).
In his memoir, Chan proudly recounts the body parts he has shattered over the course of his career: nose, jaw, ankle, cranium.
The cranium, in addition to revealing facial characteristics, is shedding new light on the origin of Australopithecus and the species that followed.
The Visor, instead, has a padded crown that distributes the weight across your cranium, making it easier to wear during longer sessions.
The discovery included an almost complete cranium and lower jaw, which in its fossilized form required virtual reconstruction using CT technology in Beijing.
The fossils, found at a site in China's Yunnan Province, include a largely complete cranium and lower jaw, various teeth, and limb bones.
The issue was that compared with the rest of my slight visage, my cranium is too broad, too low, too flat, too brutal.
"The 'elongated cranium' of Ata is therefore phenotypically normal for a preterm foetus that has been delivered," write the researchers in the study.
"Buzzy" was the star of Cranium Command, in which he guided a boy though life from a control center inside the child's brain.
Spikes reportedly stole an animatronic character named "Buzzy" from the closed Cranium Command attraction, and clothes from The Haunted Mansion, among other props.
The cranium has ruminated for decades in a display case, amid pathological and anatomical anomalies such as malformed fetuses and pickled liver stones.
Put to the test, Mr. Ryan revealed that all along, he doesn't have anything more creative in his cranium than stale conservative dogma.
Working in combinations of 3-5 shots, he ventilated the cranium of Sombat and sent him down with a meaty right leg kick.
His team's work showed that the virus prefers attacking neurological stem cells—the kind found in the cranium of developing fetuses—over other types.
Concussion, by contrast, is caused by the internal movement and distortion of the brain as it bounces around inside the cranium after an impact.
You can look down to pick up a drink or look up to see people staring at the ridiculous thing attached to your cranium.
As it stewed in the stagnant, acidic pool, minerals began to replace the soft tissue in the cranium, preserving it for millions of years.
As a writer, Alexie wears his heart on his sleeve, his spleen in a go-cup and his cranium in a sleek postmodern headdress.
Netflix has just released a three-part documentary called Inside Bill's Brain that, as the title promises, digs deep into the Microsoft cofounder's cranium.
Since the problem is clearly with my cranium, I have spent the past few weeks slowly rereading those pages most resistant to my understanding.
"I found the skull to be rather unusual looking, with quite a bulbous cranium and noticeable asymmetry of the chin," said Morrison in a statement.
Then, they analyzed the skeleton and used parts of the skull to estimate the size of the cranium and infer the size of the brain.
Marshall, 27, is bandmates with Marcus Mumford, who is married to Carey Mulligan, meaning that games of Cranium must be impossible around the Mumford household.
This was the 59th craniopagus surgery — defined as operations that separate people joined at the cranium — to have been performed in the world since 1952.
Deep inside a Portuguese cave, the fossil of a human cranium lay buried for 400,000 years, surrounded by a smattering of stone tools and animal remains.
Unfortunately, Richards is later found with a scalpel-like blade jutting out of his head and Francis's severed cranium is gutted and carved like a pumpkin.
Each of these, as cheekily campy as they look in the age of high-definition cranium-bursting headshots, was scapegoated for all kinds of societal ills.
Slowly, she worked her way through to the bone, the cranium, cauterizing vessels here, scraping away tissue there, eventually turning a flap of her scalp open.
If a blood vessel bursts in the brain, it is called a hemorrhagic stroke, and blood may leak into the cranium and severely damage brain tissue.
Humanity may have lapsed into terminal tedium or hubristic stupidity, but that creature, with long, slender limbs and a cranium like a speedskater's helmet, remains interesting.
Child, who grew up playing intense games of Cranium, said the company sees huge spikes in users playing in groups of two or more on holidays.
The great hammerhead has the most distinctive hammer, while the smooth hammerhead has a cranium that looks like it's had one too many encounters with a steamroller.
The surgery, writes Larson, involved drilling holes on both sides of Rosemary's head, inserting a spatula into her cranium near the frontal lobes and turning and scraping.
Aphex Twin's Cheetah feels like a big throbbing vein inside your cranium, and, in a change of genres, Rage Against the Machine's eponymous album sounds equally impactful.
I look down and see a stream of crimson red cover the green grass in the asphalt cracks as it exits what remains of the dog's cranium.
Now, scientists have found that the fossilized cranium belonged to an ancient relative of modern mammals that once scurried around North America some 130 million years ago.
She added that the skull caps are missing parts of the cranium because the skeletons got damaged when they were washed down the river in a flood.
Microsoft has a database of around 600 heads tracking the shape of the cranium, eye depth, the size and relative position of the nose bridge, and other variations.
Because cranium size is a good indicator of brain size, the findings suggest that Neanderthals' large brains took longer to grow to adult size than our brains do.
In Charles, the protruding "Habsburg jaw" reached such an extreme that he had trouble chewing and speaking, the dynasty's unusually elongated skull was as warped as a Paracas cranium.
It felt like I'd only been asleep for fifteen minutes and my head was throbbing as if a bunch of Smurfs had started a mosh pit in my cranium.
Medical examiners who inspected the new evidence on Friday night used dental records to identify the head, which did not show any damage to the cranium, Mr. Moller said.
One of the tenets of neurosurgery, perhaps the principal tenet, is the Monro-Kellie doctrine: that the cranium, the bone that encases the brain, can fit only so much.
"My biggest concern is that bones of two different hominin species were combined, a H. heidelbergensis (or H. rhodesiensis) cranium with a Neanderthal mandible," Bastir wrote in an email.
In his book, Kwik references "limitless foods" to eat or drink for cranium health: avocados, blueberries, broccoli, leafy greens, walnuts, coconut oil, eggs, turmeric, salmon, water, and dark chocolate.
A team of scientists from China and the United States described the new species based on a cranium, a mandible and some teeth they found in a coal mine.
In the first skull series, called Dispossession (1990–92), a black skull in shifting positions, its jaw sometimes divided from the cranium, is contrasted to Stern's face, which never changes.
After the cow's skull was uncovered at Champ-Durand, a 1999 study suggested that the hole in the cranium was the result of the cow being gored by another cow.
The newly discovered species, Siamogale melilutra, had large, powerful jaws and enlarged teeth, according to the scientists responsible for excavating and studying a cranium pulled from a geological site in 2010.
Ayub, 5, endured a meconium aspiration at birth, inhaling amniotic fluid into his lungs, which left him with cystic fibrosis, partial blindness and a tube to drain fluid from his cranium.
But the researchers, familiar with the scraping and cut marks associated with trepanation, determined that the bone had been scraped intensively -- with the intent to form a hole in the cranium.
Here is another true story: At no point did I, or any other student of Ahn's Taekwondo in Dallas, Texas, learn the "drive your cranium through 111 slabs of concrete" maneuver.
Experts first digitally separated the shape of the skull bones from the overlying plaster then converted data from a micro-CT scan to create a 3D-printed model of the cranium.
"I couldn't believe my eyes when I spotted the rest of the cranium," said Yohannes Haile-Selassie, study author and curator of physical anthropology at the Cleveland Museum of Natural History.
And then, as you reel away with your thick bag full of bounty, you hear a whisper, up there, in your cranium, deep in the guilt cortex: What even is Duty anyway.
The head includes sensors and when you rub Jibo's plastic cranium, its screen eye turns into a smile, the robot emits a purring sound, and the head presses back against your hand.
" An appetizer of snails prompts the revelation that Freud owed his genius to his snail-shaped cranium: "His brain is in the form of a spiral—to be extracted with a needle!
Below is the rest of the pen war, which ends with a crushing defeat, as Rebzy manages to cram 242 - yes, two hundred and forty two — pens into and onto her cranium. .
I can claim a few of these attributes—most notably my habit of becoming a maniacal see-you-next-Tuesday when I find myself on the losing team in game of Cranium.
Brand-new hips of the finest titanium,Now a wattle in lieu of a neck,As for what's going on in your cranium,Well, you've lost a few jacks from the deck.
Rather, the skull could have been elongated by  vaginal delivery  of the preterm fetus, while heat and pressure underground after the body was buried could have further compressed the cranium, the scientists reported.
Still in the womb, he was diagnosed with a rare condition called encephalocele, or cranium bifidum, in which parts of the brain protrude outside of gaps that have formed in the developing skull.
An errant stroke can brush away a remnant of a blindfold, a piece of rope, a cranium fragment with a bullet hole, the bullet itself: the criminal evidence needed to prosecute a murder.
So consider this a legal disclaimer: neither I, nor Kilbourne, nor Lenny Dee himself are responsible for whatever misfortune might befall your cranium, should you choose to play this at the wrong time.
The cranium is also one of the earliest human fossils in Europe to be connected to prehistoric stone tools, according to a study published Monday in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
The original 800 S is like a sieve when it comes to letting outside sound in, and it pushes almost as much volume out of the headphones' sides as it does into your cranium.
It is not an essential property of consciousness that it is implemented on carbon-based biological neural networks inside a cranium: silicon-based processors in a computer could in principle do the trick too.
The clamping force around my cranium is perfectly distributed across the full width of the headband, and because the ear cups attach via a suspension system, I can adjust each one independently with ease.
At the same time, A. anamensis also had some modern features, such as a reduction in canine size and a large cranium compared to A. afarensis—the species that supposedly came after A. anamensis.
As soon as the Texas screamo wunderkinds punch the gas, there's a swift bash to the cranium with an earth-rattling bass, a fiery drum assault, and a deep growl that bellows from hell.
A few questions pop up in the ol' cranium when confronted with this information: why would someone watch a VR video while at a basketball game — a sporting event they likely paid to watch live?
Apologies to the bald fans of hard rock, of course, but the heaviness that emits from de Brauw's amp(s) was meant to be consumed through mass doses of mane-whipping, cranium-nodding, and eardrum-destroying.
But what sets these artists apart in today's broader music landscape is their dedication to the kind of inviting, melodic, stick-in-your-cranium earworms that made superstars of everyone from Michael Jackson to Taylor Swift.
Violently—beautifully—bitter. A synesthetic explosion of 'brown' that finds its way into the furthest reaches of the nasal cavity and spreads to the darkest recesses of the cranium, thrillingly riding the outer reaches of palatable.
Perhaps because their felted loved one is stepping out on them with a certain long-haired pitching God who was formerly the teenage version of that Jerry Maguire kid with the unsolicited facts about cranium weight.
ZS: In the mask, it looks like there's a family portrait hanging in the cranium, and then there's also this black felt that's coming in, splitting the middle of the head, and going inside the eye socket.
Mr. Dreyer said he often is inspired by materials never intended for horology, like carbotech, a carbon fiber composite that he adapted by partnering with a producer of a high-end polymer used to make cranium prosthetics.
The grooves may have acted as "a track for a cord" to mount the skull, she said, and the drilled hole on the top of the cranium may have been used to suspend the skull like a mobile.
"I find myself on the fence in regards to the claim made by the authors that the model of a single evolving lineage from A. anamensis to A. afarensis is being challenged by the new cranium," said Alemseged.
Photo: GettyOn Tuesday, a local medical examiner released their report that concluded a 38-year-old man in St. Petersburg, Florida, died due to an explosion in his vape pen that sent two piece of shrapnel into his cranium.
HOUSTON (Reuters) - Super Bowl memories are meant to last forever and former Chicago Bears quarterback Jim McMahon clings through the pain and haze to his as the ravages of a cranium-rattling National Football League career take a toll.
I have the type of head and ears that don't like headphones: the pressure from the headband typically leaves the top of my cranium sore after an hour, or the ear pads get hot and my ears get sore.
The team was not able to do DNA analysis on the cranium and jaw, but, using digital scans, compared its shape to skulls from hundreds of animals across Asia and in collections in Germany and England, Dr. Hansford said.
In The Lost Library of John Dee, the painting is installed near a portrait of 17th-century physician Sir Theodore de Mayerne, who sports a skullcap, long beard, and robe as he cradles a human cranium in one hand.
On a high shelf, models of human heads are lined up like guillotine trophies, from the rudimentary top of a CPR doll to a gory cranium of a generic angry man (it bears an uncanny resemblance to musician Dave Grohl).
Something's different about Mickey Mouse... In the works of KAWS, Disney's dopey hero looks grave, not least because his trademarked top has been replaced with a more skeletal visage, the crossed-out bone cranium for which the artist is internationally renowned.
Along the way, we meet a medieval scribe; a guy who looks an awful lot like Gutenberg (if memory serves); Hamlet, hamming it up with Yorick's cranium; and a kindly librarian about to whack a book with a rubber stamp.
Before Stone was a political operative, orchestrating Brooks Brothers' riots and exchanging secret messages with WikiLeaks, he was Egghead, the kid who got bullied on the school bus, not for being a bookworm but for having a perfectly oval-shaped cranium.
Previously, this species was only known from odd bits of teeth and jaw fragments, so this new cranium, uncovered at the Woranso-Mille site in the Afar region of Ethiopia, represents a major leap in our understanding of this early australopithecine.
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The law doesn't just pertain to abortions either, but to any medically induced, live, early birth — including ones due to the detection of a fatal fetal anomaly, like anencephaly, where babies lack a brain and cranium above the base of the skull.
Then a hazy memory floated back: My husband, a dentist, was showing me a research skull, the kind dental students use in anatomy class, with metal hinges attaching the lower jaw to each side and two clasps securing the cranium in place.
So there is the running back, his knees pounded to sawdust by too many years of too many hits, who fails his physical, or the linebacker who has sustained his fourth concussion and feels as if his cranium is packed with confetti.
Up against the biblical condom wrappers are British designer Jessie Hall's "Plantstudie Hats" — three very intricately knitted cranium cozies inspired by Karl Blossfeldt's photographs of tower-like plants (sadly, in her submission of her family wearing them, her dog's head remains bare).
From the Warriors' point of view, Tyronn Lue's decision to lean on Jefferson—and Harrison Barnes' flying elbow to Love's cranium—didn't necessarily shift momentum, but a 30-point loss is a 30-point loss, and they just took one of those.
The Indian robot cranium he carries in Season 1 is imprinted with the symbol of the Man in the Maze, and he describes it as representing "the deepest level in this game," though it eventually leads him to the literal dead end of a graveyard.
Scientists on Wednesday described the cranium of a small primitive Cretaceous Period mammal called Cifelliodon wahkarmoosuch, about the size of a small hare, that lived 130 million years ago, boasting traits suggesting it possessed a keen sense of smell and may have been nocturnal.
"Many abortions that occur later in pregnancy involve fetal anomalies incompatible with life, such as anencephaly, the absence of the brain and cranium above the base of the skull, or limb-body wall complex, when the organs develop outside of the body cavity," according to the ACOG.
In Bentley's case, the hospital made a model of his brain and cranium, and Meara was able to cut into the spongy model to test different methods and to make sure there were no surprises, like abnormal blood vessels, when the baby went under the knife.
It's been a month since 7-month-old Bentley Yoder underwent surgery to place his brain back into his cranium – and the strong baby who is currently in recovery has a future that is "as bright as his eyes," according to his parents, Sierra and Dustin Yoder.
"The Aroeria cranium increases the anatomical diversity in the human fossil record from this time period, suggesting different populations showed somewhat different combinations of features," Rolf Quam, a co-author of Monday's study and an anthropologist from Binghamton University in New York, said in a news release.
It's comfy as hell on your ears (and cranium), the mic and sound are stellar, and it has a nice retractable mic with balanced mic monitoring so you can hear your own voice when you talk—helping you avoid yelling loudly when you mean to just talk.
A radar scan carried out for a documentary on Britain's Channel 4 showed a gap in the skeleton inside what's believed to be the Bard's tomb at Stratford-upon-Avon's Holy Trinity Church, possibly affirming the lore that 183th-century grave robbers made away with his cranium.
Anima is a little one-note, with the initial impression of the head in the water being the main visual — although a small discovery awaits in its cranium, where you can peer through a peep-hole and see a video of dancers, as if glimpsing the head's dreams.
On one of the long, quiet days of our return journey, I had read about the discovery, in a Greek cave, of a human cranium that was dated to 210,000 years ago, about 140,000 years earlier than scientists had until recently believed that humans first emigrated from Africa.
Cranial surgeries were also done as part of magic-ritual practices, but in these cases, "symbolic trepanations" involved the removal of only the external compact layer of the skull, and possibly the spongy part of the cranium, and without penetrating the endocranial space (the layer between the skull and the brain), explained Petrone.
UTAH FAMILY FINDS REMAINS OF ANCIENT HORSE IN BACKYARD "Based on the unlikely discovery of this near-complete fossil cranium, we now recognize a new, cosmopolitan group of early mammal relatives," said Adam Huttenlocker, lead author of the study and assistant professor of clinical integrative anatomical sciences at the Keck School of Medicine of USC, in a statement .
A.S. "We Got the Beat" opened the show with the requisite bang, and "Vacation" had its spot, too, but the real surprise in the underrated Go-Go's jukebox musical "Head Over Heels" were two deep cuts: "Vision of Nowness" and, especially, "Automatic Rainy Day" — the latter powerbombed into my cranium in a duet by Bonnie Milligan and Taylor Iman Jones.
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In the build up to their own fight, the Minter camp took umbrage over the stubble headed Hagler, who might use his bristly cranium in clinches to open up their chap's cut happy face; in turn, the Hagler camp cast a wary finger at Minter's cut man, Jackie McCoy, if they spotted him applying any illegal looking substance, he would be reported and Minter stripped of the title in the event of a win.
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