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The Mentalis is a muscle of the human body. A top-down view of skeletal muscle Muscle is a contractile form of tissue. ... Human anatomy or anthropotomy is a special field within anatomy. ...


The Mentalis is situated at the tip of the chin. It raises and pushes up the lower lip, causing wrinkling of the chin, as in doubt or displeasure.

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A typical adult human skeleton consists of the following 206 bones. ... A typical adult human skeleton consists of the following 206 bones. ... List of blood vessels This is an incomplete list, which can or may never satisfy any subjective standard for completeness. ...

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Abstract Games magazine: game strategy articles, game reviews, news : MAGAZINE (1988 words)
Mentalis, introduced around 1977 by Mentalis Ltd. of London, belongs to this category, and it is not difficult to see why, on the face of it.
A certain degree of memory is required in the play of the game, but, rather than being overwhelming, this factor is just sufficient to make the game riveting because of reluctance to let your attention wander so that you lose track of the position.
(The Mentalis diagrams are shown on the back cover.) The tiles are kept in a bag unseen until they are drawn out to be used by the players.
The palmomental reflex: a useful clinical sign? -- Owen and Mulley 73 (2): 113 -- Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery, ... (1767 words)
mentalis muscle, which can be elicited by stimulation of areas
contraction of the mentalis muscle of the chin.
or both mentalis muscles may then be observed.
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