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Maternal-Neonatal Nursing Made Incredibly Easy!
Android pelvis In an android pelvis, the pelvic arch forms an acute triangle,
making the lower dimensions of the pelvis extremely narrow. A pelvis of this
shape is typically associated with males, but can also occur in women. A
pregnant woman ...
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Harris & Harris' The Radiology of Emergency Medicine
The type III pattern (7%) of PRD consisted of two sites of disruption of the anterior
pelvic arch and one site of disruption posteriorly. This pattern of PRD sites
appeared in different variations but always with two sites of disruption anteriorly
and ...
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On the Anatomy of Vertebrates ...: Fishes and reptiles
Pelvic arch and limb of Fishes. — Some cold-blooded vertebrates, e.g.
Muramoids and Ophidians, have neither fore nor hind limbs. In a few, e. g.
Anguillida, Gymnoti, Xiphias, Siren, the scapular arch and limbs are present, but
not the pelvic ...
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Guide to the Coastal Marine Fishes of California
3a Pores laterally of gill slits scattered, extending to more than 70% of distance
from rear gill slit to edge of disc; pores on pelvic arch 6-15, extending laterally to
or beyond insertion of upper lobe: LONONOSE SKATE 6-15 pores on pelvic arch
...
Daniel J. Miller, Robert N. Lea, 1972
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On the Anatomy of Vertebrates
215, 222 pelvic arch and limb, i. 182 teguments, i. 552 vertebral column, i. 49 •
Salamaiu Iridic, characters of, i. 15 pelvic arch and limb, i. 182 Salamandroidei,
characters of, i. 12 skull, i. Ill Salarias, fecundation of, i. 599 Saliva, analysis of, iii.
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On the Anatomy of Vertebrates
Pelvic arch and limb qfFishes.—S0me cold-blooded vertebrates, e. g.
Muraenoids and Ophidians, have neither fore nor hind limbs. In a few, e.g.
Anguillidae, Gymnoti, Xiphias, Siren, the scapular arch and limbs are present, but
not the pelvic ...
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Clinical Kinesiology and Anatomy
The Pelvic arch Male Pelvis Pelvic arch Female Pelvis B Figure 17-3.
Comparison ofthe male and female pelvis (anterior view). (A) Male pelvis. (B)
Female pelvis. acetabula (plural of acetabulum) and ischial tuberosities are
farther apart.
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Library of Congress Subject Headings
P4] UF Farama, Tell (Egypt) Pelousion (Extinct city) Per-Amon (Extinct city) Sa'inu
(Extinct city) Tall al-Farama (Egypt) Tell el-Farama (Egypt) Tell Fararna (Egypt)
BT Egypt—Antiquities Extinct cities—Egypt Pelvic arch USE Pelvic bones Pelvic ...
Library of Congress, 2006
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Pediatric Emergency Medicine
Of the classification systems used, the most widely accepted classifies pelvic
fractures into three types based on structural integrity8 (Fig. 21–1). Type A
fractures spare the posterior pelvic arch and are therefore mechanically stable.
Commonly ...
Steven G. Rothrock, John A. Brennan, 2007
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Rosen's Emergency Medicine - Concepts and Clinical Practice, ...
The various arteries that derive from the internal iliac arteries initially run in close
proximity to the posterior pelvic arch and eventually anastamose extensively with
one another, forming a rich collateral network (Fig. 52-3). The superior gluteal ...
John A. Marx, Robert S. Hockberger, Ron M. Walls, 2010