A monograph of the genus Casuarius
... Casque compressed laterally, fore- and hind-neck and sides of the neck uniform orange Casque low, the blue not extending below chin, naked sides ...
... Casque compressed laterally, fore- and hind-neck and sides of the neck uniform orange Casque low, the blue not extending below chin, naked sides ...
Article
... at its margin of contact with the prepiriform area. In both these experiments with four and five days' survival after operation many of the thick fibres of the olfactory tract itself are still intact, whilst the fine terminal fibres in the superficial cortical layers of the temporal lobe all show dr ...
... at its margin of contact with the prepiriform area. In both these experiments with four and five days' survival after operation many of the thick fibres of the olfactory tract itself are still intact, whilst the fine terminal fibres in the superficial cortical layers of the temporal lobe all show dr ...
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... D. It is likely that this patient would have an obstructed labor E. This patient was advised to have a cesarean section 8.A 26-year-old man was running across a field when he caught his right foot in a rabbit hole. As he fell, the right foot was violently rotated laterally and overeverted. On attemp ...
... D. It is likely that this patient would have an obstructed labor E. This patient was advised to have a cesarean section 8.A 26-year-old man was running across a field when he caught his right foot in a rabbit hole. As he fell, the right foot was violently rotated laterally and overeverted. On attemp ...
Amal Ghonemy Metwali Abo Zekry_review
... the middle ear to hear and transmit high frequency sounds and ultrasounds (Alicandri,et al., 2012). The middle ear can be anatomically and functionally subdivided into two communicating airspaces, the anterior tympanum and the posterior mastoid aircell system (MACS). The tympanum is essentially a la ...
... the middle ear to hear and transmit high frequency sounds and ultrasounds (Alicandri,et al., 2012). The middle ear can be anatomically and functionally subdivided into two communicating airspaces, the anterior tympanum and the posterior mastoid aircell system (MACS). The tympanum is essentially a la ...
The origin and relations of the anterior choroidal artery
... anterior choroidal artery arose from the C4 part of the internal carotid artery as the first branch after the exit of the posterior communicating artery. The anterior choroidal artery had a long course, which was examined as two separate segments, the cisternal (extraventricular segment) and the ple ...
... anterior choroidal artery arose from the C4 part of the internal carotid artery as the first branch after the exit of the posterior communicating artery. The anterior choroidal artery had a long course, which was examined as two separate segments, the cisternal (extraventricular segment) and the ple ...
The Anatomic Characteristics of the Tibial Insertion of the Posterior
... male and 4 were female, with both of the paired knees coming from a male specimen. Each of the specimens was inspected during the course of the dissection for any sign of previous surgery, ligament damage, osteophytes in the femoral notch, or joint contracture. Any of these findings would have exclu ...
... male and 4 were female, with both of the paired knees coming from a male specimen. Each of the specimens was inspected during the course of the dissection for any sign of previous surgery, ligament damage, osteophytes in the femoral notch, or joint contracture. Any of these findings would have exclu ...
CHAPTER 5
... these are arbitrary divisions, since the extraperitoneal space is one continuous region enveloping the peritoneal sac. At its earliest stage of development, the gut tube may be viewed as lying in the retroperitoneal space (see Fig. 5-3A). However, it soon moves further ventrally into the abdominal c ...
... these are arbitrary divisions, since the extraperitoneal space is one continuous region enveloping the peritoneal sac. At its earliest stage of development, the gut tube may be viewed as lying in the retroperitoneal space (see Fig. 5-3A). However, it soon moves further ventrally into the abdominal c ...
Research Paper Medical Science A case Report on Bilateral Variant
... limb can be attributed to their development. Since the dorsalis pedis artery serves as an important pedicle for most of the reconstructive surgeries of the foot, the knowledge about the aberration of the usual anatomic pattern of origin, branching and anastomosing patterns of the artery are of prime ...
... limb can be attributed to their development. Since the dorsalis pedis artery serves as an important pedicle for most of the reconstructive surgeries of the foot, the knowledge about the aberration of the usual anatomic pattern of origin, branching and anastomosing patterns of the artery are of prime ...
Functional Anatomy of the Ankle Joint Complex.
... • A talar tilt of more than 10o is a lateral ligament injury in 99% of cases • The AFTL is injured in 65% and combined injuries of the AFTL and CFL occur in 20% • The CFL is a major stabiliser of the subtalar joint ...
... • A talar tilt of more than 10o is a lateral ligament injury in 99% of cases • The AFTL is injured in 65% and combined injuries of the AFTL and CFL occur in 20% • The CFL is a major stabiliser of the subtalar joint ...
Consistent and Reliable Anatomical Landmarks in Endoscopic
... 1–2 cm above the upper edge of the posterior nasal choanal arch. Wigand notes that his technique poses little danger of perforating the skull base because the rigid plate of the sphenoid planum will be encountered if the surgeon goes too high. Nevertheless, he advises against exposing the posterior ...
... 1–2 cm above the upper edge of the posterior nasal choanal arch. Wigand notes that his technique poses little danger of perforating the skull base because the rigid plate of the sphenoid planum will be encountered if the surgeon goes too high. Nevertheless, he advises against exposing the posterior ...
Dysfunction of the tendon of tibialis posterior
... activity of tibialis posterior there is no stability at the midtarsal joint and the forward propulsive force of the complex of gastrocsoleus acts at the midfoot instead of at the metatarsal heads. This creates excessive midfoot stress which leads to collapse of the medial longitudinal arch, eversion ...
... activity of tibialis posterior there is no stability at the midtarsal joint and the forward propulsive force of the complex of gastrocsoleus acts at the midfoot instead of at the metatarsal heads. This creates excessive midfoot stress which leads to collapse of the medial longitudinal arch, eversion ...
Mammals. By WK Gregory..................................... 515
... us, we have attempted a general review and summary of the probable homologies of the pectoral and pelvic muscles in reptiles and mammals, which is a necessary preliminary for our restoration of these parts in Cynognathus, as well as for further considerations concerning the evolution of the locomoto ...
... us, we have attempted a general review and summary of the probable homologies of the pectoral and pelvic muscles in reptiles and mammals, which is a necessary preliminary for our restoration of these parts in Cynognathus, as well as for further considerations concerning the evolution of the locomoto ...
talocalcaneal navicular dislocations: a review
... Associated fractures as cited in the literature include, talar neck and body fractures, anterior process of the calcaneus, posterior process of the talus, posterior malleolus chip fractures of the navicular, cuboid fractures, and associated osteochondral fractures (3, 13, 14, 20). However, TCN joint ...
... Associated fractures as cited in the literature include, talar neck and body fractures, anterior process of the calcaneus, posterior process of the talus, posterior malleolus chip fractures of the navicular, cuboid fractures, and associated osteochondral fractures (3, 13, 14, 20). However, TCN joint ...
The evolution of the skull and the cephalic muscles
... peripheral fibres is more or less completely inhibited. The negative controlling force has not as yet been located. It is here suggested that this may reside in the growing nerves themselves and be exercised upon contiguous nerves, so that they exercise a mutual repulsion upon one another. This woul ...
... peripheral fibres is more or less completely inhibited. The negative controlling force has not as yet been located. It is here suggested that this may reside in the growing nerves themselves and be exercised upon contiguous nerves, so that they exercise a mutual repulsion upon one another. This woul ...
3_Chest Wall
... The lower two ribs (11th & 12th) are called the Floating ribs because they are free anteriorly. Classification of ribs according to their structure: A: Typical: 3rd - 9th ribs. B: Atypical:1st, 2nd, 10th, 11th, and 12th ribs. (first two and last 3) ribs. ...
... The lower two ribs (11th & 12th) are called the Floating ribs because they are free anteriorly. Classification of ribs according to their structure: A: Typical: 3rd - 9th ribs. B: Atypical:1st, 2nd, 10th, 11th, and 12th ribs. (first two and last 3) ribs. ...
Viktor`s Notes * Vertebral Column Injury (Specific Injuries)
... CERVICAL SPINE (C1-2) .......................................................................................................................... 2 OCCIPITAL CONDYLAR FRACTURES ........................................................................................................ 2 ATLANTOOCCIPITAL ...
... CERVICAL SPINE (C1-2) .......................................................................................................................... 2 OCCIPITAL CONDYLAR FRACTURES ........................................................................................................ 2 ATLANTOOCCIPITAL ...
МІНІСТЕРСТВО ОХОРОНИ ЗДОРОВ`Я УКРАЇНИ
... By the end of the period of fetal digestive system reaches the stage of development where it can provide vital functions of the newborn. Most are differentiated structures provide breastfeeding baby, and, above all, the act of sucking. Changes in the digestive organs after birth due to a significant ...
... By the end of the period of fetal digestive system reaches the stage of development where it can provide vital functions of the newborn. Most are differentiated structures provide breastfeeding baby, and, above all, the act of sucking. Changes in the digestive organs after birth due to a significant ...
Ligaments and Tendons of the Human Body
... A strong fibrous band that passes laterally from the lacunar l. along the pectineal line of the pubis ...
... A strong fibrous band that passes laterally from the lacunar l. along the pectineal line of the pubis ...
Unit 37: Joints of the Lower Limb
... ligament and medial and lateral patellar retinacula (Plates 488, 489; 5.41, 5.42). These structures account for the strength of the capsule of the knee joint anteriorly. On the lateral surface, the iliotibial tract strengthens the capsule. The lateral/fibular collateral ligament is an accessory liga ...
... ligament and medial and lateral patellar retinacula (Plates 488, 489; 5.41, 5.42). These structures account for the strength of the capsule of the knee joint anteriorly. On the lateral surface, the iliotibial tract strengthens the capsule. The lateral/fibular collateral ligament is an accessory liga ...
Cranial Nerve Nucle
... touch information from the posterior 1/3 of the tongue, pharynx, some skin around the ear, internal surface of ear drum to the spinal trigeminal nucleus ...
... touch information from the posterior 1/3 of the tongue, pharynx, some skin around the ear, internal surface of ear drum to the spinal trigeminal nucleus ...
Anatomy of the posterior fossa emissary veins and their clinical
... 2) To describe their anatomy using high resolution CT, CT angiography and MR venography images. 3) To discuss clinical importance of reporting these vascular variants. ...
... 2) To describe their anatomy using high resolution CT, CT angiography and MR venography images. 3) To discuss clinical importance of reporting these vascular variants. ...
CHAPTER 6
... The inferior wall of the pelvic cavity is the pelvic diaphragm. Like its abdominal counterpart, the pelvic diaphragm is a thin muscle that stretches completely from side to side and from front to back. Unlike its abdominal counterpart, the pelvic diaphragm is convex downward, not upward (Fig. 6-3A). ...
... The inferior wall of the pelvic cavity is the pelvic diaphragm. Like its abdominal counterpart, the pelvic diaphragm is a thin muscle that stretches completely from side to side and from front to back. Unlike its abdominal counterpart, the pelvic diaphragm is convex downward, not upward (Fig. 6-3A). ...
I. Appendix of Specific Techniques
... Zoom into the cortex. Move the mouse around the border between the CSF and the gray matter. Note the intensities that appear under the heading Vl. It is important for you to do this at both the frontal and occipital poles, as well as in the parietal and temporal lobes because they have different int ...
... Zoom into the cortex. Move the mouse around the border between the CSF and the gray matter. Note the intensities that appear under the heading Vl. It is important for you to do this at both the frontal and occipital poles, as well as in the parietal and temporal lobes because they have different int ...
Cook, Orthopedic Manual Therapy: An Evidence
... ligamentum flavum or laterally from the joint capsule (15). These meniscal folds are hypothesized as the culprits during an acute thoracic facet lock (16). Additionally, each facet demonstrates asymmetry from right to left at nearly all levels (12). This may produce abnormalities in range of motion ...
... ligamentum flavum or laterally from the joint capsule (15). These meniscal folds are hypothesized as the culprits during an acute thoracic facet lock (16). Additionally, each facet demonstrates asymmetry from right to left at nearly all levels (12). This may produce abnormalities in range of motion ...
A Segmental Hypoplastic Anterior Tibial Artery Coexisting
... missing structure, that injury occurred after the mesenchyme was instructed to form that structure Such abnormalities are termed “post-specification” defects, these being in contrast to those described as “pre-specification” malformations, of which a duplicated artery is an example of the latter, wh ...
... missing structure, that injury occurred after the mesenchyme was instructed to form that structure Such abnormalities are termed “post-specification” defects, these being in contrast to those described as “pre-specification” malformations, of which a duplicated artery is an example of the latter, wh ...
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.