「symphysis」の共起表現一覧(1語右で並び替え)

symphysis

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  • dentated, flat inferiorly, its width at the symphysis a little less than the diameter of the orbit
  • ront it is attached to the back of the pubic symphysis about 2 cm.
  • They arise from the lower part of the pubic symphysis, and from the superior fascia of the urogeni
  • e; wide, flat dentary bone with an elongated symphysis; and low tomial ridge on the beak.
  • lat band, attached to the front of the pubic symphysis and interlacing with its fellow of the oppos
  • anterior superior iliac spine and the pubic symphysis) and the midpoint of the inguinal ligament (
  • d forward toward the upper part of the pubic symphysis, and from it the middle umbilical ligament i
  • al apace, the comparatively short mandibular symphysis, and the markings of the head; like the latt
  • adherent to the linea alba and to the pubic symphysis, and is prolonged on to the dorsum of the pe
  • ascends between the crus penis and the pubic symphysis, and, piercing the inferior fascia of the ur
  • Articulating bones at a symphysis are covered with hyaline cartilage and have
  • not appear to be ventrally deflected at the symphysis as in some basal sauropodomorphs such as Pla
  • The long symphysis at the lower jaw of all Palorchestes species
  • extremities are joined to one another at the symphysis by mesodermal tissue.
  • A symphysis: connected by broad flattened disks of fibro
  • rom holotype QM F10613, a partial mandibular symphysis housed at the Queensland Museum, recovered f
  • ligaments, they stabilize the sacrococcygeal symphysis, i.e. the joint between the sacrum and the c
  • The top of the back of the symphysis is very concave.
  • des its unserrated teeth, and the mandibular symphysis is proportionally wider than almost any othe
  • erior fibers interlace, below and behind the symphysis menti, with the fibers of the muscle of the
  • he inferior mental spine, on the back of the symphysis menti, and runs backward and slightly downwa
  • They possessed a unique "tooth-whorl" on the symphysis of the lower jaw as well as pectoral fins su
  • d cervical vertebra and two fragments of the symphysis of the mandible.
  • ral element at the tip of the lower jaw (the symphysis) the bone is straight and only gently arched
  • nds off a short perpendicular process at the symphysis; the diameter of the mandible at the symphys
  • ea alba, and the lower fibers from the pubic symphysis; together they form a strong fibrous band, w