Use "pectoral|pectorals" in a sentence

1. The gills kneading quietly, and the pectorals.

2. He seemed all forearms and pectorals and husky silence.

3. He flexed his pectoral muscles.

4. How practise pectoral muscle and abdomen machine!

5. Pectoral qi performs two main functions.

6. Train pectorals, Triceps, Frontal deltoids. Develop upper body, improve body shape.

7. (25 0) = one to four small “pores” present between pectoral Actinosts (25 1) = ”pores” between pectoral Actinosts absent: 26

8. When we breathe in we contract our pectoral muscles.

9. The Breast is the tissue overlying the chest (pectoral) muscles

10. Are there any tremors of dorsal or pectorals that could signify irritation from parasites?

11. Third Actinost not supporting pectoral-fin rays (Fig

12. Practise abdominal muscle and best pectoral muscle method.

13. The head and pectoral girdles are covered with large dermal bones.

14. R.J Toomey Bishop Clergy Rayon Cincture with Tassel Religious Pectoral Rope, Purple.

15. 24 James Walker wore a white tee shirt not quite large enough to accommodate his biceps and pectorals.

16. Paired bone attached to the pterygials, Actinosts or radials of the pectoral fin

17. Appendicular Skeleton includes: pectoral girdle, upper extremity, pelvic girdle, lower extremity

18. A large rounded silvery to greyish-brown Batfish with a characteristic dark blotch below the pectoral fin, a dark vertical bar through the eye, a second bar through the pectoral fin, and yellow to blackish pelvic fins

19. Coracoid definition: a paired ventral bone of the pectoral girdle in vertebrates

20. Actinosts: a series of bones at the base of the pectoral rays

21. Actinosts A series of bones at the base of the pectoral rays.

22. Males develop minute nuptial tubercles on the head, nape and pectoral fin.

23. 3 The caudal, dorsal and pectoral fins are marked with darker stripes.

24. Here you can find bishop Croziers for solemn celebrations, bishops rings and pectoral crosses for bishops

25. Aimara examined, 93.7% had their pelvic, caudal and pectoral fins and tegument infested by Argulus sp

26. Reproductive males have an extremely developed pectoral fin spine, like that of Hoplosternum littorale.

27. A white T-shirt clung faithfully to the contoured steel of his pectoral muscles.

28. Gunfire rattled against his pectoral shields, and he staggered backwards from the blast.

29. Behavior: Anglerfishes do not swim in the conventional way; instead, they “walk” on their pectoral fins or use ‘jet propulsion’ (forcefully expelling water from a small opening generally behind and below the pectoral fins)

30. Brisket comes from the breastbone area of the cow, and it's basically the animal's pectoral muscles

31. Albacore tuna also have very long pectoral fins and live for around 12 years

32. Several issues related to the thoraco-Coraco-pectoral (TCP) space can exacerbate symptoms of thoracic outlet syndrome (Hooper et

33. Coracoid one of a pair of bones that form the ventral part of the pectoral girdle of many vertebrates

34. During reproduction, the male's belly turns orange and its pectoral spines become longer and thicker.

35. I am to be in Shanghai, often feel how pectoral frowsty be discouraged a responsibility recently?

36. Description: The Bluegill has a significantly compressed, oval or roundish body, a small mouth, and a small head.The pectoral fins are pointed

37. The "primary" pectoral girdle includes Actinosts, scapula, coracoid, and sometimes mesocoracoid cartilage or endochondral bones and supports the fins directly

38. The chin barbel and lack of long rays on the pelvic and pectoral fins distinguish the Cusk …

39. Pectoral and pelvic fins retract into special slots in the fish’s steel-hard body to reduce drag.

40. The Appendicular skeleton includes the skeletal elements within the limbs, as well as supporting shoulder girdle pectoral and pelvic girdle

41. The Axilla is enclosed by the pectoral muscles in front, and the latissimus dorsi and teres major muscles behind.

42. Four Actinosts in pectoral girdle, with pores between them; two or three spines on first dorsal pterygiophore; two epurals

43. To this day Souness is obsessed with fitness, healthy dieting, pectoral pride and keeping his body in trim.

44. He eventually hurt his pectoral muscle and rumor saying that he had to undergo an operation in hospital.

45. Functionally, both Clavicles take part in the formation of the shoulder girdle or the pectoral girdle along with the two scapulae in humans

46. An even better distinction between the yellow and black Bullheads is the spine at the top of the pectoral fins.

47. The Appendicular skeleton includes the skeletal elements within the limbs, as well as supporting the pectoral and pelvic girdles

48. Definition of Term coracoid (English) The lower, paired endochondral bone on which the pterygials or Actinosts of the pectoral fin rest

49. Bichirs are elongated in form and have fleshy lobes in the pectoral fins, a rounded tail, thick scales, and functional lungs for breathing air.

50. The ticto barb is silver and gold with two black spots; one just before the pectoral fin and one near the back tail.

51. Throughout the centuries, many pectoral crosses have been made in the form of reliquaries which contain alleged fragments of the True Cross or relics of saints.

52. Myoglobin was not detected in oxidative skeletal muscle (pectoral adductor profundus) in either the white-hearted fishes examined or red-hearted H. americanus.

53. ‘In amphibians, the Columella shares the oval window with a second bone, the operculum, which communicates by way of an opercular muscle with the pectoral girdle.’

54. The author describes the efferent innervation of the human pectoral gland (skin, sudatory glands, smooth musculature, blood-vessels, galactophoric ducts, mammary acini) by means of a nervous syncytium.

55. 13 Its patient much companion has epigastrium to bilge full, pectoral coerce suffering is full, umbilical ministry moves palpitate hyperfunction, the disease such as constipation.

56. Age and growth of the mudskipper, Scartelaos gigas were investigated using the second Actinost bone of the pectoral girdle, based on an analysis of 560 individuals collected from

57. It is often confused with the common thresher (A. vulpinus), even in professional publications, but can be distinguished by the dark, rather than white, color over the bases of its pectoral fins.

58. Albacore definition is - a large pelagic tuna (Thunnus alalunga) with long pectoral fins that is a source of canned tuna; broadly : any of various tunas (such as a bonito).

59. The Supergym manufactured by Artimex Sport is a multifunctional Swedish ladder designed to help you perform more then 100 exercises for all muscle groups (deltoids, pectorals, tricepses, latissimus dorsi, trapezius, Bicepses, flexors, abdominals, quadriceps, biceps femoris, gluteal muscles etc.)

60. Serratus Anterior muscle (Musculus serratus Anterior) The serratus Anterior muscle is a fan-shaped muscle at the lateral wall of the thorax.Its main part lies deep under the scapula and the pectoral muscles

61. The Actinosts, four serially arranged bones of increasing size ventrally, are firmly attached to each other in polynemids, the third being well extended ventrally and not supporting the pectoral-fin rays.

62. A dark brownish to purplish-black Basketwork eel with the dorsal fin originating well behind the anus which is position forward on the body, and prominent falcate or curved pectoral fins

63. To fly, the Atlantic flyingfish jumps out of the water, uses its pectoral fins to catch air currents and provide lift, and beats its tail back and forth to provide thrust.

64. Other articles where Appendicular skeleton is discussed: human skeleton: …the skull, and (2) the Appendicular, to which the pelvic (hip) and pectoral (shoulder) girdles and the bones and cartilages of the limbs belong

65. ‘Then, isometrically contract the pectoral muscle, attempting to Adduct the arm.’ ‘Two possible effective responses would have been to flex the knee on the side of the higher foot, or to have Adducted one leg and abducted the other.’

66. T. kimberleyensis can be identified from its fins, with five spines and 11–13 soft rays on the dorsal fin, three spines and 14–16 rays on the anal fin, and 12–13 pectoral rays.

67. The Axillary nodes are a group of lymph nodes located in the Axillary (or armpit) region of the body. They perform the vital function of filtration and conduction of lymph from the upper limbs, pectoral region, and upper back.

68. Actinosts: a series of bones at the base of the pectoral rays: Acuminate: tapering gradually to a point: Acute: sharp, pointed: Adelphophagous: A mode of feeding where an embryo feeds on other embryos within the uterus of the female

69. Medical Definition of Coracoid (Entry 1 of 2) : of, relating to, or being a process of the scapula in most mammals or a well-developed cartilage bone of many lower vertebrates that extends from the scapula to or toward the sternum — see pectoral girdle

70. The Archimandrite is appointed by ecclesiastical authority (patriarch, metropolitan, bishop), also in Russia, by the Holy Synod, and in some monasteries by election. He has the right to wear a pectoral cross, the epigonation in the celebration of Mass, and to …

71. Le bulbe possède des qualités Carminative, expectorante, sédative, antitussive, pectorale et tonique.: The bulb has Carminative, expectorant, sedative, antitussive, pectoral and tonic qualities.: Son action tonique digestive la rend apéritive, stomachique, Carminative, régulatrice du transit et même anti-vomitive

72. The company can Boast a strong line-up of partners among the handheld device and mobile operator elites.: I can Boast coconut deltoids, pulsating pectorals, bulging biceps and six pack abdominals.: This sadistic Boast has been followed by a savage and shameless campaign of suicide bombings.: Earlier, he would Boast of his formative years stealing candy from kids in war-torn Africa.

73. I presume, able pectorals, bechic and Antihectic reme- however, that little need be said in the pre- dies, especially, combined-a tincture being sent state of our knowledge, to prove that I formed of the root, and united with honey such is the case, both with remedies and or syrup ; they are often carried in their poisons, whether from the

74. 2b); milky-white patches at the base of last pectoral-fin ray and on the inner posterior margin of skin flap connecting maxillary Barbel; basal portion of first ray and last ray of the pelvic-fin pale yellow, distal portion of adipose-fin pale yellow, more pronouncedly at anterior portion and posterior end of adipose-fin, dorsal and ventral

75. The Appendicular skeleton is composed of the bones of the upper limbs (which function to grasp and manipulate objects) and the lower limbs (which permit locomotion).It also includes the pectoral girdle, or shoulder girdle, that attaches the upper limbs to the body, and the pelvic girdle that attaches the lower limbs to the body.

76. Many larvae change their body forms, and their fins except the pectoral differentiate during the final period of postlarval stage, when the gastric gland appears in the mucosa of the stomach.At the first stage of the formation of the gland, cuboidal cells well stained with hematoxylin constitute glandular Acinuses without ducts to lumen in the

77. Bonefishes are small to medium sized (to 80 cm), with elongate, fusiform, slightly compressed bodies; head conical, snout overhanging mouth; mouth small, not reaching past eye; very small teeth in bands at front of jaws, patches of small molariform teeth on the roof and floor of the mouth; fins without spines; one short dorsal fin, (16-21 rays), at midbody; pectoral fins low on the body

78. Le petit pectoral et le Coraco-brachial, bien sûr.: Pectoralis minor and the Coracobrachialis, of course.: Morceau qui occupe l'angle antérieur de l'articulation gléno-humérale, il a comme base anatomique les muscles suivants : muscles anconés, muscles brachiaux, Coraco-huméral: A cut which occupies the front corner of the scapulohumeral articulation and which has the following muscles

79. The ecclesiastical title of Archpriest or archpresbyter belongs to certain priests with supervisory duties over a number of parishes.The term is most often used in Eastern Orthodoxy and Eastern Catholic Churches and may be somewhat analogous to a monsignor in the Latin Church, but in the Eastern Churches an Archpriest wears an additional vestment and, typically, a pectoral cross, and one

80. Batfishes are small fishes (to 25 cm) that have a strongly flattened, somewhat disc-like, body; head pointed to rounded when viewed from above; a piston-like fishing rod apparatus on the snout in a cavity just above the mouth, a lumpy bait at the end of the rod; roof of the fishing-rod cavity juts out as a rostrum; gill openings small, behind upper base of pectoral fin; dorsal and anal fins