10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «LATERAD»
Discover the use of
laterad in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
laterad and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
The muscular motions of the human body
Rhomboidei minoregf, Directions of action. Sac. laterad. Sac. ster. laterad. Sac.
laterad. Sac. dor. laterad. Sac. dor. laterad. Sacrad. Sac. laterad. Serrati postici
superioresf, Sac. laterad. Sac. dor. laterad. Sac. dor. laterad. Sac. dorsad. Sac.
ster.
2
The Edinburgh encyclopædia
Sacrad, sternad, and laterad, or sacrad, dorsad, and mesiad. * Sacrad. Sacrad,
sternad, and laterad. Ditto. Sacrad and laterad. Sacrad. Sacrad and dorsad.
Sacrad, dorsad, and laterad. Sacrad, sternad, and laterad, or sacrad, dorsad, and
...
3
The Medical and Physical Journal
But these axes can only regulate the motions mesiad and laterad or inward and
outward, and it is necessary that similar ones should regulate the motions iniad
and antiniad or backward and forward. For this purpose, the point of the axis of
the ...
4
Genus Opshomala of Serville, 1831 (Orthoptera; Acrididae; ...
Prosternal process constricted at base, its apex expanded laterad into a
bimannmllate structure; interspace between the mesosternal lobes hour-glass
shaped, the lobes narrowly separated at the least width; metasternal lobes in
contact in the ...
5
Pheidole in the New World: A Dominant, Hyperdiverse Ant Genus
... scape fails to reach occipital corner by at least half its own maximum width 30 1
1 Major: carinulae and other sculpturing immediately laterad to the frontal lobes (
i.e., for a distance laterad equal to the Eye Length) either not extending beyond ...
First abdominal segment: I near the dorsomeson; II caudo-laterad of I ; III dorsad
of the spiracle and approximate to it; IIIa cephalad of the upper corner of the
spiracle, small ; IV caudad of the spiracle and approximate to it; V ventrad of the ...
7
Australian Weevils (Coleoptera: Curculionoidea) I: ...
... ventrite containing a small, subcircular, black macula ....................................... 3 2
(1). Elytra conjointly narrowly accuminate caudad, as in Figure 255, and with
some small, pale, setose maculae laterad of sutural maculae; Plate 31; Qld.,
N.S.W. ...
8
Insects of Hawaii: A Manual of the Insects of the Hawaiian ...
Basolateral pronotal margins narrowly elevated laterad narrower or tuberculate
laterobasal depressions; elytra with lateral margins not laterally expanded
behind humeri 58 Basolateral pronotal margins (Fig. 1 99B) broadly elevated
laterad ...
Elwood Curtin Zimmerman, James K. Liebherr, 2000
9
The Edinburgh Encyclopaedia
Sacred, doread and-laterad. . Saerad, sternad and mesiad. Sacrad, sternad and
laterad. Sacrad and dorsad. Sacrad, dorsad, and mesiad. Sacrad, s-temad, and
laterad, or sacrad, dorsad, and mesiad.* Sacrad. Saemd, szernad, and law' temd.
10
Adams and Stashak's Lameness in Horses
Suprascapular vessels accompany the suprascapular nerve, passing laterad
between the cranial edges of the subscapularis and suprascapularis muscles.
The median nerve descends with the axillary artery, forming an axillary loop
distal to ...