「VERTEBRAL」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)
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ities such as the scales, blood, physiology, | vertebral anatomy, and reproductive system as being mo |
capitis and colli, and anastomoses with the | vertebral and with the a. profunda cervicalis, a branc |
Bilateral condylar canals (arrows) above the | vertebral arteries. |
ings in each cervical vertebra, in which the | vertebral artery travels |
vertebrae, the foramen gives passage to the | vertebral artery, vertebral vein, and a plexus of symp |
It is immediately superior to the extradural | vertebral artery, which is making a loop above the pos |
posterior inferior cerebellar branch of the | vertebral artery. |
lack, white-marbled; sometimes a broad light | vertebral band. |
ont by a light cross band; sometimes a light | vertebral band; a black band along the canthus rostral |
It traverses all of the | vertebral bodies and intervertebral discs. |
It can be used to aid in the fusion of | vertebral bodies to prevent neurologic trauma. |
The ligament is more narrow at the | vertebral bodies and wider at the intervertebral disc |
t is thick and slightly more narrow over the | vertebral bodies and thinner but slightly wider over t |
lymph nodes that lie in front of the lumbar | vertebral bodies near the aorta. |
e following: Hereditary malformations of the | vertebral bodies, hereditary multiple hemivertebrae, s |
will eventually induce the formation of | vertebral bodies. |
he foramina on the posterior surfaces of the | vertebral bodies. |
Type III Fracture - Extends through the | vertebral body of the axis. |
The specimen had a small | vertebral body and large hollows, now known to be typi |
e of the anteroinferior aspect of a cervical | vertebral body due to flexion of the spine along with |
displacement of the posterior portion of the | vertebral body into the central spinal canal. |
From this | vertebral body, sclerotome cells move dorsally and sur |
rotome cells from the other side to form the | vertebral body. |
ause it lies in the posterior portion of the | vertebral canal. |
Very complex midline ( | vertebral) carapacial pattern; |
point of the tail where the fluke begins the | vertebral centra are shortened and disk-like. |
spines are over five times the height of the | vertebral centra to which they attach. |
569, consist of a partial skeleton including | vertebral centra and hindlimb bones, and came from the |
osphene-hypantrum articulation that gave the | vertebral column extra rigidity. |
The somites give rise to the | vertebral column (sclerotome), associated muscles (myo |
serve the upright posture, and to assist the | vertebral column in resuming it after flexion. |
All these roots and rootlets down the | vertebral column give the appearance of a horse's tail |
cranial elements including a nearly complete | vertebral column recovered from the La Colonia Formati |
e skeleton with partial skull, including the | vertebral column except the back of the tail, all thre |
l ages; brains, eyes, spinal cord, skull and | vertebral column from animals over twelve months of ag |
t connection between the pectoral girdle and | vertebral column (though in species with clavicles, th |
f swimming which uses the undulations of the | vertebral column to generate force for movements), as |
5) consisting of a jaw fragment, most of the | vertebral column from the axis to the anterior tail, t |
attached to the spinal cord and close to the | vertebral column) of cattle aged 30 months or older. |
Somites form the | vertebral column, dermis and skeletal muscle |
are arranged in pairs, on either side of the | vertebral column, |
, short legs and a short, straight and rigid | vertebral column, very different from their living rel |
osseoaponeurotic opening between it and the | vertebral column, and therefore behind the diaphragm ( |
es, however, the head is not balanced on the | vertebral column, and apes therefore need strong muscl |
The remains, consisting of most of the | vertebral column, pelvic girdle and left tibio-tarsus, |
e skull (25 cm long), mandibles, most of the | vertebral column, partial pectoral and pelvic girdles, |
behind it, and are continued backward to the | vertebral column, where they diverge in front of the a |
For backbone, see | Vertebral column. |
tunately, Bainoceratops is only known from a | vertebral column. |
e psoas minor is a weak flexor of the lumbar | vertebral column. |
environment and are invertebrates, lacking a | vertebral column. |
th the anterior longitudinal ligament of the | vertebral column. |
through the lumbar region on the side of the | vertebral column. |
feriorly from the diaphragm to attach to the | vertebral column. |
e last days of the life several damns to the | vertebral column. |
to two chambers, and extend farther into the | vertebral columns. |
uridae, such as a high neural arch above the | vertebral foramen. |
quadrate with regularly convex tympanic ala; | vertebral formula: seven cervicals, 24 dorsals, four p |
ificantly reduced the occurrence risk of new | vertebral fractures by 50-52 percent when compared to |
iated with reduced risks of nonvertebral and | vertebral fractures, ER-positive breast cancer, corona |
laster cast or brace for a few months, until | vertebral fusion has occurred, after which the cast or |
ajor; behind, with the muscles occupying the | vertebral groove; above, with the Quadratus lumborum. |
The snake has special adaptations such as a | vertebral hypapophysis, a projection of the backbone, |
ups) because the psoas major crosses several | vertebral joints and the sacroiliac joint. |
al lumbosacral ligament, and, like all other | vertebral joints, by the posterior and anterior longit |
Malawisaurus had | vertebral lateral fossae that resembled shallow depres |
and has a series of whitish spots along the | vertebral line. |
elds strongly striated concentrically; first | vertebral longer than broad, the others broader than l |
ng Series), including pelvic, hind limb, and | vertebral material. |
posterior branch which goes to the posterior | vertebral muscles, and sends a small spinal branch thr |
The anterior | vertebral muscles. |
The prevertebral fascia (encloses the | vertebral region of the neck) |
st conspicuous being one on each side of the | vertebral region; they are separated from each other b |
extremities and are termed floating ribs or | vertebral ribs because they connect neither with the s |
located on the 2nd & 3rd scale rows from the | vertebral row. |
but can be separated by the enlarged dorsal | vertebral scales. |
es include supernumerary vertebrae and other | vertebral segmentation and rib defects, heart defects |
ons were characterized as failures of proper | vertebral segmentation. |
Length of | vertebral series approx. |
The | vertebral series also has distinctive characters setti |
pying their natural locations, complete neck | vertebral series as well as several back vertebrae, an |
Sphenacodon's | vertebral spines were long, and probably acted as atta |
ve darker crossbars down the back and a pale | vertebral stripe. |
al stripes three on the back with the middle | vertebral stripe. |
tebrate do not, so a better modifier for the | vertebral structures is pharyngeal, as in pharyngeal s |
; nuchal narrow, broadest posteriorly; first | vertebral usually narrower anteriorly than posteriorly |
It communicates with the anterior | vertebral venous plexus. |
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