「SACRUM」の共起表現一覧(2語左で並び替え)
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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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