carpals Meaning in Bengali
বনমানুষদের এর কব্জি আট ছোট হাড় কোন
Adjective:
মণিবন্ধ-সম্বন্ধীয়,
Similer Words:
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carpals's Usage Examples:
Almost all carpals (except the pisiform) have six surfaces.
transversely across the palmar surfaces of the carpal bones, connecting adjacent carpals.
Digitigrade and unguligrade animals have relatively long carpals and tarsals, and the bones which would correspond to the human ankle are.
Examples of these bones include the tarsals in the foot and the carpals in the hand.
They had tall, deep heads with powerful jaws, but small forearms without carpals in the wrists.
skeleton, partially prepared to yield a distal humerus, four articulated carpals, a fragment of the coracoid, and several isolated cervical vertebrae from.
Poor ossification of the carpals, tarsals, and endochondral portion of the braincase suggest that MNG 7722.
longirostris include the arrangement of carpals and metacarpals that constitute the forelimbs and the morphology of the.
holocarpa is commonly known as pop saltbush, because its carpals pop when stepped upon.
The hand was incomplete, and some the carpals (wrist bones) were large while others were unusually small.
technically known as the manus, and feet as the pes, which are both composed of carpals and digits.
As metapodials, the metacarpals and metatarsals are analogous.
lost Entepicondylar foramen absent Radius as long as ulna Small proximal carpals and tarsal Fifth distal tarsal absent Short and stout fifth or hooked metatarsal.
In some cases surgical amputation is performed to remove the duplicate carpals, metacarpals and phalanges.
Hands (54 bones) - Left and right carpals (16) (wrist), metacarpals (10), proximal phalanges (10), intermediate phalanges.
plates in children is often reached through radiography (X-rays) of the carpals (bones of the hand and wrist).
) Details From radius To proximal carpals Identifiers Latin Ligamentum radiocarpeum dorsale TA98 A03.
The carpals were mostly present and still in position - the best preserved examples.
Cabarzia's carpals (wrist bones) were proportionally similar to those of Mesenosaurus, with a broad intermedium and fairly large proximal carpals and centrale/centralia.
as Eoraptor tend to have four distal carpals.
In prosauropods, this is reduced to three and the proximal carpals are usually lost or shrink in size.
A reduction to two carpals, long metacarpals relative to the radius, and a twisted ischial shaft serve.
carpals's Meaning':
any of the eight small bones of the wrist of primates
Synonyms:
os trapezium; hamate bone; articulatio radiocarpea; cuneiform bone; unciform bone; carpus; os trapezoideum; trapezium; pisiform bone; bone; semilunar bone; capitate; pyramidal bone; os scaphoideum; scaphoid bone; radiocarpal joint; navicular; os capitatum; os; carpal bone; os lunatum; trapezoid bone; pisiform; wrist bone; trapezium bone; os hamatum; trapezoid; capitate bone; lunate bone; os pisiforme; wrist; triquetral bone; wrist joint; triquetral; hamate; os triquetrum;
Antonyms:
parallelogram; black; boneless; square; unformed;