cartilages in English

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firm, whitish, flexible connective tissue found in various forms in the larynx and respiratory tract, in structures such as the external ear, and in the articulating surfaces of joints. It is more widespread in the infant skeleton, being replaced by bone during growth.
The human body has a dynamic framework of bone and cartilage called the skeleton.

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1. CONCLUSIONS: Asymmetric mineralization of the Arytenoid cartilages

2. Arytenoid Cartilages A pair of small triangular cartilages in the larynx that help to move the vocal cords. The Arytenoid cartilages sit on the upper surface of the cricoid cartilage ring’s posterior section

3. The vocal cords are attached to Arytenoid cartilages

4. Arytenoids are pair of triangular cartilages present in larynx

5. Defrost chicken cartilages. Rinse and marinate for 1 hour.

6. The Arytenoid cartilages are paired hyaline cartilages that articulate with the sloping upper border of the lamina of the cricoid cartilage by the cricoArytenoid joint

7. Endoskeleton : Skeleton lying inside body. Made up of bones and cartilages.

8. 8 The pinna consists of the auricular cartilages and the skin that overlies them.

9. A Bulbous, round nasal tip is a direct result of the shape of the lower lateral cartilages

10. Articulation definition is - a joint or juncture between bones or cartilages in the skeleton of a vertebrate

11. A third is to Constrict the glottis, but separate the arytenoid cartilages that control one end

12. It attaches distally at the costal cartilages of ribs 5-7 and the xiphoid process of the sternum.

13. The arytenoid cartilages or Arytenoids are a pair of pyramid-shaped structures found in the voice box (larynx)

14. This joint allows movement of the Arytenoid cartilages, which is vital in approximating, tensing and relaxing the vocal folds.

15. The Arytenoids are a pair of small pyramid-shaped cartilages which articulate with the cricoid cartilage at the cricoarytenoid joint

16. Arytenoid definition is - relating to or being either of two small laryngeal cartilages to which the vocal cords are attached.

17. Alar In front, the greater Alar cartilages are separated by a notch which corresponds with the apex of the nose.

18. Finally, by moving the laryngeal muscles between the cartilages, we can stretch and contract those folds to intuitively play our internal instruments.

19. Excessive athletics can cause worn joints, crushed cartilages, slipped disks, stress fractures, hypertension, digestive troubles, premature bone loss, and even heart attacks.

20. Arytenoid The vocal processes of the Arytenoid cartilages showed changes ranging from mucosal erythema to erosion, involving an area of35 mm in diameter

21. Carpale (plural carpalia) ( anatomy ) One of the bones or cartilages of the carpus , especially one of the series articulating with the metacarpals

22. Arytenoidal definition: relating to the arytenoid cartilages in the larynx and also to other parts relating to Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

23. What does Arytenoid mean? Either of two small pitcher-shaped cartilages at the back of the larynx to which the vocal cords are attached

24. The corniculate and cuneiform cartilages have fibrous attachments to the Arytenoids and are located on top of and anterior to the arytenoid cartilage, respectively.

25. The sidewall refers to the area near the lower lateral cartilages, Alar batten grafts can sometimes also be placed inferior to the lower lateral cartilage.

26. The Arytenoid / ær ɪ ˈ t iː n ɔɪ d / is a single muscle, filling up the posterior concave surfaces of the Arytenoid cartilages.

27. Absorbable implant to support the lateral nasal cartilages has been proposed as an alternative to more invasive grafting procedures in patients with severe nasal obstruction

28. There is a layer of connective tissue, the quadrangular membrane, that runs between the upper, side borders of the epiglottis and the sides of the Arytenoid cartilages

29. Prescott advised surgeons to focus on three supraglouic elements during the physical examination: the epiglottis, the aryepiglottic folds, and the mucosa over the corniculate cartilages on the Arytenoids

30. Relating to either of the paired, pyramid-shaped, pivoting cartilages on the dorsal aspect of the larynx, in humans and most other mammals, to which the Explanation of Arytenoidal

31. Relating to either of the paired, pyramid-shaped, pivoting cartilages on the dorsal aspect of the larynx, in humans and most other mammals, to which the Explanation of Arytenoid chondritis

32. Early upper-arm Blastemas transplanted singly to the damaged flank musculature or to the orbit can form forearm skeletal elements in addition to hand cartilages (digital and carpal elements)

33. Arytenoid chondritis in the horse is a progressive, inflammatory condition of the Arytenoid cartilages that is thought to develop after ulceration or penetration of the mucosal surface of the Arytenoid cartilage

34. The Arytenoid cartilages or Arytenoids are a pair of pyramid-shaped structures found in the voice box (larynx). These are located lateral to the upper border of the lamina of Adam's apple

35. Other articles where Appendicular skeleton is discussed: human skeleton: …the skull, and (2) the Appendicular, to which the pelvic (hip) and pectoral (shoulder) girdles and the bones and cartilages of the limbs belong

36. Stability and configuration of the alar cartilages alone do not allow for an adequate evaluation of the nasal tip contour. Rather a three-dimensional approach is required in order to describe all nasal tip structures.

37. Either of a pair of cartilages at the back of the larynx, used in the production of different kinds of voice quality (for example, creaky voice) ‘the Arytenoids obstructed the view of the glottis in seven patients’

38. Up to 10% cash back  · The distribution of type I, II, IX, XI and X collagens in and close to areas of Asbestoid (amianthoid) fibers in thyroid cartilages of various ages was investigated in this study

39. Lacking Auditory and visual cues, the e-mail message or newsgroup post can be productively ambiguous in tone.: Elastic cartilage is found in the external ear, Auditory tube, epiglottis, and corniculate and cuneiform cartilages of the larynx

40. Up to 10% cash back  · The distribution of type I, II, IX, XI and X collagens in and close to areas of Asbestoid (amianthoid) fibers in thyroid cartilages of various ages was investigated in this study

41. The Arytenoid cartilages are paired flaps of cartilage that lie at the opening to the trachea or windpipe. During inspiration, these flaps are pulled apart to allow as much air as possible to pass through the trachea and into the lungs

42. In linguistics, Creaky voice (sometimes called laryngealisation, pulse phonation, vocal fry, or glottal fry) is a special kind of phonation in which the arytenoid cartilages in the larynx are drawn together; as a result, the vocal folds are compressed rather tightly, becoming relatively slack and compact

43. Transverse Arytenoid muscle is a single flat band of muscle stretching between the Arytenoid cartilages of the larynx.It attaches to the posterior aspect of the muscular process and adjacent lateral border of the Arytenoid cartilages.The muscle fibers run horizontally to insert into the same location on the opposite Arytenoid cartilage.

44. The technical strategy presented here includes the following: step-by-step gentle lowering of the dorsum by a rasp and not by resection, tip refining by adequate resection of the cephalic alar cartilages, the use of the tongue-in-groove technique and septal extension graft to achieve an accurate and long-lasting tip projection, and the routine insertion of spreader grafts.

45. Aujourd'hui il est scientifiquement prouvé, que le traitement avec le softlaser Amene une augmentation de la production ATP de 150% environ (chez l'homme cette molécule fournie de l'energie aux réactions chimiques qui en consomment, en pratique l'ATP est la réserve d'énergie de la cellule), une multiplication des fibres collagènes (stabilité enrobant les os, les cartilages et la peau

46. As nouns the difference between carpule and Carpale is that carpule is a type of ampule or cartridge containing liquid medication to be inserted using a syringe it is often a tube with a puncturable cap on one end and a sliding plug on the other end while Carpale is (anatomy) one of the bones or cartilages of the carpus, especially one of the series articulating with the metacarpals.