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10 LIBRI IN INGLESE ASSOCIATI CON «MULTANGULAR»
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multangular nella seguente selezione bibliografica. Libri associati con
multangular e piccoli estratti per contestualizzare il loro uso nella letteratura.
1
Atlas and Text-book of Human Anatomy
The greater multangular articulates with the first metacarpal bone by a distinctly
saddleshaped surface; the lesser multangular (trapezoid) articulates with the
second, the capitatum (os magnum) with the third, and the hamatum (unciform)
with ...
2
Cunningham's textbook of anatomy
The articulation of the metacarpal bone of the thumb with the greater multangular
differs in so many respects from the articulation between the other metacarpal
bones and the carpus, that it must be considered separately. • (A) The articulatio
...
Daniel John Cunningham, 1818
3
The London Medical Dictionary, Including Under Distinct ...
P Q The greater multangular and triangular bones. R The processus unciformis of
the os hamatum. S The pisiform bone. T U Bones of the thumb and fingers. a a a
The capsular membrane which embraces loosely the joint of the wrist. hbo The ...
4
The London Medical Dictionary: Including, Under Distinct ...
P Q The greater multangular and triangular bones. R The processus unciformis of
the os hamatum. S The pisiform bone. T U Bones ofthe thumb and fingers. the
wrist. b b c The proper internal membrane of the carpus, which, proceeding from
...
P Q The greater multangular and triangular bones. R The processus unciformis of
the os hamatum. S The pisilorm bone. T U Bones of the thumb and fingers. a a a_
The capsular membrane which embraces loosely the joint of the wrist.
6
Atlas of Human Anatomy for the Artist
Triquetrum [three-cornered] 4. Pisiform [pea-shaped] DISTAL ROW ( beginning
thumb side ) 5. Major multangular [large, many corners] 6. Minor multangular [
small, many corners] 7. Capitate [head-shaped] 8. Hamate [hook-shaped] The
mass ...
Stephen Rogers Peck, 1951
7
Forensic Anthropology: An Introduction
The trapezoid (lesser multangular) articulates with the trapezium (greater
multangular), scaphoid, capitate, and second metacarpal. The trapezoid is
shaped like a small boot. Siding: With the V-shaped ridge of the boot facing you
and the sole ...
MariaTeresa A. Tersigni-Tarrant, Natalie R. Shirley, 2012
13.1.5. Trapezium. (Greater. Multangular). (Figure. 13.1. 1). The trapezium is an
irregularly sided bone of medium size. It is distinguished by its largest facet, a
saddle-shaped articular surface for the base of MC 1 (thumb), and by a long,
raised, ...
Tim D. White, Pieter A. Folkens, 2005
9
The Elements of Euclid ... By R. Simson. To which are Added ...
From this it is evident, that similar pyramids which have multangular bases, are
likewise to one another in the triplicate ratio of their homologous sides: for they
may be divided into similar pyramids having triangular bases, because the
similar ...
10
The Elements of Euclid, Viz the First Six Books, Together ...
From this it is evident, that similar pyramids which have multangular bases, are
likewise to one another in the triplicate ratio of their homologous sides. for, K L if
they be divided into py- G- X O ramids that have triangular N Fl LR bases,
because ...
Euclides, Robert Simson, 1756
5 NOTIZIE DOVE SI INCLUDE IL TERMINE «MULTANGULAR»
Vedi di che si parla nei media nazionali e internazionali e come viene utilizzato il termine ino
multangular nel contesto delle seguenti notizie.
There's much to see in York's Museum Gardens this winter
The corner tower of this fortress stands remains and is known as the Multangular Tower on account of the many angles of its design. «The Press, York, dic 14»
Simon Calder's 48 hours in York
The best place to see the layers of history up close is the 3rd-century Multangular Tower, part of the Roman fort that defended the empire's main ... «Evening Standard, feb 14»
48 Hours In: York
The best place to see the layers of history up close is the 3rd-century Multangular Tower (8), part of the Roman fort that defendedthe empire's ... «The Independent, gen 13»
The Culture24/7: Recommended science and nature museum …
... the Beeb's hugely popular campaign – and hear about the history of the building alongside projections of space onto the Multangular Tower. «Culture24, gen 13»
York: your tips
... including the magnificent York Minster Roman Multangular Tower, St Mary's Abbey, King's Manor, Bootham Bar, the magnificent York Minster ... «Telegraph.co.uk, gen 11»