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Phalanx
Phalanx Phalanx (Greek word from phalangos, meaning Finger) can refer to: phalanx formation in ancient warfare. In anatomy, phalanx bones refer to a row of finger ...
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Phalanx (translated from Portuguese)
Phalanx Note: This page is on the bones. If it looks other meanings of the word, consults: Phalanx (desambiguação) phalanxes they are ossos that they ...
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Enumeration of the bones of the skeleton of the man (translated from Russian)
Enumeration of the bones of the skeleton of the man Skelet ... adult person consists of more than 200 bones. in the brackets the Latin names are given Content Bones of the head Skull (cranium) it consists of 23 bones. Cerebral division (8 bones): lobnaya bone (os frontale); the parietal ...
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Equine forelimb anatomy
... have skeletal attachments (the coracoid and clavicle bones). During locomotion, the forelimb functions primarily for ... either researchers or clinicians in the field. Bones of the Distal Forelimb The figure below is a lateral photograph of the bones of the forelimb distal to the carpus: The bones of the equine forelimb distal to the carpus. Metacarpal Bones The equine forelimb contains three metacarpal ...
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Foot (translated from Russian)
... massive and most durable of the human bones) and by the knee cap, which protects ... fibulae. Foot forms the set of small bones. The place of the articulation of femoral ... joint. The articulation of femoral and tibial bones is called by the knee joint, and tibial bones with the bones of foot - by the talocrural joint. ...
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Bone of humans (translated from German)
... altogether humans exist out approx.. 208-214 bones. Table of contents Head Schaedel Brain head ... extremity Shoulder belt That Schulterguertel by two bones one forms: Schluesselbein (Clavicle) Schulterblatt (Scapula) Poor ... siebenundzwanzig. Those Hand root consists of eight bones (Ossa carpi) Punt leg (OS scaphoideum) Moon ... hamatum) Those Central hand consists of five bones (Ossa metacarpi, IV durchnummeriert) Two Sesambeine (Ossa ... Finger consist of in each case three bones (Phalanx proximalis, media, et distalis, IV ...
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Finger
... rotators comprised in the hand itself. The bones of the fingers are called phalanges (singular phalanx); the thumb has two phalanges, and the ... as in daily English. There are three bones in each finger called the proximal phalanx, the middle phalanx and the distal phalanx. Each finger ...
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Metacarpus
... the forearm. It consists of five cylindrical bones which are numbered from the radial to ... two extremities. Common Characteristics of the Metacarpal Bones The body (corpus; shaft) is prismoid in ... the carpus, and with the adjoining metacarpal bones; its dorsal and volar surfaces are rough ... to side; it articulates with the proximal phalanx. It is broader, and extends farther upward ... articular surface. Characteristics of the Individual Metacarpal Bones First Figure 2 : The second metacarpal. ( ...
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South the rope is actually bright (translated from Chinese)
... 2) Metacarpal bone: Metacarpal bone (5 * 2) Phalanx: Near festival phalanx (5 * 2) Center festival phalanx (4 * 2) Far festival phalanx (5 * 2) Pelvis (4): 15. Hipbone (hip bones or innominate bones) (2) 16. Sacrum ...
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Navicular bone
... or scaphoid) is one of the tarsal bones, found in the foot. Its name derives ... the talus, distally with the three cuneiform bones, and occasionally laterally with the cuboid. The ... the scaphoid bone, one of the carpal bones of the wrist. Horse anatomy The navicular ... of the coffin joint between the second phalanx and third phalanx or pedal bone . It is an ...
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