lower limbs

  • 1Cutaneous innervation of the lower limbs — Lower limb. Foot. Cutaneous innervation refers to the area of the …

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  • 2lower — low|er1 [ˈləuə US ˈlouər] adj 1.) [only before noun] below something else, especially below something of the same type ≠ ↑upper ▪ Nina chewed her lower lip anxiously. ▪ Ruth went down to the lower deck (=lower level on a ship) . your lower limbs… …

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  • 3lower — 1 adjective 1 (only before noun) below something else, especially beneath something of the same type: Nina chewed her lower lip anxiously. | the lower limbs (=legs) 2 (only before noun) at or near the bottom of something: the lower slopes of the… …

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  • 4Lower extremity of tibia — Bone: Lower extremity of tibia Bones of the right leg. Anterior surface …

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  • 5Lower extremity of humerus — Bone: Lower extremity of humerus Left humerus. Anterior view. Gray s subject #51 212 The …

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  • 6Lower extremity of radius — Bone: Distal radius The radius and ulna of the left forearm, posterior surface. The top is proximal (elbow) and bottom is distal (wrist). Gray s …

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  • 7Crus (lower leg) — For other uses, see Crus (disambiguation). Crus (lower leg) Lateral aspect of right leg Crus (Latin for leg ,[1] plural is crura ) is the portion of the body starting from the …

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  • 8Cutaneous innervation of the upper limbs — Cutaneous innervation refers to the area of the skin which is supplied by a specific nerve. Modern texts are in agreement about which areas of the skin are served by which nerves, but there are minor variations in some of the details. The borders …

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  • 9nervous system, human — ▪ anatomy Introduction       system that conducts stimuli from sensory receptors to the brain and spinal cord and that conducts impulses back to other parts of the body. As with other higher vertebrates, the human nervous system has two main… …

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  • 10Human leg — Lateral aspect of right leg Latin membrum inferios MeSH …

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