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Our mental models of the world can prevent us from recognizing emerging problems in the workplace.
Mastoid Process
A bony projection located behind the ear on the skull, part of the temporal bone, involved in muscle attachment and containing air cells linked to the middle ear.
Mastoid Air Cells
Spaces within the mastoid process of the temporal bone connected to the middle ear by ducts.
Zygomatic Arch
The zygomatic arch, composed of the zygoma (cheekbone) and the temporal bone, forms the prominence of the cheek and the outer side of the eye socket.
Temporalis Muscle
A broad, fan-shaped muscle on each side of the head that assists in chewing by elevating the mandible to close the mouth.
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