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The Pronunciation for the Anatomic Structure That Is the Portion

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The pronunciation for the anatomic structure that is the portion of the temporal bone of the skull posterior and inferior to each auditory canal is


A) The pronunciation for the anatomic structure that is the portion of the temporal bone of the skull posterior and inferior to each auditory canal is A)    B) (AW-ri-kl) . C)    D) (OS-i-kalz) .
B) (AW-ri-kl) .
C) The pronunciation for the anatomic structure that is the portion of the temporal bone of the skull posterior and inferior to each auditory canal is A)    B) (AW-ri-kl) . C)    D) (OS-i-kalz) .
D) (OS-i-kalz) .

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