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In art, the method by which an artwork is produced. Common processes, such as painting, may be clarified by the use of more precise terminology; for example, the many painting processes include layering, dripping, stippling, and dragging.



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The body mass of the bank vole is best correlated with three mandibular characters--total length of mandible at processus articularis excluding incisors, length of mandible excluding incisors, and maximum height of mandible excluding coronoid process, and three maxillary characters--zygomatic skull width, length of cranial (upper) diastema, and length of foramen incisivum.
In the mandible, they have been reportedly found in the symphysis, body, angle, coronoid process, and the condylar neck.
39) It courses anteriorly from the anteroinferior surface of the epicondyle and attaches to the medial edge of the coronoid process.
 
 
 
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