「capitis」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)

capitis

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  • ep portion runs down between the Semispinales capitis and colli, and anastomoses with the vertebral
  • he back of the neck, between the semispinalis capitis and semispinalis cervicis, as high as the axi
  • The rectus capitis anterior (rectus capitis anticus minor) is a
  • mbrane is in relation in front with the Recti capitis anteriores, behind with the alar ligaments.
  • The Trapezius and Splenius capitis attach to the nuchal ligament.
  • t of the head of the femur (Latin: ligamentum capitis femoris), or the round ligament of the femur
  • e, except over an ovoid depression, the fovea capitis femoris, which is situated a little below and
  • errima de unions et reformatione membrorum et capitis fienda, a programme of church reform based on
  • It is a common cause of tinea capitis in the United Kingdom.
  • The obliquus capitis inferior muscle, like the other suboccipital
  • The obliquus capitis inferior muscle is the larger of the two obli
  • and is in relation, behind, with the Obliqui capitis inferiores.
  • The head louse (Pediculus humanus capitis) is an obligate ectoparasite of humans.
  • the seams of clothing, and Pediculus humanus capitis, or the head louse.
  • r connective tissue connections of the rectus capitis posterior major have been discovered recently
  • atlanto-occipital junction between the rectus capitis posterior minor muscle and the dorsal spinal
  • ft tissue connection bridging from the rectus capitis posterior major to the cervical dura mater.
  • onitor of dural tension along with the rectus capitis posterior minor.
  • The Rectus capitis posterior minor (Rectus capitis posticus mino
  • The Rectus capitis posterior major (Rectus capitis posticus majo
  • n them a triangular space, in which the Recti capitis posteriores minores are seen.
  • nded to Welwod's critique by writing Defensio capitis quinti Maris Liberi oppugnati a Gulielmo Welw
  • osporum is a genus of fungi that causes tinea capitis, tinea corpus, ringworm, and other dermatophy