tibiae in Korean

[ˈtibēə]
noun - tibia
경골: tibia
피리의 일종: tibia

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1. The Doryctinae are generally large black and orange Braconids with short spines on their fore-tibiae

2. The conventional diagnostic x-ray revealed stress fractures of both distal tibiae (Looser’s transformation zones).

3. In locusts, an identified octopaminergic neuron innervates the extensor-tibiae muscle of the hind legs.

4. Grimacing skulls and brittle tibiae arranged in rows and in the shape of crosses and wreaths

일그러진 모양의 해골과 여기저기 금이 가 있는 정강이뼈가 줄지어 놓여 있거나 십자형으로 혹은 화환 모양으로 놓여 있는 모습

5. Bibio species have the tips of the fore tibiae drawn out to give rise to two large, pointed spurs

6. Methods:The twist angle and eversion angle were measured on 81 sets(male 41 and female of tibiae.

7. Thegenus, or rather family of Epeira, is here characterized by manysingular forms; some species have pointed Coriaceous shells, othersenlarged and spiny tibiae

8. Cursorial animals tend to have: Disproportionately longer distal limbbones (tibiae, and especially metatarsi) Shorter toes Muscles concentrated towards the top of the limb while graviportal animals tend to have: Disproportionately stubbier distal limb bones (esp

9. Alternative form of appress 1994, Milan Chvála, The Empidoidea (Diptera) of Fennoscandia and Denmark: Hind tibiae bristled above, about 8 bristles in antero- and posterodorsal rows nearly as long as tibia is deep, intermixed with shorter hairing, ventrally with short Adpressed bristly-hairs

10. [From Hatch 1938] "Length 2 mm.; piceous, the antennae, elytra, tibiae and tarsi paler; pronotum quadrate, about five-sixths as broad as long, sides Bisinuate, anterior angles prominent and acute, posterior angles slightly acute; disc of pronotum uniformly alutaceous, set with fine hairs, with an elevated, slightly sinuate carina extending from base to apex on either side at a distance from