「Humerus」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)

Humerus

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  • , USNM 7189, consists of a caudal vertebra, a humerus, a tibia and a metatarsal, found in 1869 by N
  • Right humerus and ulna of Mandschurosaurus mongoliensis.
  • The skull fragments, left humerus, and other fossilized remains indicate it was
  • er partial elements of the skull, postcrania, humerus and left ilium.
  • e corrected via a corrective osteotomy of the humerus and either internal or external fixation of t
  • s known from the holotype TMM 31025-263, left humerus and from the referred specimens TMM 31025-262
  • cends in the sulcus to supply the head of the humerus and the shoulder-joint.
  • n from the holotype PVL 4054, a complete left humerus and from the associated paratype PVL 4059, a
  • originates from the lateral epicondyle of the humerus and the posterior border of the ulna, and cro
  • subspecies, which is known from one subfossil humerus and one ulna.
  • a few neck and torso vertebrae, some ribs, a humerus, and assorted bones from both legs.
  • It is known from the holotype PVL 4022, left humerus and associated right radius, ulna, scapula an
  • iculation between the radius and ulna and the humerus and a foramen for the internal carotid artery
  • labrum; below, to the anatomical neck of the humerus, approaching nearer to the articular cartilag
  • epression below the lateral epicondyle of the humerus; below, to the annular ligament, some of its
  • Then, on his first pitch to Tim Raines, his humerus bone snapped, and Dravecky collapsed.
  • ight arm by a musketball, which fractured his humerus bone in multiple places.
  • d muscle in his pitching arm and freezing the humerus bone in an effort to eliminate all of the can
  • ral tendon, completely separating it from the humerus bone.
  • cage, hand phalanges, distal end of the right humerus, both knees and an almost complete foot.
  • r QVM:2000:GFV:154, the distal end of a right humerus, conserved in the collections housed by the Q
  • teral portion of the articular surface of the humerus consists of a smooth, rounded eminence, named
  • ackwards) 109° from the vertical, so that the humerus could actually be angled slightly upwards.
  • The third is between the tubercles of the humerus, for the passage of the long tendon of the Bi
  • The coracobrachialis draws the humerus forward (shoulder flexion) and towards the to
  • s solely known from the distal end of a right humerus found in the Middle Miocene (about 12 Ma), Bu
  • auria indet) - "Caudal vertebrae, fragmentary humerus, fragmentary tibia, metatarsal II."
  • elix make several disruptive attempts to have Humerus give them back to Typhus; they cook a very vo
  • Above, it is attached to the humerus immediately behind the capitulum and close to
  • l in the case of P. antarcticus, and a single humerus in the case of P. brodkorbi.
  • The humerus is most commonly affected.
  • The anatomical neck of the humerus is obliquely directed, forming an obtuse angl
  • The articular capsule of the humerus is the articular capsule of the shoulder join
  • The humerus is 143 centimetres (56 in) long, which despit
  • s 59.30 mm (2.335 in) and length of the right humerus is 57.65 mm (2.27 in).
  • Its humerus is still very slender, between the form seen
  • ceps brachii, and over the epicondyles of the humerus: it is strengthened by fibrous aponeuroses, d
  • ian caudals and at least 41 terminal caudals; humerus length approximately 2.5x distal width."
  • holotype PVL 4046, a distally imperfect right humerus, M. saltariensis is known from the holotype P
  • are placed above the medial epicondyle of the humerus, medial to the basilic vein.
  • ered so far for this animal has been a fossil humerus, named Brachypodosaurus gravis by Chakravati
  • small hole located above the trochlea of the humerus of larger dog species.
  • invalid fossil penguin taxa - to the distinct humerus of the new species Ameghino had thought he de
  • cimen, such as a possible Megamys tooth and a humerus of a megalonychine ground sloth, suggest that
  • tra, one chevron, a distal epiphysis of right humerus, one manual phalanx, three manual unguals, a
  • f rhythm and of a technique directed from the humerus rather than the fingers.
  • a, radiohumeral fusion (joining of radius and humerus, rib abnormalities, anomalies of the external
  • i al Aisr, which was translated into Latin as Humerus Sinister Ingeniculi, meaning the left shoulde
  • (Passer moabiticus) and a tarsometatarsus and humerus tentatively allied with the House Sparrow.
  • s obliquely from the medial epicondyle of the humerus to the annular ligament.
  • Acosta Hospitaleche (2005) considered the humerus to be assignable to Paraptenodytes robustus;
  • skeletal elements from the limbs including a humerus, ulna, radius, and metacarpal; sternal plates
  • e, fibulae and incomplete parts of a scapula, humerus, ulna, left and right ischium, vertebrae, rib
  • , nor could it flex (bend) very far, with the humerus unable even to form a right angle with the fo
  • an for Hatzegopteryx was conservative "if its humerus was indeed somewhat longer than that of Q. no
  • ins include an ilium, maxilla, astragalus and humerus, which date variously from the Norian and Rha
  • hymoses at the elbow seen in fractures of the humerus with displacement of the higher fragment.
  • rphs are modifications to the fins, notably a humerus with convex head articulating with the glenoi