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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «GLENOIDAL»
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1
The annals and magazine of natural history, zoology, botany ...
Nevertheless I venture to affirm that 51' is the right scapula and not the left ; for it
will not he denied that the anterior or glenoidal end of the bone, as it now lies, is
directed forwards, its posterior or vertebral end backwards, and its glenoidal ...
2
The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences ...
The two bones take nearly equal shares in the formation of the glenoidal cavity,
and usually remain unankylosed and distinct in this region. In the Ratitw the long
axis of that part of the scapula which lies near the glenoidal cavity is parallel or ...
3
The Annals and Magazine of Natural History
In the Great Anteater, Pouchet describes two heads, glenoidal and coracoidean,
the latter being closely united to the coraco— brachialis at its origin. (For some
notes on these flexors see Journ. of Anat. and Phys. 1868, p. 285.) The brachialis
...
4
The Encyclopaedia Britannica: latest edition. A dictionary ...
The two bones take nearly equal shares in the formation of the glenoidal cavity,
and usually remain unankylosed and distinct in this region. In the Ratitce the long
axis of that part of the scapula which lies near the glenoidal cavity is parallel or ...
Day Otis Kellogg, Thomas Spencer Baynes, William Robertson Smith,
1902
5
The Encyclopaedia Britannica: a dictionary of arts, sciences ...
In Siren and Amphiuma an additional broad coracoidal ossification occurs, but it
does not meet the scapular ossification in the glenoidal cavity. Tho junction,
however, takes place in Siredon and the Sabimanders. In none of the Urodela
does ...
6
A manual of the anatomy of vertebrated animals
The two bones take nearly equal shares in the formation of the glenoidal cavity,
and usually remain unanchylosed and distinct in this region. In the Ratitce the
long axis of that part of the scapula which lies near the glenoid cavity is parallel
or ...
Thomas Henry Huxley,
1895
7
Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, ...
The two bones take nearly equal shares in the formation of the glenoidal cavity,
and usually remain unankylosed and distinct in this region. In the Ratitce the long
axis of that part of the scapula which lies near the glenoidal cavity is parallel or ...
8
Annals and Magazine of Natural History
Nevertheless I venture to aflirm that 51' is the right scapula and not the left ; for it
will not be denied that the anterior or glenoidal end of the bone, as it now lies, is
directed forwards, its posterior or vertebral end backwards, and its glenoidal ...
9
Ross & Wilson Anatomy and Physiology in Health and Illness
The glenoid cavity is deepened by a rim of fibrocartilage, the glenoidal labrum,
which provides additional stability without limiting movement. The tendon of the
long head of the biceps muscle is held in the intertubercular (bicipital) groove of
the ...
Anne Waugh, Allison Grant,
2014
10
Textbook of Anatomy with Colour Atlas by Inderbir Singh
The depth of the cavity is also increased by the presence of a rim of fibrocartilage
attached to the margin of the glenoid cavity: this is the glenoidal labrum (Figs.
15.29, 15.30C). Because of the orientation of the bones forming the joint it lies in
a ...