«OS COXAE» İLE İLİŞKİLİ İNGILIZCE KİTAPLAR
os coxae sözcüğünün kullanımını aşağıdaki kaynakça seçkisinde keşfedin.
os coxae ile ilişkili kitaplar ve İngilizce edebiyattaki kullanımı ile ilgili bağlam sağlaması için küçük metinler.
Unlike many bones that gain their names because of perceived similarities to
common objects, the os coxae resembles no common object and thus has
earned the informal name innominate— the “bone with no name.” The os coxae
differs in ...
Tim D. White, Pieter A. Folkens,
2005
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Atlas of Human Anatomy for the Artist
The OS COX/E, hipbone 56 The os coxae [L. bone of the hip] is a massive plate
of bone entering into the support of the trunk and serving as an articular root for
the thighbone. It unites in front with its fellow of the opposite side and joins the ...
Stephen Rogers Peck,
1951
3
Paleopathology of Human Remains from the Plaza San Marcos, ...
Element PSM-02-0 1.5-034-05-02 Os Coxae Right <25% 35-39 FEMAL E PSM-
02-0 15-03 5- 15-02 Os Coxae Left <25% FEMAL ь PSM-02-0 12-024- 14-02 Os
Coxae Left « 25" о 25-29 FEMAL Ь PSM-0 1-004-083-3 2-02 Os Coxae Left ...
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The Osteology of Infants and Children
Its plural form is os coxae. Each mature bone articulates anteriorly with its
counterpart at the pubic symphysis, inferiorly and laterally with the femora at the
acetabulum (hip socket), and posteriorly with the sacrum at the auricular surface
or ...
Brenda J. Baker, Tosha L. Dupras, Matthew W. Tocheri,
2005
5
Thieme Atlas of Anatomy: Latin Nomenclature : General ...
Os sacrum Os coxae Os ilium Os pubis Os ischii Ossified epiphyseal plate Facies
symphysialis - Epiphysis - Epiphyseal plate Diaphysis Sternum Cartilago costalis
Epiphyseal plate Epiphysis F Synchondroses (cartilaginous joints) a ...
Erik Schulte, Udo Schumacher,
2006
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Dance Anatomy and Kinesiology
Slight motion does exist in the sacroiliac joints, with translatory (0.1-1. 6
millimeters) and angular movement (0.8-3.9°) occurring in predictable patterns
along various axes (Sturesson, Selvik, and Uden, 1989). In some instances the
os coxae ...
Karen S. Clippinger,
2007
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Women's Sexual Function and Dysfunction: Study, Diagnosis ...
The bones of the pelvis form a sturdy articulated ring with the paired os coxae (
innominate bones) anterolaterally and the sacrum and coccyx posteriorly. Each
os coxae itself consists of three bones, the ilium, ischium, and pubis, which meet
at ...
Irwin Goldstein, Cindy M. Meston, Susan Davis,
2005
There is variation among the world's population in how much wider, but within a
burial population, one can usually see a clear difference between those os coxae
with wide and those with narrow sciatic notches. Likewise, and for the same ...
Robert Kelly, David Thomas,
2012
Unlike many bones that earned their names due to perceived similarities with
common objects, the os coxae resembles no common object and thus has
earned the informal name innominate—the “bone with no name.” The os coxae
differs in ...
Tim D. White, Michael T. Black, Pieter A. Folkens,
2011
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Atlas of Anatomy Latin Nomenclature version
Anne M Gilroy, Brian R MacPherson. Tuber ischiadicum Foramen obturatum Fig.
24.6 Components of os coxae Right os coxae. The. Fig. 24.4 Pelvic girdle
Anterior view. Pelvic ring in red. Os coxae Os sacrum Articulatio sacroiliaca A ...
Anne M Gilroy, Brian R MacPherson,
2011
«OS COXAE» TERİMİNİ İÇEREN HABERLER
Ulusal ve uluslararası basında konuşulanları ve
os coxae teriminin aşağıdaki haberlerde hangi bağlamda kullanıldığını keşfedin.
Bones found in the River Coln, Fairford are placed upside down for …
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