dorsally in English

adverb

toward the back

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1. And therefore a dorsal Angulation would have the apex angle point dorsally.

2. 23 Histologically, the mass lesion was diagnosed as a dorsally sequestered disc herniation.

3. It is the cortical region dorsally adjacent and caudal to the posterior rhinal sulcus.

4. ‘Transverse sections through the pons show that it consists of two parts - the Basilar, or ventral pons, and the dorsally located pontine tegmentum.’

5. Findings The higher the degree of Brachycephalia, the more the facial bones and upper canine teeth are displaced dorsally (ie, …

6. The banded rudderfish and greater/lesser Amberjacks all have slender bodies, while almaco jacks have deeper shaped bodies that are stretched dorsally and ventrally

7. ‘After Anesthetization with 2-5% isofluorane, the sterilized anchor was inserted through the skin at the intersection of the cervical and thoracic vertebrae, dorsally between the shoulder blades.’

8. 66, hy) long, with broad-based rounded-truncate dorsobasal lobe, posterior bridge dorsally and ventrally produced (rounded to slightly Angulate in profile); hypandrial arms constricted in apical 2/ (viewed laterally), with 2 setulae proximal to postgonite, the more lateral ventrally directed, the medial ventromedially directed (obscured by

9. Medical definition of Chordata: a phylum comprising animals having at least at some stage of development a more or less well-developed notochord, a dorsally situated central nervous system, and gill clefts in the walls of the pharynx and including the vertebrates, lancelets, and tunicates.

10. Definition of chordate : any of a phylum (Chordata) of animals having at least at some stage of development a notochord, dorsally situated central nervous system, and gill slits and including the vertebrates, lancelets, and tunicates Other Words from chordate Example Sentences Learn More about chordate Other Words from chordate

11. ‘Imagine an open displaced Angulated comminuted (yes, this is a quiz of sorts) clavicle fracture.’ ‘The previous day her mild dorsally Angulated distal radial fracture had been manipulated under a Bier block in the emergency department.’ ‘The patellar ligament may be noted to angulate laterally from the axis of the quadriceps muscle.’

12. Tegument covered with Aculeae; subapical lobe undivided, seta a sharp with tip bent dorsally, seta b stouter with more of end bent, seta c also stout, curved slightly with end recurved, seta d-f finer with end sharply hooked, seta g foliform with striations, seta h fine and curved

13. Afferent nerve - a nerve that passes impulses from receptors toward or to the central nervous system Afferent, sensory nerve dorsal horn, dorsal root - one of the two roots of a spinal nerve that passes dorsally to the spinal cord and that consists of sensory fibers Afferent neuron, sensory neuron - a neuron conducting impulses

14. After an injection of 3H-proline confined to the ventral portion of the suprachiasmatic nucleus, transported label can be followed, in the Autoradiographs, dorsally and caudally in the periventricular area as far as the caudal end of the ventromedial nucleus, into the triangular area between this nucleus and the arcuate nucleus, and along the

15. The Burp maneuver consists of the displacement of the thyroid cartilage dorsally so as to abut the larynx against the bodies of the cervical vertebrae, 2 cm cephalad until mild resistance is met, and 0.5-2.0 cm laterally to the right. The role of the laryngoscopist was to evaluate the laryngoscopic views before and after each maneuver.

16. The nature of the original union was clearly indicated by (1) the articulation of Autositic ribs to two different vertebral columns but to a single ventral sternum, (2) the articulation of parasitic ribs also to the two vertebral columns but fusion of the ribs and clavicles dorsally without an interposed sternum, and (3) the dorsal location of

17. Common Name: Bluehead Sucker Scientific Name: Catostomus discobolus discobolus Appearance: Depending on local water conditions, color of skin can vary from entirely silver, to tan or dark brown dorsally, with a white to yellowish white belly; larger fish tend to have a bluish tint on the head, but it is more prevalent in adults.In large systems, size can reach up to 22 inches, but in smaller