Capsular process

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title: Capsular process
text: In rodents, the capsular process or projection is a bony capsule that contains the root of the lower incisor. It is visible on the labial (outer) side of the mandible as a raising in the bone. There is marked variation within species in the development of this process. Most oryzomyines have a well-developed capsular process, which is usually located behind the coronoid process, but many have a small one, and some lack the structure entirely. Phyllotines and akodontines are also variable in their
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description: Bony capsules located in rodents
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