「Talus」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)

Talus

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  • erm): resection of the foot in diseases of the talus and calcaneus.
  • n many types of rocky habitat, such as cliffs, talus, and steep ridges.
  • nd alpine climates in mountain habitat such as talus and streambanks.
  • a of California, where it grows in fellfields, talus, and other habitat in regions of subalpine and
  • ere it grows in high mountain habitat, such as talus and fellfields.
  • alward to be attached to the inner side of the talus, and to the prominent tubercle on its posterio
  • dry spots in mountain habitat, including rocky talus and other areas in the subalpine and alpine cl
  • It grows in talus and moist rocky or gravelly serpentine soils.
  • It is a plant of the talus and wooded slopes of the high mountains.
  • d a serious ankle injury, breaking both of his talus bones.
  • by the common names Bear Valley buckwheat and talus buckwheat.
  • ke alterations to the rock wall and remove the talus, citing the trend to allow nature to take its
  • t in the phlox family known by the common name talus collomia.
  • c of three works for soloist(s) and orchestra, Talus for viola and orchestra, On a Sufficient Condi
  • fornia to Colorado, where it grows in mountain talus habitats in subalpine to alpine climates.
  • estern Canada to New Mexico, where it grows in talus habitats in subalpine and alpine climates.
  • culus, passing from the lateral surface of the talus, immediately beneath its fibular facet to the
  • inent tubercle on the posterior surface of the talus immediately lateral to the groove for the tend
  • areas such as snowmelt-flooded gravel bars and talus, in a wide range of elevations.
  • This species has a talus in which the trochlear surface is highly curve
  • The source of the upper canyon is near Talus Lake (9,670 feet (2,950 m)) while the south ca
  • fornia and Nevada, where it grows on the rocky talus of the Sierra Nevada.
  • t, including coastal bluffs and cliffs and the talus of higher inland mountains.
  • The original climbers scrambled the talus of Gould's south ridge, and climbed the more s
  • It can generally be found on the talus of mountain slopes, often in soils of volcanic
  • uch as the rocky beds of glaciers, in soil and talus, on stone monuments and buildings and in the d
  • tures include piles of monzogranite and basalt talus on the mountain's steep slopes.
  • along ballistic trajectories or by rolling on talus or debris slopes,” (Varnes, 1978).
  • ieces of rock collect at the bottom creating a talus or scree.
  • ist ravines, and mineral-rich ledges of basalt talus produce a combination of microclimate ecosyste
  • ist ravines, and mineral-rich ledges of basalt talus produce a combination of microclimate ecosyste
  • Puddicombe Falls is a 6 metre high talus ribbon cascade waterfall found in Stoney Creek
  • A prime example of a basalt talus slope is located on the east side of the mount
  • Talus slope on Bare Mountain
  • More than just the algific talus slope is targeted for acquisition.
  • eatures of the park include a kettle lake, and talus slope.
  • ilted the strata, creating the steep ridge and talus slopes of Long Mountain.
  • Talus slopes are especially rich in nutrients and su
  • Algific talus slopes range in size from a few square meters
  • is endemic to California where it grows on the talus slopes of the High Sierra.
  • t grows in the cracks and crevices of mountain talus slopes, especially in moist subalpine areas on
  • lifornia to Colorado, where it lives on alpine talus slopes.
  • a resident of alpine plant communities such as talus slopes.
  • The Franklin Mountain talus snail, scientific name Sonorella metcalfi, is
  • mates in moist areas in rocky habitat, such as talus that retains patches of snow year-round.
  • e front and lateral surface of the neck of the talus to the superior surface of the calcaneus.
  • oad, thin band, which connects the neck of the talus to the dorsal surface of the navicular bone; i
  • he snow-line, often taking root in gaps in the talus, where few other plants can grow.
  • m of Cloudland canyon contains a slope of rock talus, which are sandstone and shale fragments.
  • ning primrose family known by the common names Talus Willowherb and Clavatefruit Willowherb.
  • onnects the medial tubercle of the back of the talus with the back of the sustentaculum tali.
  • ligament) connects the lateral tubercle of the talus with the upper and medial part of the calcaneu