forelimb in English

noun
1
either of the front limbs of an animal.
Does the discovery of asymmetrical flight feathers on the forelimbs and hind limbs of dromaeosaurs affect the debate about the evolution of avian flight.

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1. These seals swim primarily with forelimb propulsion due to their physiology.

2. Adaptations to Cursoriality and digit reduction in the forelimb of the African wild dog (Lycaon pictus)

3. Brachiocephalic got its name from brachial, relating to the forelimb, and cephalic, relating to the head

4. Adaptations to Cursoriality and digit reduction in the forelimb of the African wild dog ( Lycaon pictus) PeerJ

5. The Axilla is the armpit, or, more specifically, the cavity between the forelimb and the body

6. Axilla definition is - the cavity beneath the junction of a forelimb and the body; especially : armpit.

7. Adaptations to Cursoriality and digit reduction in the forelimb of the African wild dog (Lycaon pictus)

8. Brachium Latin for arm; as commonly used, the upper arm; the segment of forelimb between the shoulder and elbow.

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

10. Nasutoceratops is known from the holotype UMNH VP 16800, a partially associated nearly complete skull, a coronoid process, a syncervical, three partial anterior dorsal vertebrae, a shoulder girdle, an associated left forelimb, parts of the right forelimb and skin impressions.

11. Objective:To explore the possible mechanisms of enhanced plasticity by forelimb training after spinal cord injury(SCI)in rats.

12. Brachium Latin for arm; as commonly used, the upper arm; the segment of forelimb between the shoulder and elbow.

13. What does Brachium mean? The part of the upper arm or forelimb extending from the shoulder to the elbow

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

15. A part similar to a human Arm, such as the forelimb of an animal or a long part projecting from a …

16. Cursorial carnivorans are characterized by distal elongation of the forelimb (high BI), elongate metacarpals and metatarsals (low MANUS, high PES), smaller humeral and femoral epicondyles (low HEI

17. To test this hypothesis, asymmetries of the forelimb Acropodia (phalangeal series) were studied on calves belonging to the Brown Pyrenean breed, a meat breed managed under extensive conditions in NE Spain

18. Of, relating to, or resembling the arm or a similar or homologous part, such as the foreleg, wing, or other forelimb of a vertebrate: the Brachial artery

19. To test this hypothesis, asymmetries of the forelimb Acropodia (phalangeal series) were studied on calves belonging to the Brown Pyrenean breed, a meat breed managed under extensive conditions in NE

20. If you could combine their features into one specimen of supreme manliness, their biceps would be as big as the forelimb of an ox and their neck as wide as an oak tree.

21. To test this hypothesis, asymmetries of the forelimb Acropodia (phalangeal series) were studied on calves belonging to the Brown Pyrenean breed, a meat breed managed under extensive conditions in NE Spain

22. Explants of 99 adult newt forelimb Blastemata (21- to 24-day regenerates) were cultured, with and without implanted dorsal root ganglia, in modified Parker's medium (CMRL-1415) for periods of 72-144 h

23. The presence of avulsion injuries being limited to the forelimb and shoulder in both Tyrannosaurus and Allosaurus suggests that theropods may have had a musculature more complex than and functionally different from those of birds.

24. Avicular syndrome is chronic and often progressive, affecting the nAvicular bone and bursa as well as the associated deep digital flexor tendon (DDFT) and soft tissue structures composing the nAvicular apparatus.1 NAvicular syndrome has long been considered one of the most common causes of forelimb lameness in horses

25. Smith, Brent Adrian, Aryeh Grossman of Midwestern University release new research into the adaptations to Cursoriality and digit reduction in the forelimb of the African wild dog (Lycaon pictus).The African wild dog (Lycaon pictus), an endangered canid native to southern and eastern Africa, is distinct among canids in being described as entirely tetradactyl, and in its