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As might be expected, Dee is without inion card.
The inion is the highest point of the external occipital protuberance.
The word "inion" is the Greek word for the occipital bone.
The inion is the most prominent projection of the occipital bone at the posterioinferior (lower rear) part of the skull.
The suprainiac fossa is an elliptic depression on the occiput above the superior nuchal line, or inion.
Saerlaith inion Elcomach, Irish centenarian, died 969.
One electrode is placed 2.5 cm above the inion and a reference electrode is placed at Fz.
Caineach inion Urchadh, Queen of Connacht, fl.
White's Daughter from the Glen (Inion an Fhaoit O'n nGleann)
Gaillimh inion Breasail is the name of the mythical woman from whom the river and city of Galway, Ireland, derives its name.
The latter was a daughter of Muitchertach O'Toole and Cacht Inion Loigsig O'Morda.
The external surface is convex and presents midway between the summit of the bone and the foramen magnum a prominence, the external occipital protuberance (or inion).
The legend concerning its naming states that it was called after Gaillimh inion Breasail, the daughter of a Fir Bolg chieftain who drowned in the river.
"Fall is pretty, provided it isn't premaThat's as far as my love turely buried under ten feet of snow inion, life is goes, despite the fact that I'm a native.
Creassa inion Urchadh Princess of the Uí Briúin Seóla and Queen of Connacht, fl.
I have kept my children safe from inion and from the rest of Seisyll's kinsmen and now I'm to be asked to give her to Rhys with my own hnds.'
Brian's mother was Bé Binn inion Urchadh, daughter of Urchadh mac Murchadh (d. 945), king of Maigh Seóla in west Connacht.
Iniencephaly, a term derived from the Greek word "inion" for nape of the neck, is a rare type of cephalic disorder that was first described by Étienne Geoffroy Saint-Hilaire in 1836.
The term external occipital protuberance (protuberantia occipitalis externa) is sometimes used as a synonym, but more precisely the term "inion" refers to the highest point of the external occipital protuberance.
The Book of Leinster names their mother as Cumman inion Dallbronach, claimed as the mother of some twenty saints, including Moninne of Armagh and Saint Senan.
Other notable Irish eccleastical deaths in 882 included Maeltuile mac Fethghnach, Abbot of Glas Noedhen; Tuilelaith inion Uarghalach, Abbess of Kildare.
Since 1985 when Tagalog Department was temporarily closed V. A. Makarenko began working at the Institute of Scientific Information, Russian Academy of Science (INION RAN).
The trouble was that the organ was in a rather awkward situation at the base of the skull, below the inion (that is, the external occipital protuberance), a part of the body which, in most ladies, Nature has thoughtfully cloaked with a fine growth of hair.
In practice many laboratories use two electrodes on the scalp, one at the vertex (midway centrally between the bridge of the nose and the inion, or bony bump at the base of the cranium), and one frontally, about two centimetres behind the hairline.
Specifically, they recorded from three electrode sites placed on the longitudinal midline of the head: one 3 cm anterior to the inion (the bony projection at the posterioinferior part of the skull), and two 3 cm to either side of the midline.