proximally in English

adverb

closely, nearly (to a place or time)

Use "proximally" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "proximally" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "proximally", or refer to the context using the word "proximally" in the English Dictionary.

1. Axonemes terminate proximally at this level

2. Petal margin entire or shortly fimbriate and erose proximally.

3. The dorsal arm plates are roundly hexagonal and contiguous proximally.

4. The dorsal arm plates are fan shaped to rounded triangular and contiguous proximally.

5. The skin incision runs from the innominate tubercle proximally and falls slightly in the dorsal direction (20–30°).

6. Antidromic method was used in which recording of compound nerve action potential was done distally and stimulation of the nerve proximally

7. Coxa Uppermost joint of the leg of an insect, which articulates with the thorax proximally, and with the trochanter distally

8. 18 The ventral arm plates are irregularly rectangular with indented lateral edges and a rounded distal edge; they are contiguous at least proximally.

9. Proximally, the ulna has a bony process , the olecranon process, a hook-like structure that fits into the olecranon fossa of the humerus.

10. 10 The ventral arm plates are irregularly rectangular with indented lateral edges and a rounded distal edge; they are contiguous at least proximally.

11. Proximally, the Brachial artery begins at the lower border of the teres major muscle and lies on the medial side of the arm

12. 13 The proximal ventral arm plates are approximately trapezoidal with a wide convex distal edge, they are contiguous with one another at least proximally.

13. Centralising devices were introduced to ensure that the prosthesis is implanted in a neutral position and that a cement mantle of optimal thickness is achieved proximally and distally

14. More proximally situated Abaxials wide and bent around the body of the polyp, either the lowest scale or the one immediately above it wider than the following scales (Figs

15. Black esophagus is a rare disease characterized by Circumferentially appearing necrosis of the distal esophagus that extends proximally and may involve the entire length of the organ

16. A mobile device is equipped with components to facilitate communication with another user, as well as controlling pointing on a computing device proximally disposed adjacent to the mobile device.

17. Avicularia adventitious, suboral, longer than wide, directed proximally, rostrum triangular, tip acute, distal calcified sheld extensive, crossbar calcified, curved; Avicularian chamber slightly raised above the frontal shield (Figures 18E–F).

18. Suboral Avicularium lies at proximal margin of secondary orifice, directed proximally or laterally, sometimes enlarged and occupying about half of frontal shield; small, conical tooth associated with Avicularium projecting into secondary orifice (Fig

19. The persistent, Campanulate, gamosepalous calyx is comprised of five light green sepals, proximally fused up to [+ or -] 2/5th (5-6 mm) of their length with distal ends [+ or -] 3/5th free from each other.

20. The palm Creases are named as follows, starting distally and working proximally (toward the wrist): Palmar digital crease; Distal palmar crease; Proximal palmar crease; The major crease at the wrist on the palm side is simply called the wrist flexion crease

21. The BRA is a radial artery arising proximally above the elbow and they tend to form a second artery with the brachial artery in the Brachium and usually are placed superficially in the arm and forearm, where they may be ligated inadvertently or involved in trauma leading to severe bleeding.

22. A total of 10 total hip arthroplasties with a proximally coated lateral flare device designed to engage both cortices at the metaphyseal level were evaluated with dual-energy X-ray (DEXA) absorptiometry and qualitative radiographic changes 3 weeks after surgery and at 12, 24 and 52 weeks thereafter.