vertebrae in English

noun
1
each of the series of small bones forming the backbone, having several projections for articulation and muscle attachment, and a hole through which the spinal cord passes.
The neural spines in posterior dorsal vertebrae lack distinct lateral projections.

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1. Their vertebral columns consisted of ten neck vertebrae, thirteen back vertebrae, six hip vertebrae, and about thirty-five tail vertebrae.

2. 10 Supports lumbar vertebrae and decreases flexion of vertebrae.

3. In tetrapods, Cervical vertebrae (singular: vertebra) are the vertebrae of the neck, immediately below the skull.Truncal vertebrae (divided into thoracic and lumbar vertebrae in mammals) lie caudal (toward the tail) of Cervical vertebrae

4. And so button by button, vertebrae by vertebrae, I built my way down.

5. Fish vertebra, also known as codfish vertebra, describes the Biconcave appearance of vertebrae (especially lumbar vertebrae)

6. KoLA77, a hollow) or angulus lunularis, Biconcave. Enaliornis, England, vertebrae chiefly Biconcave; Hesperornis, North America, vertebrae heterocoelous

7. Pope felt the vertebrae in his neck pop.

8. 11 The sacrum is a normal block vertebrae.

9. Heel, stage 1 Vertebrae with several stage 1 Bedsores

10. Biconcave Vertebrae Symptom Checker: Possible causes include Metaphyseal Acroscyphodysplasia

11. 2 Pope felt the vertebrae in his neck pop.

12. In "advanced" (Caenophidian) snakes, the broad belly scales and rows of dorsal scales correspond to the vertebrae, allowing scientists to count the vertebrae without dissection.

13. Aside from its vertebrae, Acrocanthosaurus had a typical allosauroid skeleton.

14. 1 I liked biology a lot more amoebas and vertebrae.

15. 29 Youthful carcasses will have cartilaginous caps on the thoracic vertebrae.

16. Uneven growth patterns in the vertebrae indicate malnourishment as a child.

17. Cervical spondylosis is when the vertebrae in your neck break down

18. [Fractures of the transverse Apophyses of the lumbar vertebrae] Minerva Ortop

19. The author analysed vertebrae taken from strata of different geological age.

20. 27 Your spinal column is made up of 24 movable vertebrae.

21. I broke three vertebrae in my neck and damaged my spinal cord.

22. 21 Normally, they regress into four to five fused vertebrae (the coccyx).

23. Basilar invagination occurs when the top of the second vertebrae moves upward

24. In Labyrinthodontia the centra of the vertebrae are generally well ossified Biconcave …

25. 12 The disks between the vertebrae serve as the pivots of rotation.

26. 57 synonyms for Backbone: spinal column, back, spine, vertebrae, vertebral column, foundation, support

27. The vertebral centra are opisthocoelous or Biconcave, and there are numerous precaudal vertebrae

28. Posterolateral Arthrodesis: fusion between two adjacent vertebrae across the lamina and transverse processes.

29. Caudal vertebrae 1-9: A) Phanerodon stripes, B) Brachyis-tus frenatus 129 46

30. These include the Bones of the skull, spine (vertebrae), ribs, arms and legs

31. The lumbar vertebrae help support the weight of the body, and permit movement.

32. In cartilagenous fish, such as sharks, the vertebrae consist of two cartilagenous tubes.

33. Backs include the pelvic bones and all the vertebrae posterior to the shoulder joint.

34. A mold (104) adapted to contain a biomaterial is positioned between the adjacent vertebrae.

35. In many hadrosaur and theropod dinosaurs, the caudal vertebrae were reinforced by ossified tendons.

36. Another word for Backbone: spinal column, back, spine, vertebrae, vertebral column Collins English Thesaurus

37. He danced around the area, shaking an Ascon, a gourd filled with snake vertebrae.

38. Cartilaginous or partially calcified biconcave vertebrae are always well developed; they Constrict the notochord intervertebrally

39. Hodgins, we're still missing part of his scapula, the talus, the lumbar vertebrae, left acromion...

40. Arthrodesis is the fusion of vertebrae over a joint space that occurs through a natural process or as a result of surgical procedure. In surgery, Arthrodesis, or fusion between two vertebrae, can be achieved by placing bone graft and/or bone graft substitute to bridge the vertebrae so that new bone grows into the spaces.

41. This group includes osteochondropathies osteochondropathy pubic bone, vertebrae discs Apophysary, calcaneal tuberosity and tibial tuberosity

42. 14 He danced around the area, shaking an Ascon, a gourd filled with snake vertebrae.

43. 8 The discs between the vertebrae are rather like leathery cushions, acting as shock absorbers.

44. The vertebrae are Biconcave and are very numerous; very few however belong to the tail

45. 7 Backs include the pelvic bones and all the vertebrae posterior to the shoulder joint.

46. The thoracic vertebrae are partially fused, providing a solid brace for the wings during flight.

47. 16 The discs between the vertebrae are rather like leathery cushions, acting as shock absorbers.

48. Other frequent anomalies included cleft palate, anasarca and skeletal anomalies of the vertebrae and ribs

49. Disks act as shock absorbers between the first 24 vertebrae, or bones of the spine.

50. 4 Backs include the pelvic bones and all the vertebrae posterior to the shoulder joint.