sacrum in English

noun
1
a triangular bone in the lower back formed from fused vertebrae and situated between the two hipbones of the pelvis.
The spinal column is composed of seven cervical vertebrae, twelve thoracic vertebrae, five lumbar vertebrae, the bony sacrum , and the coccyx.

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1. 11 The sacrum is a normal block vertebrae.

2. Sacrum Angulates sharply as it dips to form the pelvic hollow

3. Dum sacrum pignus cœlitus revelatur, Christi fides roboratur; * Adaunt prodigia divina in virga Moysi primitus figurata, alleluia

4. Abstract Context Traditional treatment of sacrum osteoporotic fractures is mainly based on Antalgics and rest in bed

5. 7 At the caudal end of the sacrum the roof of the vertebral canal is commonly deficient.

6. Anterior lumbar interbody fusion (ALIF) for lumbar interbody fusion from L2 to the sacrum has been an established technique for decades.

7. 20 Spine view (including each view of cervical spine, thoracic spine, lumbar spine, sacrum, coccyx and sacroiliac joint test.

8. 18 To analyze the X - ray features of injured sacrum and coccyx fracture and avoid misdiagnosis or miss diagnosis.

9. An early fossil snake, Najash rionegrina, was a two-legged burrowing animal with a sacrum, and was fully terrestrial.

10. The said side job is named Sacrum Profanum, and your goal is to find and free the Bhikkhu Monk’s brother who was kidnapped.

11. Bedsores are commonly found on bony projections of the body, such as the sacrum, which is a triangular bone at the base of the spine

12. Satan aggreditur, eorùmque mentes Contemptus libertate et refractaria contumacia, aduersus Deum et sacrum ministerium, etiam hîc armare non negligit.

13. The Arabin pessary was designed with the intention not only to support and compress, but also to incline the cervix and possibly rotate it more towards the sacrum

14. In terms of the pelvic girdle, you would have a left Coxal bone, a right Coxal bone on this side, and then the sacrum would be back here

15. Deep Backbends can cause a tightening of the breath, and, if your upper back isn’t open, your lower back and sacrum will take the brunt of your backbending

16. Anurans also have nine or fewer presacral vertebrae (usually eight), and the three or four posterior to the sacrum are fused into a rod called the urostyle.

17. Backbends play two very different distinctive roles in any yoga sequence: some increase the range of motion of the spine and others stabilize the lower back and sacrum

18. Bedsores are commonly found on bony projections of the body, such as the sacrum, which is a triangular bone at the base of the spine and at the upper, back part of the pelvic cavity

19. Stegosaurus duplex, meaning "two plexus roof lizard" (in allusion to the greatly enlarged neural canal of the sacrum which Marsh characterized as a "posterior brain case"), was named by Marsh in 1887 (including the holotype specimen).

20. Background: The S2 Alar-iliac (S2AI) screw is a modification of the iliac fixation technique using the space between the neuroforamina of S1 and S2 as an insertion point to fix the sacrum to the ilium

21. ‘Highly Conformable to the patient's body these dressings adhere well to high-friction areas, such as the sacrum and heels.’ ‘The insert is latex-free and consists of a narrow silicone tube that is completely encapsulated by a soft, Conformable, fluid-filled sleeve.’

22. ‘Each Coxal bone forms with the fusion of three bones.’ ‘The sacrum, coccyx, and the two Coxal bones form the pelvis.’ ‘Conversely, Coxal glands of many chelicerates have substantial similarities with this organ.’ ‘The space between the inguinal ligament and the Coxal bone is divided by the iliopectineal arch.’

23. ‘Each Coxal bone forms with the fusion of three bones.’ ‘The sacrum, coccyx, and the two Coxal bones form the pelvis.’ ‘Conversely, Coxal glands of many chelicerates have substantial similarities with this organ.’ ‘The space between the inguinal ligament and the Coxal bone is divided by the iliopectineal arch.’

24. The oils that are generally kept in the Ambry are the sacred oils, known as Olea Sancta in Latin and used in sacraments— Oil of Catechumens (oleum catechumenorum indicated by the Latin letters O.C.), Oil of the Sick (oleum infirmorum, O.I.), and Sacred Chrism (sacrum chrisma, S.C.) for anointing the sick.

25. Carpals: Shortl bones in hand near wrist: MetaCarpals: Miniture long bones in the hand: Tarsals: Short bones in the foot: Calcaneus: Heal bone: Sacrum: Fused vertebraes at the bottom of the spine: Coccyx: Tail bone: Zygomatic: Cheek bone: Mandible: Jaw bone: Maxilla: Bone that holds upper teeth: Frontal: Forehead: Occipital: Back of the head

26. Kyrkoherde i Säbrå från 1543 Enligt uppgifter i Boken om Säbrå sattes Lars i sin ungdom i Bure kloster, där han av sin släkting Abboten Jonas Olsson Bure fick lära sig läsa och skriva samt leva klosterliv i ett convivum sacrum grundat på ett brödrabrev från Johanniterklostret i Eskilstuna.