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The phrase "articular face" is not correct in written English.
Did you mean "articular facet"? You can use "articular facet" in contexts related to anatomy, particularly when discussing joints or surfaces where two bones meet.
Example: "The articular facet of the vertebra allows for smooth movement between adjacent spinal bones."
Alternatives: "joint surface" or "articulating surface".
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In L. mjobergi, the atlas forms an anterior dens that articulates with the basal plate in an accessory, third occipital articular face.
Also, the area around the periphery of each articular face is flattened, creating a 'bevelled' appearance, and also occurs in Cetiosaurus and Haplocanthosaurus.
The proximal articular face is not preserved.
The distal articular face is wider than the proximal articular face.
The proximal articular face is concave in dorsal aspect.
Mc II preserves the largest phalangeal articular face and connects well with the largest phalange.
Similar(43)
Middle caudals are shallowly concave on both the cranial and caudal articular faces with circular to quadrangular articular faces in anterior and posterior views.
This characteristic is termed 'colonnade' [17] and describes a feature intermediate between 'D-shaped' or subrectangular proximal articular faces and reduced semi-circular proximal articular faces.
Anterior caudal cranial articular faces are shallowly concave and circular to 'heart' shaped in anterior view.
Posterior caudal articular faces are circular to subtriangular in anterior and posterior views.
Both humeri are missing significant portions, including the proximal and distal articular faces.
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