10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «XIPHOIDAL»
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angles with the postero-external angles of the mid-xiphoidal prolongation, thus
creating fenestrae instead of notches. Columbia livia also has a sternum of this
pattern (Parker, Newton), but it is not invariably inherited by the various forms of ...
Viewed upon dorsal aspect, the sternum of our subject is deeply concaved for its
anterior half, the general concaulty on this view being carried out for the
remainder of the bone by the flaring xiphoidal processes on either side, and the
posterior ...
Proc of the 4th Annual IEEE Conf on Information Technology Applications in
Bkmddm, UK COMPARISON OF AUDIO SIGNAL CODINGS FOR ZIPF ANALYSIS
OF XIPHOIDAL SOUNDS E. Dellandrea*, P. Makris*, M. Boirontand N. Vincent* ...
4
Memoirs of the Carnegie Museum
Very broad external xiphoidal processes of the posterior part of the sternal body,
extend further backwards than any other part of the bone ; the middle xiphoidal
process is broadly rounded. The internal pair of processes are small and delicate
, ...
William Jacob Holland, 1901
5
Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London
dorsal aspect; the pair of “notches " in the xiphoidal extremity giving rise to an
outer xiphoidal process upon either side; the deep “ keel” with its prominent
carinal angle, anteriorly; and, finally, the fact that the bone is more or less
pneumatic.
Zoological Society of London
There may or there may not be an elliptical foramen on either side, far back on
the xiphoidal part of the bone, and more or less near the outer angle; these
foramina vary in size, and they may be entirely absent, or there may be only a
single, ...
7
Cardiac Imaging in Electrophysiology
The pericardial puncture is performed just below the xiphoidal apophysis toward
the left scapula or the left shoulder with a 45° angle from the skin surface and
from the middle line of the sternum. The angle with the skin surface may be ...
Angelo Auricchio, Jagmeet Singh, Frank E. Rademakers, 2011
8
The American Naturalist
The sternums of these shearwaters agree in their general characters with those
of the fulmars. In P. borealis the xiphoidal extremity is doubly notched upon either
side of the sternal keel, and the form of the bone is there symmetrical. This is not
...
These vacuities are of great size, and almost amount to fenestrae, as they are
barely open behind. The lateral xiphoidal processes which they give rise to are
long and narrow, with slightly expanded ends, and with a moderate curvature
inward ...
10
Proceedings of the United States National Museum
'-arly straight and stops short of the xiphoidal end ot' the body. The earinal angle
juts out quite prominently and is thick through and through, the inferior border
being produced and expanded upon it. Regarding it from a pectoral aspect, we
find ...
United States National Museum, United States. Dept. of the Interior, 1889