Nghĩa của từ vertebral column bằng Tiếng Việt

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1. The main difference between Chordates and vertebrates is that some Chordates do not have a vertebral column whereas all vertebrates have a vertebral column

2. The Backbone is the vertebral column of a vertebrate.

3. 25 The vertebral column surrounds and protects the spinal cord.

4. 1 The vertebral column surrounds and protects the spinal cord.

5. The curvature vertebral column seen here is known as scoliosis.

6. The fifth to ninth segment of the vertebral column are all smashed

Cột sống đốt thứ 5 đến thứ 9 đều đã gẫy hết.

7. Actinosts: not sutured to one another (0); sutured (1).Vertebral column: 30

8. 57 synonyms for Backbone: spinal column, back, spine, vertebrae, vertebral column, foundation, support

9. Crookback - characteristic of or suffering from kyphosis, an abnormality of the vertebral column

10. Another word for Backbone: spinal column, back, spine, vertebrae, vertebral column Collins English Thesaurus

11. A small amount of rotation of the vertebral column itself contributes to the movement.

Một lượng nhỏ sự quay của cột sống tự nó góp phần vào chuyển động.

12. They are the only known living animals that have a skull but no vertebral column.

Chúng là những động vật duy nhất còn sinh tồn có hộp sọ nhưng không có cột sống.

13. 23 Objective To evaluate the diagnostic value of CT for blowout fracture of vertebral column.

14. Because sympathetic ganglia lie close to the vertebral column, sympathetic preganglionic fibers are generally short.

15. Struma metastases of the brain, skull or vertebral column, causing neurological symptomatology, should be operated upon.

16. The knobby excrescences at the left side of this vertebral column are due to degenerative osteoarthritis.

17. 15 The vertebrae of the vertebral column are tightly interlocked, creating a rigid foundation for the tail muscles.

18. 7 The vertebrae of the vertebral column are tightly interlocked, creating a rigid foundation for the tail muscles.

19. Vertebral Column, in vertebrate animals, the flexible Column extending from neck to tail, made of bones called vertebrae

20. This section of the vertebral column shows prominent "lipping" of the vertebral bodies from osteophyte formation with degenerative osteoarthritis.

21. The major function of the vertebral Column is to protect the spinal cord; it also is an attachment for many muscles

22. The rigid bony structure in the midline of the back, composed of the vertebrae; called also Backbone, spinal column, and vertebral column

23. The rigid bony structure in the midline of the back, composed of the vertebrae ; called also Backbone , spinal column , and vertebral column

24. Report of a 61 year old female patient suffering from alcaptonuria showing the corresponding changes of the vertebral column and the joints.

25. Characteristic of or suffering from kyphosis, an abnormality of the vertebral column Familiarity information: Crookbacked used as an adjective is very rare.

26. Autotomy occurs at pre-formed fracture planes that allow the vertebral column to separate alongside the adjacent musculature, nerves, blood vessels and skin

27. A meningomyelocele is a protrusion of the meningeal membranes through a defect in the vertebral column and has nerve elements within the sac.

28. The head was supported by an S-shaped neck, while the rest of the vertebral column, including the long tail, was held horizontally.

Phần đầu được hỗ trợ bởi một đoạn cổ hình chữ S, trong khi phần còn lại của cột sống, bao gồm cả đuôi, được cấu trúc theo chiều ngang.

29. However, the cervical spine is comparatively mobile, and some component of this movement is due to flexion and extension of the vertebral column itself.

Tuy nhiên, cột sống cổ là tương đối di động, và một số thành phần của chuyển động này là do sự gập và kéo giãn cột sống chính nó.

30. 20 It includes the skull, vertebral column, collarbone, shoulder Blades, rib cage, pelvic girdle and the Bones of the hands, arms, feet, and legs.

31. The structural correlate for the PMR symptoms is first and foremost extra-articular inflammation (tenosynovitis, bursitis) of large joints and the vertebral column (interspinal bursitis).

32. Arthropods, which make up the phylum Arthropoda, is the largest group of invertebrates (animals without a vertebral column) consisting of well over 80 percent of all animals.

33. Definition Arthropods, which make up the phylum Arthropoda, is the largest group of invertebrates (animals without a vertebral column) consisting of well over 80 percent of all animals.

34. Animal tissues used: adipose tissue/omentum antler velvet appendix bile blood/blood products bones (other than vertebral column) brain colostrum dorsal root ganglia dura mater enzymes eyes/corneas heart/pericardium intestine small large kidney lung mammary gland milk & milk products muscle, skeletal ovary pancreas pituitary saliva, salivary gland skin/hides skull spinal cord spleen tendons/ligaments testis thymus thyroid tonsils trigeminal ganglia vertebral column other: _____________________________________ 5.

35. Crookbacked: 1 adj characteristic of or suffering from kyphosis, an abnormality of the vertebral column Synonyms: crookback , gibbous , humpbacked , humped , hunchbacked , kyphotic unfit not in good physical or mental condition; out of condition

36. The Axial skeleton forms the central axis of the body and includes the bones of the skull, ossicles of the middle ear, hyoid bone of the throat, vertebral column, and the thoracic cage (ribcage) (Figure 1)

37. Here are all the possible meanings and translations of the word Crookbacked. Princeton's WordNet(0.00 / 0 votes)Rate this definition: crookback, Crookbacked, humped, humpbacked, hunchbacked, gibbous, kyphotic(adj) characteristic of or suffering from kyphosis, an abnormality of the vertebral column

38. Basilosaurus is characterized by extremely elongate vertebrae (three times as long as those in most other basilosaurids, relative to vertebral width), a very high degree of flexibility in the vertebral column, a high number of vertebrae, and an incredibly elongate body form in general.

39. Rotatores Breves and longi muscles (Musculi rotatores Breves et longi) Rotatores muscles are a set of short muscles located laterally along the vertebral column, attaching between the transverse and spinous processes of thoracic vertebrae.As a result, the rotatores function as stabilizers, extensors and rotators of the spine.

40. Conceptually, muscles can also be mediolaterally subdivided into primaxials (they develop within the context of the vertebral column and outside the lateral mesoderm) and Abaxials (the precursors enter the lateral mesoderm and develop within this environment) (Burke and Nowicki, 2003; see the article by Winslow et al., this issue, pages 2371

41. In order to allow not only straight rods, but also bent rods to be received, and thus to adapt the anchoring element to the individual characteristics of the vertebral column to be treated, the free branches have an outer thread (9) and the element (12) has an inner thread which cooperates therewith.

42. Backbone: 1 n the series of vertebrae forming the axis of the skeleton and protecting the spinal cord Synonyms: back , rachis , spinal column , spine , vertebral column Types: notochord a flexible rodlike structure that forms the supporting axis of the body in the lowest chordates and lowest vertebrates and in embryos of higher vertebrates

43. Conceptually, muscles can also be mediolaterally subdivided into primaxials (they develop within the context of the vertebral column and outside the lateral mesoderm) and Abaxials (the precursors enter the lateral mesoderm and develop within this environment) (Burke and Nowicki, 2003; see the article by Winslow et al., this issue, pages 2371-2381).