Sentence Examples
The postcranial skeleton, and especially the vertebrae, carpals and tarsals, were very slow to ossify. |
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It is slightly twisted longitudinally, much thicker, and less flattened dorsoventrally than the other carpals. |
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The distal row of carpals includes the hamate, capitate, trapezium, and trapezoid, which are closely approximated to the metacarpals. |
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Therefore, one or more unpreserved carpals were probably present, as has been previously suggested. |
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You have a slight fracture in your lower left arm as well as sprained meta carpals and carpals. |
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In most other mammalian orders, the carpals and tarsals provide the limbs with regions of flexibility. |
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Unilocular superior ovary with two fused carpals. |
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The SLIC Screw is designed to maintain the anatomical reduction of the scaphoid and lunate while allowing some rotation between the carpals. |
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Loss of the gene leads to fusion of tarsals and carpals in mice. |
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Examples from Classical Literature
The third segment consists of nine small bones, the carpals of the wrist or the tarsals of the ankle. |
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Metacarpal I oblong, or rather conical, with a lateral enlargement, and situated in line with the distal row of carpals. |
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The tarsal bones of the Turtle do not retain their primitive arrangement to such an extent as do the carpals. |
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The carpals however interlock to a slight extent, and the corner of the magnum reaches the scaphoid. |
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The carpals, tarsals, metacarpals, and metatarsals are all free. |
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The radius and the ulna are completely separated, as are the carpals. |
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