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Discover LudwigThe word 'cranium' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is a noun which refers to the skull or the head of an animal, usually a human. An example sentence using the word 'cranium' is: "The hard part of the human body is the cranium, which contains and protects the brain."
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Diego Maradona understood that the cranium was always a quick route to goal when feet and hands were not willing.
It was not only his appearance - noble cranium and mad scientist's tonsure - that set Longford apart from his government colleagues.
The brain itself does not fossilise, but the inside of the cranium retains an impression of its contours.
And when Dr Takebe implanted such buds into the brains of mice whose immune systems had been disabled to prevent rejection (he chose the brain because it is easy to fit the cranium with a tiny clear plate, so that you can see what is going on), he observed that they connected with the mouse's blood system within two days.After two months the buds not only looked like liver, they acted like it.
Like Clare, he fashions his rope from observations of reality, exquisitely described.In this section Cruellest trade Cranium cracker A fine line The thinker Healing force The big book index ReprintsAdversity only strengthened his refusal to understand what is meant by the "tragedy of the commons".
"Dreadful deadly spasms" of cerebral palsy shot their way from his cranium to his spine and into his feet.
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In it the Martians really are little green men who quack like ducks and sport craniums that are a cross between a skull and the Mekon of Mekonta arch-villain of the old Dan Dare coMekonta arch-villain
Baby brain on board ReprintsPalaeoamericans have longer, narrower craniums than modern native Americans, and their faces are smaller and project forward more.
His first major study, The Ancient Inhabitants of the Canary Islands (1925), classified prehistoric Guanche skeletons and craniums and reconstructed a history of the islands' population.
Much of Broca's research concerned the comparative study of the craniums of the so-called races of mankind.
The cranium the part of the skull that encloses the brain is sometimes called the braincase, but its intimate relation to the sense organs for sight, sound, smell, and taste and to other structures makes such a designation somewhat misleading.
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