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tibiae Meaning in Bengali



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The tibia /ˈtɪbiə/ (plural tibiae /ˈtɪbii/ or tibias), also known as the shinbone or shankbone, is the larger, stronger, and anterior (frontal) of the.


) Details Identifiers Latin tuberositas tibiae TA98 A02.


The tibiae (is) an instrument of the Romans.


tentorium which is incomplete, the midcoxae are enlarged; and the mid and hind tibiae have rows of setae.


) Details Identifiers Latin Condylus medialis tibiae TA98 A02.


) Details Identifiers Latin Condylus lateralis tibiae TA98 A02.


Eucnemesaurus (/juːkˌniːmɪˈsɔːrəs/; meaning "good tibia lizard", for its robust tibiae) is a basal sauropodomorph dinosaur genus usually considered to be a synonym.


right metacarpal II, right manual phalanges and unguals, right and left tibiae, left astragalocalcaneum, left metatarsal I, right metatarsals II–IV, right.


a longitudinal groove with androconial scales on the male mesothoracic tibiae; an often spinose antrum; and a sella (a medially directed clasper on the.


leaf-like expansions on the legs of some species, generally on the hind tibiae.


It was named by Joseph Leidy in 1865 for two tibiae found in the Navesink Formation of New Jersey.


Males have many strong spines on the forward-facing margin of their tibiae.


The long bone category includes the femora, tibiae, and fibulae of the legs; the humeri, radii, and ulnae of the arms; metacarpals.


seventeen caudal vertebrae, two humeri, radius, ulna, ten femora, eleven tibiae, a fibula, ten unidentifiable bone fragments, a scapula-coracoid, a maxilla.


Females build a silken-egg case which they attach to their mid-tibiae and held by the hind legs, carried below the abdomen.


in order to assess the age of different individuals, using tibiae.


Of the several tibiae tested, four (between 390–450 millimetres (15–18 in) long) were.


and ulnas, partial right ilium, partial right ischium, both femora and tibiae, left fibula, 3 metatarsi and 4 phalanges.


cartilage) with a narrow thorax, polysyndactyly, disproportionately short tibiae, thorax dysplasia, hypoplastic lungs and respiratory insufficiency.


Technical description: Discal cell present ; M3 arises from M4 ; all tibiae spurred Antennae with whorls of long hairs.



Synonyms:

shin; shin bone; leg bone; shinbone; leg;

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