extremity of axis

  • 1Axis (anatomy) — Bone: Axis (anatomy) Second cervical vertebra, or epistropheus, from above …

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  • 2Lower extremity of femur — Infobox Bone Name = Lower extremity of femur Latin = GraySubject = 59 GrayPage = 243 Caption = Lower extremity of right femur viewed from below. Caption2 = Left knee joint from behind, showing interior ligaments. System = MeshName = MeshNumber =… …

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  • 3Upper extremity of radius — Infobox Bone Name = Upper extremity of radius Latin = GraySubject = 52 GrayPage = 219 Caption = The radius and ulna of the left forearm, posterior surface. The top is proximal (elbow) and bottom is distal (wrist). Caption2 = Precursor = System =… …

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  • 4x — • except; • extremity; • horizontal axis of a rectangular coordinate system; • mole fraction; • multiplication ×; • position; • roentgen [rays]; • sample mean; • times ; • unknown factor; • xanthine …

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  • 5pole — 1. One of the two points at the extremities of the axis of any organ or body. 2. Either of the two points on a sphere at the greatest distance from the equator. 3. One of the two points in a magnet or an electric battery or cell having extremes… …

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  • 6Prosthesis — For other uses, see Prosthesis (disambiguation). Not to be confused with Orthotic. A man with two prosthetic arms playing table football …

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  • 7Human leg — Lateral aspect of right leg Latin membrum inferios MeSH …

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  • 8Anatomical terms of location — Standard anatomical terms of location are employed in science which deal with the anatomy of animals to avoid ambiguities which might otherwise arise. They are not language specific, and thus require no translation. They are universal terms that… …

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  • 9Casualty lifting — is the first step of casualty movement, an early aspect of emergency medical care. It is the procedure used to put the casualty (the patient) on a stretcher.Developed emergency services use lifting devices, such as scoop stretchers, that allow… …

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  • 10Tarsus (skeleton) — For other uses, see Tarsus (disambiguation). Left from below: Right from above. Bones of human tarsus. A Calcaneus. B Talus. C Cuboid. D Navicular. E, F, G Cuneiform bones In tetrapods, the tarsus is a cluster of articulating bones in each foot… …

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