| 41. | The chicken's hyoid bone for example, already extends halfway around the back of the skull.
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| 42. | During the trial, pathologists testified hyoid bones are broken far more often in manual strangulations than during hangings.
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| 43. | Bryce was suffering, in part, because of the limits of a funny little bone called the hyoid.
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| 44. | The hyoid's job is to hold muscle attachments from the tongue, trachea and throat in place.
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| 45. | Although it has an incomplete ossification of the hyoid bone, it lacks the special morphology of the larynx.
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| 46. | Like cormorants but unlike other birds, darters use their hyoid bone to stretch the gular sac in display.
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| 47. | The hyoid bone is unusually large, and presumably has a role in the whale's suction feeding.
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| 48. | Coroner Harold Kade concluded that due to a broken hyoid bone in her throat, Kupcinet had been strangled.
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| 49. | The skull also includes the first record of hyoid bones ( part of the tongue apparatus ) in tyrannosaurus.
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| 50. | The hyoid system suspends the jaw from the braincase of the skull, permitting great mobility of the jaws.
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