Assignment 2
... 3. Give careful rigorous proofs of Propositions 2.3, 2.4, and 2.5 in the textbook. 4. (a) Show that up to isomorphism5 , there is only one incidence geometry with exactly three points (i.e. show that any incidence geometry with exactly three points is isomorphic to our example from class). (b) Class ...
... 3. Give careful rigorous proofs of Propositions 2.3, 2.4, and 2.5 in the textbook. 4. (a) Show that up to isomorphism5 , there is only one incidence geometry with exactly three points (i.e. show that any incidence geometry with exactly three points is isomorphic to our example from class). (b) Class ...
Right recurrent laryngeal nerve
... important for taste to oropharynx, and sensation and motor function to larynx and laryngopharynx. o important for airway protection o o ...
... important for taste to oropharynx, and sensation and motor function to larynx and laryngopharynx. o important for airway protection o o ...
DCW - PhenX Toolkit
... There are several overarching, critical issues for high-quality data collection of anthropometric measures that optimize the data in gene-environment etiologic research. These issues include: 1) the need for training (and re-training) of study staff in anthropometric data collection; 2) duplicate co ...
... There are several overarching, critical issues for high-quality data collection of anthropometric measures that optimize the data in gene-environment etiologic research. These issues include: 1) the need for training (and re-training) of study staff in anthropometric data collection; 2) duplicate co ...
05 lung & pleura2012-01
... costal cartilage, then deviates for about 1 inch to left at 6th costal cartilage to form cardiac notch. Right pleura: The anterior margin extends vertically from sternoclavicular joint to 6th costal cartilage. Inferior margin : passes round chest wall, on the 8th rib in midclavicular line, 10th rib ...
... costal cartilage, then deviates for about 1 inch to left at 6th costal cartilage to form cardiac notch. Right pleura: The anterior margin extends vertically from sternoclavicular joint to 6th costal cartilage. Inferior margin : passes round chest wall, on the 8th rib in midclavicular line, 10th rib ...
Cerebellum Laboratory
... Anterior, posterior, and flocculonodular lobes of the cerebellum Primary fissure/ pre-nodular (posterolateral) fissure- separate the three lobes Nucleus dorsalis of Clarke/ dorsal spinocerebellar tract Ventral spinocerebellar tract (enters cerebellum thru superior cerebellar peduncle) Accessory (lat ...
... Anterior, posterior, and flocculonodular lobes of the cerebellum Primary fissure/ pre-nodular (posterolateral) fissure- separate the three lobes Nucleus dorsalis of Clarke/ dorsal spinocerebellar tract Ventral spinocerebellar tract (enters cerebellum thru superior cerebellar peduncle) Accessory (lat ...
phylum mollusca
... Below the mouth is the opening to the pedal slime gland that lays down the mucus trail used in locomotion. There are two pairs of retractable tentacles on the head the most anterior are shorter than the longer posterior pair with an eye at the tip. The opening to the reproductive system, the genital ...
... Below the mouth is the opening to the pedal slime gland that lays down the mucus trail used in locomotion. There are two pairs of retractable tentacles on the head the most anterior are shorter than the longer posterior pair with an eye at the tip. The opening to the reproductive system, the genital ...
File
... covered by peritoneum on its anterior surface only, it is called extraperitoneal (retroperitoneal) organ. Ligaments: are double layers of peritoneum pass from one organ to another or from an organ to the body wall. Mesenteries and ligaments provide pathway for blood vessels, lymphatics and nerves to ...
... covered by peritoneum on its anterior surface only, it is called extraperitoneal (retroperitoneal) organ. Ligaments: are double layers of peritoneum pass from one organ to another or from an organ to the body wall. Mesenteries and ligaments provide pathway for blood vessels, lymphatics and nerves to ...
Anatomical study of a temporal bone from a non
... in the literature. Small size mammals such as rats, mice and guinea pigs1-5 are commonly used in studies of temporal bones, and their anatomy and physiology are broadly described. other mammals such as racoons6 and pigs7 are also well defined experimental models. however, the phylogenetic distance o ...
... in the literature. Small size mammals such as rats, mice and guinea pigs1-5 are commonly used in studies of temporal bones, and their anatomy and physiology are broadly described. other mammals such as racoons6 and pigs7 are also well defined experimental models. however, the phylogenetic distance o ...
Document
... highlighted in blue. Note how the fascia completely envelopes the SCM and trapezius. ...
... highlighted in blue. Note how the fascia completely envelopes the SCM and trapezius. ...
Aphasia and cortical connections
... His INFERIOR PARents LEFT at a young age As a result, he is a TERRIBLE student ...
... His INFERIOR PARents LEFT at a young age As a result, he is a TERRIBLE student ...
Arthroscopic Capsular Closure Using the CapsuleClose
... Viewing from an anterior (A) or anterolateral portal (AL), place the CapsuleClose Scorpion™ Suture Passer through the distal anterior lateral accessory (DALA) portal to pass suture through the most distal aspect of the “T” capsulotomy. Note: To avoid causing damage to the cannula dam, squeeze the fr ...
... Viewing from an anterior (A) or anterolateral portal (AL), place the CapsuleClose Scorpion™ Suture Passer through the distal anterior lateral accessory (DALA) portal to pass suture through the most distal aspect of the “T” capsulotomy. Note: To avoid causing damage to the cannula dam, squeeze the fr ...
handout - Arizona Osteopathic Medical Association
... • Infraspinatus tendon, transverse and sagittal views • Posterior glenohumeral joint – humeral head, glenoid fossa, labrum, transverse view Patient positioning for identifying posterior structures: Seated, elbow is flexed ~90-degrees, forearm is supinated (palm up) resting on the thigh or table with ...
... • Infraspinatus tendon, transverse and sagittal views • Posterior glenohumeral joint – humeral head, glenoid fossa, labrum, transverse view Patient positioning for identifying posterior structures: Seated, elbow is flexed ~90-degrees, forearm is supinated (palm up) resting on the thigh or table with ...
Standards Associated with the unit
... concepts, e.g., translations move points a specified distance along a line parallel to a specified line; rotations move objects along a circular arc with a specified center through a specified angle. Know precise definitions of angle, circle, perpendicular line, parallel line, and line segment, base ...
... concepts, e.g., translations move points a specified distance along a line parallel to a specified line; rotations move objects along a circular arc with a specified center through a specified angle. Know precise definitions of angle, circle, perpendicular line, parallel line, and line segment, base ...
Meridians
... begins at the lateral corner of the eye and descends to the jaw then up over the head zigzagging twice over the sides of the head After reaching the occipital ridge, it goes down the border of the trapezius down the neck to the midpoint of the shoulder where it goes internal, re-emerging below the a ...
... begins at the lateral corner of the eye and descends to the jaw then up over the head zigzagging twice over the sides of the head After reaching the occipital ridge, it goes down the border of the trapezius down the neck to the midpoint of the shoulder where it goes internal, re-emerging below the a ...
Surgical Anatomy of Fissures and Foramina in the Orbits of Thai Adults
... comparisons in the measurement parameters between sides and genders were also done to clarify whether the variations were dependent on these two factors in a Thai population. The AEF and PEF, through which anterior and posterior ethmoidal vessels pass, are present in the medial wall. The anatomy of ...
... comparisons in the measurement parameters between sides and genders were also done to clarify whether the variations were dependent on these two factors in a Thai population. The AEF and PEF, through which anterior and posterior ethmoidal vessels pass, are present in the medial wall. The anatomy of ...
Anatomy of the Pharynx and Oesophagus
... Each of the constrictors is shaped like a fan, arising from the lateral wall of the pharynx and sweeping around to be inserted into the median raphe posteriorly. The muscles overlap each other from below upwards. During deglutition the longitudinal muscles elevate the larynx and shorten the pharynx ...
... Each of the constrictors is shaped like a fan, arising from the lateral wall of the pharynx and sweeping around to be inserted into the median raphe posteriorly. The muscles overlap each other from below upwards. During deglutition the longitudinal muscles elevate the larynx and shorten the pharynx ...
2007_08_23-Patterson-Lower_limb_radiology
... – Medial maleolus: rarely in isolation • Watch for Maisonneuve ...
... – Medial maleolus: rarely in isolation • Watch for Maisonneuve ...
diaphragm
... • Ribs acting as lever, fulcrum being just lateral to the tubercle • The anterior end of the rib is lower than the posterior end, therefore, during elevation of the rib, the anterior end also moves forwards • This occurs mostly in the vertebrosternal ribs • The body of the sternum also moves up and ...
... • Ribs acting as lever, fulcrum being just lateral to the tubercle • The anterior end of the rib is lower than the posterior end, therefore, during elevation of the rib, the anterior end also moves forwards • This occurs mostly in the vertebrosternal ribs • The body of the sternum also moves up and ...
Deep Structures of the Neck, Root of the Neck, Cervical Viscera
... 1st. Prevertebral Muscles - these are the muscles in the floor of the triangles of the neck, which are posterior to the prevertebral layer of deep cervical fascia. (In front of the spine and behind the deep fascia, and of course behind things like the esophagus and trachea.) They are divided into tw ...
... 1st. Prevertebral Muscles - these are the muscles in the floor of the triangles of the neck, which are posterior to the prevertebral layer of deep cervical fascia. (In front of the spine and behind the deep fascia, and of course behind things like the esophagus and trachea.) They are divided into tw ...
Knee and Ankle Ligaments - ANNALS Academy of Medicine
... The PCL arises from the posterior intercondylar fossa of the tibia, extends superiorly, anteriorly and laterally to attach to the lateral aspect of the medial femoral condyle (Fig. 6). In full extension of the knee, which is the usual position for MR imaging, the ACL is usually taut and runs paralle ...
... The PCL arises from the posterior intercondylar fossa of the tibia, extends superiorly, anteriorly and laterally to attach to the lateral aspect of the medial femoral condyle (Fig. 6). In full extension of the knee, which is the usual position for MR imaging, the ACL is usually taut and runs paralle ...
Knee Lecture
... the middle of the patella and a line from the middle of the patella to the tibial tuberosity. Males typically have Q-angles between 10 to 14o, females between 15-17o. ...
... the middle of the patella and a line from the middle of the patella to the tibial tuberosity. Males typically have Q-angles between 10 to 14o, females between 15-17o. ...
Parotid Gland
... • Any inflammation or tension can cause exquisite pain just in front of Temporo-mandibular joint. Cause: unyielding parotid capsule • Caused by stretching of the capsule and stimulation of great auricular nerve. Pain is felt at meal times usually • seen in patients suffering from mumps or parotid ob ...
... • Any inflammation or tension can cause exquisite pain just in front of Temporo-mandibular joint. Cause: unyielding parotid capsule • Caused by stretching of the capsule and stimulation of great auricular nerve. Pain is felt at meal times usually • seen in patients suffering from mumps or parotid ob ...
1. Vertebral Column and Spinal Cord
... 4. Describe the relative extensors of antero-‐posterior flexion, lateral flexion, axial rotation and extension in the major regions of the vertebral column and explain this in terms of skeletal anatomy ...
... 4. Describe the relative extensors of antero-‐posterior flexion, lateral flexion, axial rotation and extension in the major regions of the vertebral column and explain this in terms of skeletal anatomy ...
Anatomical terms of location
Standard anatomical terms of location deal unambiguously with the anatomy of animals, including humans.While these terms are standardized within specific fields of biology, there are unavoidable, sometimes dramatic, differences between some disciplines. For example, differences in terminology remain a problem that, to some extent, still separates the terminology of human anatomy from that used in the study of various other zoological categories.