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Meniscus
Meniscus Meniscus (plural: menisci), from the Greek for "crescent", has different meanings: Meniscus in liquids A: Read the bottom of a concave meniscus.B: Read the top of a convex meniscus. A meniscus is a curve in ...
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Meniscus (translated from German)
Meniscus Under Meniscus (majority: Menisci) one understands: the curved surface ... of a liquid in close containers, see Meniscus (hydrostatics) in the optics one becomes as meniscus or meniscus glass Linse designation, and z has ...
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Meniscus (translated from French)
Meniscus This article is one ébauche to be ... share your knowledge by modifying it. A meniscus is fibro cartilage present in the articulation ... two meniscuses of semilunar aspect which face. Meniscus médial The meniscus médial takes the shape of C, more open than the side meniscus. It facilitates the contact between the ...
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Meniscus (translated from Dutch)
Meniscus Meniscus has several meanings: meniscus , the hollow or convex fluid mirror in a tube or capillair meniscus, a disc kraakbeenachtig material in knee meniscus, a lens with a hollow and ...
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Lateral meniscus
Lateral meniscus Lateral meniscus Head of right tibia seen from above ... joint from behind, showing interior ligaments. Latin meniscus lateralis Gray's subject #93 343 System MeSH [1] The lateral meniscus (external semilunar fibrocartilage) is nearly circular and ... of the articular surface than the medial meniscus. It is grooved laterally for the ...
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Medial meniscus
Medial meniscus Medial meniscus Head of right tibia seen from above ... attachments of ligaments. [[Image:|250px|center|]] Latin meniscus medialis Gray's subject #93 343 System MeSH [1] The medial meniscus (internal semilunar fibrocartilage) is nearly semicircular in ... tibia, between the attachments of the lateral meniscus and the posterior cruciate ligament. See ...
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Meniscus transplant
Meniscus transplant The meniscus is the cartilage in the knee which ... bone from the lower leg bone. A meniscus transplant consists of taking out a worn or damaged meniscus and replacing it with a new one ...
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User:Meniscus
User:Meniscus I like books about lemons.
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Meniscus (anatomy)
Meniscus (anatomy) In anatomy, a meniscus is either of two parts of the ... human knee. The knee contains a lateral meniscus and a medial meniscus, and both are cartilaginous tissues that provide ... undergoes tension and torsion. The plural of 'meniscus' is 'menisci'. The menisci are also ...
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Talk:Meniscus
Talk:Meniscus Should this page be divided into two ...
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