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الشريحة 1

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1. The part of a spinal nerve that supplies the true back muscles and

... nerve comes out below the vertebra of the same number. If a disc herniates between L4 and L5, it will be impinging on the L5 spinal nerve. This is because the L4 nerve lies immediately below the L4 pedicle, above the herniating disc. However, the L5 nerve roots are already proceeding laterally towar ...
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Applied anatomy of the thorax and abdomen

... part of the spinal canal that envelops the nerve root is the radicular canal. It is formed anteriorly by the posteroinferior aspect of the upper vertebra and a small part of the intervertebral disc, both covered by the posterior longitudinal ligament. The posterior boundary is formed by the lamina a ...
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Virtual Anatomy Lab: Study notes

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Uterus, Cervix and vagina
Uterus, Cervix and vagina

... Projects free into the anterior wall of the vagina between the anterior and posterior fornices. On its rounded extremity is a small, depressed, somewhat circular aperture, the external orifice of the uterus, through which the cavity of the cervix communicates with that of the vagina. ...
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... sensory distributions for each level. These maps differ somewhat according to the methods used in their construction. Charts based on injection of local anesthetics into single dorsal root ganglia show bands of hypalgesia to be continuous longitudinally from the periphery to the spine. Maps derived ...
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Cranial Arteries of the Juvenile Giraffe

... buccinator muscle. Distinctive from the typical giraffid pattern, the distal buccal artery compensates for the reduced facial and transverse facial arteries. It terminates by bifurcating into mandibular and maxillary labial arteries near the 2nd lower molar. The deep surface of the artery is extensi ...
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Lateral ventricle-Anatomy

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Cranial Nerves

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Canine Muscle Origins, Insertions, Actions and Nerve Innervations
Canine Muscle Origins, Insertions, Actions and Nerve Innervations

... should be able to know which muscles have to much tone and which muscles are weak. Muscles move the bones, maintain proper skeletal alignment, put venous blood back to the heart and generate the majority of the bodies heat. Any disruption of normal muscle tone whether it be over toned or under toned ...
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Muscles

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anterior-lateral lower leg and dorsum of foot

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The Anterior Approach for Total Hip Arthroplasty

... The normal incision starts 2-3 cm posterior and 1-2 cm distal to the anterior superior iliac spine. This straight incision extends in a distal and slightly posterior direction to a point 1-3 cm anterior to the greater trochanter. On thinner patients the bulge of the tensor fascia lata muscle marks t ...
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2017 Thorax and Diaphragm STUDENT w checklist

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Leg, Ankle, Foot

...  Included in the joint are the medial and lateral malleolus of tibia (med) and fibula (lat) that grip the talus firmly – Don’t forget distal Tibio-Fibular Joint and its importance  Note position of medial + lateral malleolus  Dorsiflexion (25 degrees) and plantarflexion (50) only ...
Palpation of the Anterior Neck (2006)
Palpation of the Anterior Neck (2006)

... and a clavicular head. Inferiorly, the sternal head attaches onto the manubrium of the sternum, and the clavicular head attaches onto the medial clavicle. Both heads conjoin and attach superiorly onto the mastoid process of the temporal bone and superior nuchal line of the occipital bone. The SCM ca ...
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The evolution of the basicranium in the Henophidia (Reptilia
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Gait Cycle

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Brainstem: Pons

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ABDOMINAL CAVITY AND VISCERA
ABDOMINAL CAVITY AND VISCERA

... peritoneum lining the abdominal cavity. Mesenteries function to support the viscera and as a route by which vessels, nerves, and lymphatics can reach the organs. They are named according to the organs they support, e.g., mesogastrium, mesointestine, mesocolon, mesocardium, etc. Initially, there are ...
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Drosophila embryogenesis



Drosophila embryogenesis, the process by which Drosophila (fruit fly) embryos form, is a favorite model system for geneticists and developmental biologists studying embryogenesis. The small size, short generation time, and large brood size make it ideal for genetic studies. Transparent embryos facilitate developmental studies. Drosophila melanogaster was introduced into the field of genetic experiments by Thomas Hunt Morgan in 1909.
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