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|Latin
|colspan="2"|linea temporalis
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|colspan="2"|[subject #32 ]
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|System
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|Precursor
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|MeSH
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|Dorlands/Elsevier
|colspan="2"|[l_10/12495892]
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Crossing the middle of the parietal bone in an arched direction are two curved lines, the superior and inferior temporal lines; the former gives attachment to the temporal fascia, and the latter indicates the upper limit of the muscular origin of the Temporalis.