brachia in English

noun
1
the arm, specifically the upper arm from shoulder to elbow.
The two are connected via the middle cerebellar peduncle ( brachium pontis).

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1. Brachia translation in Latin-English dictionary

2. Brachia ceramic is our exclusive product

3. Synonyms for Brachia in Free Thesaurus

4. Brachia is a top class Croatian product

5. Brachia olive oils are made from awarded olive cultivar named Oblica

6. Brachia olive oils are made from awarded olive cultivar named Oblica

7. The oldest recorded birth by the Social Security Administration for the name Brachia is Friday, March 3rd, 1911. How unique is the name Brachia? From 1880 to 2018 less than 5 people per year have been born with the first name Brachia.

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9. Brachia is a Croatian olive oil premium brand from the island of Brač

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15. The Brachia rise from a corresponding number of thecal plates, "radials (RR)." These constituted the arms (Brachia), and five definite radial plates of the theca were specialized for their support.

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17. Medical definition of Brachia: the upper segment of the arm or forelimb extending from the shoulder to the elbow.

18. The Brachia of the three species investigated here have an abundance of serotonergic (Chee and Byrne, 1999b) and IE11 immunoreactive cells

19. Et brachia ab ispso stabunt, et profanabunt sanctuarium roboris, aut virtutis, et abolebunt juge, sacrificium scilicet, et ponent Abominationem quae obstupefaciet

20. Brachi- can either refer to Brachia, the plural Latin word for "arms", or brakhion, Greek for "upper arm"

21. Ahmed Brachia qui avait occupe le poste de directeur de l'etablissement specialise dans la chirurgie cardiaque a ete nomme en fin de semaine derniere au poste de …