Triceps muscle
... the large extensor along the back of the upper
arm in humans. It originates just below the socket of ... from About's ... Exercises for Your Triceps .
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Short arm
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Radial canal
... shared by all echinoderms? ... Ridge inside each
arm that contains the radial canal and radial ... canal underlies an ambulacral area. ... Each
arm contains a radial canal (or one of its ... on a peduncular radial canal . ... On each
arm there is both a radial canal and an eye spot. ...
Humerus
... The humerus is a long bone in the
arm or forelimb that runs from the shoulder to the ... ... The Humerus . The humerus is the
arm bone (most folks call it the UPPER
arm bone) ... This is the so called "funny bone" - a ...
Acrocentric
... and 22. In an acrocentric chromosome the p
arm contains genetic material including ... ... to ... In an acrocentric chromosome the p
arm contains genetic material including ... ... end of the chromosome so that one chromosomal
arm is long and the other is short Zoology ...
Translocation
... ... be duplicated three (triploidy) or more (polyploidy) times; or one
arm or part of one
arm ... Lifestyle, fitness & health information about Translocation ....
Locus
... long arms Chromosome components: (1) Chromatid (2) Centromere (3) Short
arm (4) Long
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Loci
... long arms Chromosome components: (1) Chromatid (2) Centromere (3) Short
arm (4) Long
arm Example of bands In the fields of loci [L.] plural of locus . ... ...
Voluntary muscle
... or voluntary , muscles , those in the arms, legs and trunk. ... In the cells of voluntary muscles (those we can move at will, such as the
arm ... Voluntary muscle fibers are long and thin, and most of them move bones when they ... Voluntary Muscle . This type of muscle is ...
Ulna
... Life. Online Medical Dictionary and glossary with medical definitions ... ( The smaller one is the radius). The ulna is on the same side of the
arm as the little finger. ... FIG216– Epiphysial lines of ulna in a young adult. Lateral aspect. ... 215, 216).—The ulna is ossified from three ...
Proximal
... or the midline of the body: the Lifestyle, fitness & health information about Proximal . ... The proximal humerus is the part of the
arm bone which forms the shoulder joint. ... Answers to your questions about proximal neuropathy and more! ... Proximal neuropathy is a type of ...
Posterior
... Trigger points in the serratus posterior superior frequently cause pain near or ... Pain can extend down the posterior aspect of the shoulder and
arm to the ulnar ... ...
Mutation
...... Spontaneous mutation (def) occurs naturally (a normal mistake rate) about one in ... Mutation = a heritable change. ... Mutations in your
arm or knee cap are not going to get passed on because the ... Mutation is an ongoing process. ... ...
Metacentric
... Heritage Dictionary of the English ... GWPDA Maritime War Section - Metacentric Height ... Larger metacentric height (GM) = larger Righting
arm (RA) = greater stability ... Humans normally have 46 chromosomes in each cell, divided into 23 pairs. Two copies of chromosome 20, one copy ...
Limb
... rod, L līmus aslant, līmen threshold ... Online Medical Dictionary and glossary with medical definitions ... Definition of Limb . Limb : The
arm or leg. Search All of MedicineNet For: ... List of 1199 disease causes of Limb symptoms, patient stories, diagnostic guides, medical books ...
Genetic marker
... three-year, ... Study identifies new genetic variations that may be associated with risk of ... Uganda National Banana Research Program-Research
arm of NARO ... B. A genetic marker can be a functional gene. ... of DNA are especially useful genetic markers . ... genetic marker ...
Concatemer
... for concatemer ... Search completed in 0. ... In this process, only one of the two genomic ends are formed on the concatemer . ... The short
arm termini on concatemer ends are then free to encounter additional ... The mechanism for generating concatemer -ISI is not fully understood. ... ...
Chromosome jumping
... for transposition, ... Jumping translocations (JTs) involve one donor chromosome segment and ... We report a case of JT with the long
arm of chromosome 17 (17q) as the ... HHMI's colorful Web book describes the excitement in ... Chromosome jumping ... It covers smaller regions ...
Cephalic
... Kinds of Cephalic Disorders? ... cephalic vein ( sə′falik ′vān ) ( anatomy ) A superficial vein located on the lateral side of the
arm which drains blood from the radial side of the cephalic adj. Of or relating to the head. Located on, in, or near the head. [French céphalique , ...
Brachial
... plexus injury in the athlete ... ... nerves is called the brachial plexus. ... Brachial palsy is a loss of movement or weakness of the
arm ... Brachial nerve injuries can occur during a ... Brachial - The Lifestyle Company. Das Modelabel im Bereich Streetwear, Sportswear & ...
Aponeurosis
... Project, Published ... The aponeurosis or the lacertus fibrosus which may be doubled may compress the ... nerve entrapment in the distal
arm because of an accessory bicipital aponeurosis . ... ... the medial aspect of the foot thru Windlass mechanism of the plantar aponeurosis ; - ...
Aortic arch
... Arch . Interrupted aortic arch (IAA) is the archetype of ... For example, with type B interrupted aortic arch , the pulse in the right
arm ... What is aortic arch ? Meaning of aortic arch medical term. What does aortic arch mean? ... of the fourth right aortic arch ...