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Anatomical terms of location - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Human anatomical terms - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Human anatomical terms make up a distinct nomenclature to describe areas of the body, to provide orientation when describing parts of human anatomy, and to distinguish different movements of the body...
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Joomla - the dynamic portal engine and content management system ... The surface side of the body oriented upwards, away from the pull of gravity, is the Dorsal side. The opposite side, typically the one closest to the ground when walking on all legs, swimming or flying, is the Ventral side.
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The image of the dorsal side of the body shows fairly the same color density and distribution as the ventral (Jumper 1984). ... Bibliography for Facts Pages...
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Marine or freshwater mollusc whose body is enclosed between two shells hinged together by a ligament on the dorsal side of the body. The shell is closed by strong ‘adductor’ muscles ... Marine or freshwater mollusc whose body is enclosed between two shells hinged together by a ligament on the dorsal side of the body.
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Just to the left side of the body of the fourth lumbar vertebra, the abdominal aorta divides into two common iliac arteries. ... In the top side of the foot, the "dorsal digital veins," carrying blood up to the small saphenous vein, communicate with the plantar digital veins in the clefts between the toes.
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BioInfoBank Library :: Functional gliding spaces of the dorsal side of the human finger. Carpal tunnel topography during endoscopic decompression. Functional gliding spaces of the dorsal side of the human hand. Functional morphology of the deep transverse metacarpal ligament. ... The dorsal recess, due to its ability to...
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