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humeral Meaning in Bengali



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humeral's Usage Examples:

The humeral upper extremity consists of a rounded head, a narrow neck, and two short.


and inferior glenohumeral ligaments Coracohumeral ligament Transverse humeral ligament Coraco-acromial ligament The nerves supplying the shoulder joint.


The humeral veil is one of the liturgical vestments of the Roman Rite, also used in some Anglican and Lutheran churches.


The posterior humeral circumflex artery (posterior circumflex artery, posterior circumflex humeral artery) arises from the third part of axillary artery.


Types include proximal humeral fractures, humeral shaft fractures, and distal humeral fractures.


The transverse humeral ligament (Brodie's ligament) forms a broad band bridging the lesser and greater tubercle of the humerus.


[citation needed] The anterior and posterior humeral circumflex arteries branch off of the axillary artery to provide the majority.


The humeral head is around 29mm wide.


The largest enantiornithine from the Early Cretaceous is Pengornis, with a humeral head width of (17mm).


The anterior humeral circumflex artery (anterior circumflex artery, anterior circumflex humeral artery) is an artery in the arm.


The wing is distinctive in its venation, the costa is weake after the humeral crossvein and broken before vein 1 with an elongate dorsal bristle before.


the teres minor is to modulate the action of the deltoid, preventing the humeral head from sliding upward as the arm is abducted.


Anterior humeral line (black line), with normal area passed on the capitulum of the humerus colored in green in a 4 year old child.


The anterior humeral line.


medial humeral supracondylar ridge and the ulnar tuberosity, and inserts near the middle of the radius.


The pronator teres has two heads—humeral and ulnar.


The humeral proximal end is strongly offset medially from the humeral shaft.


The internal tuberosity of the humeral proximal end is short.


Pengornis shows characters of the humeral head, acromion, and anterior cervical vertebrae, that were previously known.


nerve travels through the quadrangular space with the posterior circumflex humeral artery and vein to innervate the deltoid and teres minor.


the humeral head to dislocate into it.


It is an indication for surgery and often accompanied by a Hill-Sachs lesion, damage to the posterior humeral head.


Together, these keep the humeral head in the glenoid cavity, preventing upward migration of the humeral head caused by the pull of the deltoid.


Although numerous non-humeral bones have been assigned to Callophoca, they are best considered Monachinae.



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