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Filter by Meaning The scientist studied the sagittal section of the brain tissue.
The athlete threw the javelin with a sagittal trajectory.
The biologist studied the sagittal section of the fish's skull.
The astronaut observed the earth's sagittal orbit from space.
The geologist described the sagittal fissure in the rock formation.
The mathematician plotted the sagittal line on the graph.
The smith forged a sagittal spearhead for the warrior.
The skull's sagittal suture can be seen on an X-ray or CT scan.
The sagittal crest is a bony ridge on the top of some primate skulls.
The sagittal alignment of the spine is a critical factor in spinal surgeries and rehabilitation.
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