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(back), and caudal (tail) vertebrae; a partial sacrum; a scapula-coracoid; pelvic bones; most of the
ended the hip bones and gained mobility at the sacrum for a second 'extra joint'.
or complete vertebrae from the neck, back, and sacrum, several cervical and dorsal ribs, gastralia,
Minervae / Belisamae / sacrum / Q(uintus) Valerius / Montan[us] / [e]x v[oto
occygeal symphysis, i.e. the joint between the sacrum and the coccyx.
e published in a series of five books entitled Sacrum promptiuarium (The Holy Guide).
a magazine that the group produced, called Ver Sacrum, which featured highly decorative works repres
It runs from the sacrum (the lower transverse sacral tubercles, the in
n of the fibers running perpendicular from the sacrum to the ilium.
ebrae, ribs, and articulated pelvic girdle and sacrum, belonging to an adult about 6 to 7 meters lon
His Octonarium sacrum (1634) is a set of five-part verses for the Ma
n to the Sacred Heart and included it in Annum Sacrum.
nterosseous sacroiliac ligament is to keep the sacrum and ilium together and therefore prevent abduc
This burrowing creature had not lost its sacrum, the pelvic bone composed of several fused ver
lymph nodes are placed in the concavity of the sacrum, in relation to the middle and lateral sacral
The lower bands run to the base of the sacrum, blending with the anterior sacroiliac ligamen
The present type material consists of a sacrum and some of the left metacarpals and phalanges
t side of the tube, opposite the middle of the sacrum.
ctum exposed by removing the lower part of the sacrum and the coccyx.
The first volume of Illyricum Sacrum appeared in Venice, in 1751; it contained the
rong fibers connecting the tuberosities of the sacrum and ilium.
tretching from the lower lateral angles of the sacrum to the transverse processes of the first coccy
le line at the level of the third piece of the sacrum, where it bends downward and ends in the rectu
vertebrae, and form the lateral crests of the sacrum.
way from the axis to the first segment of the sacrum (C2 to S1).
, being reduced to a mere denticulation on the sacrum.
8718, a partial skeleton which has preserved a sacrum with eight vertebrae, a complete right ilium a
The dorsal surface of sacrum is convex and narrower than the pelvic.
The description is justified by the narrow sacrum (the hip vertebrae), which is a characteristic
estris Cope, 1872; 16 vertebrae from the tail, sacrum and back, a partial pelvis and several ribs
sses from the seventh cervical vertebra to the sacrum; at the points of attachment to the tips of th
It runs from the skull base to the sacrum.
marily in the number of vertebrae fused to the sacrum (hip vertebrae), and it is likely to be a syno
specific to the family is an unusually narrow sacrum.
complete tarso-metatarsi, five vertebrae, one sacrum, one coracoid, two humeri, one ulna, three fem
ry and some teeth, neck and trunk vertebrae, a sacrum, parts of the pectoral (shoulder) and pelvis (
                                                                                                    


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