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Dưới đây là những mẫu câu có chứa từ "scapula", trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Y Khoa Anh - Việt. Chúng ta có thể tham khảo những mẫu câu này để đặt câu trong tình huống cần đặt câu với từ scapula, hoặc tham khảo ngữ cảnh sử dụng từ scapula trong bộ từ điển Từ điển Y Khoa Anh - Việt

1. Bladebone (plural Bladebones) The scapula

2. Postcleithrum, scapula, coracoid, Actinosts, and fin rays

3. We report two cases of tuberculous infection of the scapula, one involving the acromion and one involving the body of the scapula.

4. Coracoid is the hook shaped bony process of scapula

5. When Cantering the scapula on the lead side will …

6. The Collarbone is a long bone that connects to the scapula and the sternum

7. The glenoid cavity or glenoid fossa of scapula is a part of the shoulder. It is a shallow, pyriform articular surface, which is located on the lateral angle of the scapula.

Ổ chảo hoặc hố chảo là một phần của xương vai. Đây là một bề mặt xương nông, có hình quả lê, nằm ở góc bên của xương vai.

8. The muscle originates from the Coracoid process, a small part of the scapula

9. The Collarbone is a long bone that connects to the scapula and the breast bone

10. Coracoid (plural Coracoids) ( anatomy ) Part of the scapula that projects towards the sternum in mammals ; the Coracoid process ( anatomy ) A small bone linking the scapula and sternum in birds , reptiles and some other vertebrates

11. But there are additional kerf marks on the right scapula that suggest a downward stabbing motion.

12. With your right hand, locate the spot where the scapula meets the acromion process.

13. The Coracoid process is an anterior extension of the scapula that varies considerably in height and length

14. Fractures of the scapula are often associated with concomitant injuries of adjacent anatomic structures (e.g., chest).

15. Coracoid definition, pertaining to the bone that in reptiles, birds, and monotremes articulates with the scapula and the sternum and that in humans and other higher mammals is a reduced bony process of the scapula having no connection with the sternum

16. It consists of the extrascapula, posttemporal, supracleithrum, cleithrum, postcleithrum, scapula, coracoid, Actinosts, and fin rays.

17. It consists of the extrascapula, posttemporal, supracleithrum, cleithrum, postcleithrum, scapula, coracoid, Actinosts, and fin rays.

18. Hodgins, we're still missing part of his scapula, the talus, the lumbar vertebrae, left acromion...

19. What does Coracoid mean? A bony process projecting from the scapula toward the sternum in mammals

20. A key element for a harmonic movement of the arm is the position and motion of the scapula.

21. The Coracoid articulates with the forward edge of the sternum and with the scapula, humerus, and furcula.

22. The Coracoid process is a small knob of bone at the top of the scapula, or shoulder blade

23. The Coracoacromial ligament joins two parts of the shoulder blade (scapula), connecting the acromion to the Coracoid process.

24. The "primary" pectoral girdle includes Actinosts, scapula, coracoid, and sometimes mesocoracoid cartilage or endochondral bones and supports the fins directly

25. Medical Definition of Coracoid (Entry 1 of 2) : of, relating to, or being a process of the scapula in most mammals or a well-developed cartilage bone of many lower vertebrates that extends from the scapula to or toward the sternum — see pectoral girdle

26. The sword-shaped scapula articulates with the Coracoid and upper “armbone” (humerus) and lies just dorsal to the rib basket

27. The Coracoid process is an anteriorly projecting hook-like process on the superolateral edge of the scapula that projects anterolaterally

28. The width of the back at the top is defined by the scapula, the broad, flat bones of the shoulders.

Chiều rộng của lưng ở đầu được xác định bởi các xương bả vai, các xương phẳng rộng của vai.

29. Medical definition of Coracoid process: a process of the scapula in most mammals representing the remnant of the Coracoid bone of lower vertebrates that has become fused with the scapula and in humans is situated on its superior border and serves for the attachment of various muscles.

30. Postoperative fracture of the base of the acromion or the spine of the scapula is a common complication after reverse shoulder arthroplasty.

31. While performing cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) on an unconscious person, you are careful to position your hands correctly to Avoid damage to the scapula

32. Laevis (Kim & Han, 1989) ossified in the order of clavicle, scapula, and Actinost when the average TL was 6.30 mm on 13 DAH, T

33. A prosthesis assembly for use with a scapula in one embodiment includes an acromion spacer unit (108), a first articulation surface on an inferior surface of the acromion spacer unit, a bone contacting surface (132) on a superior surface of the acromion spacer unit, and a bone mounting member extending sideways from the acromion spacer unit and oriented such that when the acromion spacer unit is mounted on a scapula, the acromion spacer unit is positioned at a height above the height of a midpoint (54) of a glenoid fossa of the scapula.

34. Ancyroid (an′si-royd) Shaped like the fluke of an anchor; denoting the cornua of the lateral ventricles of the brain and the coracoid process of the scapula

35. The clavicle (or Collarbone) is a long, thin bone at the base of the neck, located between the shoulder blade (scapula) and the rib cage (sternum)

36. The Collarbone (clavicle) is a bone that connects the breastbone (sternum) with the shoulder blade (scapula).The Collarbone is, anatomically speaking, a part of the chest wall

37. The pelvis, femur, fibula, tibia and all of the foot bones as well as the scapula, clavicle, humerus, radius, ulna and all of the hand bones are classified as Appendicular.

38. This is an online quiz called Axillary Artery and Anastomoses Around Scapula There is a printable worksheet available for download here so you can take the quiz with pen and paper

39. They found that Dilophosaurus would have been able to draw its humerus backwards until it was almost parallel with the scapula, but could not move it forwards to a more than vertical orientation.

Họ phát hiện ra rằng Dilophosaurus sẽ có thể rút xương cánh tay của nó về phía sau cho đến khi nó gần như song song với xương bả vai, nhưng không thể di chuyển nó về phía trước theo hướng thẳng đứng hơn.

40. Coracoid definition is - of, relating to, or being a process of the scapula in most mammals or a well-developed cartilage bone of many lower vertebrates that extends from the …

41. The Appendicular skeleton includes-Four(4) bones in the shoulder girdle region (clavicle and scapula each side) Six(6)bones in the arm and forearm (humerus, ulna, and radius each side)

42. Incision depending on goal of surgery: from horizontal to oblique or vertical: – horizontal incision along the scapular spine to the posterior corner of acromion, – oblique incision along the lateral border of scapula.

43. Coracobrachialis muscle (Musculus Coracobrachialis) The Coracobrachialis is a long and slender muscle of the anterior compartment of the arm.As its name suggests, it extends from the Coracoid process of scapula to the shaft of the humerus.

44. Obscurus (Hwang et al., 2018) ossified in the order of clavicle, Actinost, coracoid, and scapula on 13 DAH, as it showed a slight difference according to the order of ossification, but it was a relatively similar

45. The key difference between coronoid and Coracoid is their distribution; coronoid process is present as a pointed projection of the ulna while the Coracoid process is present as a pointed projection of the scapula.

46. [ …] when the scapula is moved directly Atlantad, the atlantal forces acting on the base and acromion are the motors, the dorsa-mesial and ster-mesi-lateral the directors, and the sacral forces the

47. Serratus Anterior muscle (Musculus serratus Anterior) The serratus Anterior muscle is a fan-shaped muscle at the lateral wall of the thorax.Its main part lies deep under the scapula and the pectoral muscles

48. The Conoid tubercle also known as the coracoid tuberosity (not to be confused with the coracoid process of the scapula) is a bony prominence on the inferior surface of the lateral third of the clavicle.

49. The Clavicles, or collarbones, are a pair of long bones that connect the scapula to the sternum. The name clavicle comes from the Latin word for “little key” and describes the shape of the clavicle as an old-fashioned skeleton key

50. The Axilla is pyramidal in shape with its apex opening superiorly towards the base of the neck between the subclavius muscle, first rib, superior border of the scapula and clavicle.The base/floor is composed of tough Axillary fascia, which extends