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ulnae Meaning in Bengali



ভেতরের ও মানব হস্ত দুই হাড় আর

Noun:

অন্ত:প্রকোষ্ঠাস্থি,





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ulnae or ulnas) is a long bone found in the forearm that stretches from the elbow to the smallest finger, and when in anatomical position.


) Details Identifiers Latin Incisura trochlearis ulnae, incisura semilunaris ulnae TA98 A02.


Details Identifiers Latin tuberositas ulnae TA98 A02.


Details Identifiers Latin Processus coronoideus ulnae TA98 A02.


of bones in the human arm Details Identifiers Latin Processus styloideus ulnae TA98 A02.


specimen, PVSJ 1087, was referred, containing five tail vertebrae, both ulnae and radii, a left calfbone and a right foot.


includes the femora, tibiae, and fibulae of the legs; the humeri, radii, and ulnae of the arms; metacarpals and metatarsals of the hands and feet, the phalanges.


(19 in) long when complete, for comparison, modern subadult polar bear ulnae are 36–43 cm (14–17 in) long.


radii, a quadrate bone, a mandible, a coracoid, two sterna, two humeri, two ulnae, two tibiotarsi, a carpometacarpus, a tarsometatarsus, and three pedal phalanges.


(USNM 175956) left ulna, (175957 and 175958) proximal fragments of left ulnae, (175959) proximal end of right femur, (175962) distal end of right humerus".


The scientists who first studied the ulnae said that they most closely resembled those of Leptoceratops, but subsequent.


slender humeri, and the presence of an extra depression on the surface of the ulnae, among other characteristics.


The humeri are 10 mm long, and have unequal attachments for the ulnae and radii.


The ulnae is no wider than the radii are, and they are both 5 mm long.


) Details Identifiers Latin incisura radialis ulnae TA98 A02.


ends, and are noticeably shorter than the ulnae since these extend along the edges of the radiales.


The ulnae are relatively curved.


The humeri are estimated to be about 82 mm long and the ulnae to be 76 mm long, giving Chimaerasuchus rather short front legs.


vertebrae, two caudal vertebrae, left scapula, left humerus, left radius, both ulnae, right pubis, proximal half of right femur, distal part of left tibia, distal.


However, the wide ulnae fit the exceptional distal width of the humerus.


MLP 26-250, MLP 26-252, MLP 26-254, and MLP 26-259, a left femur, both ulnae, and a left radius.


blade), partial right coracoid, a right humerus (upper arm bone), both ulnae, and most of a left leg (minus the foot), a right fibula and astragalus.



ulnae's Meaning':

the inner and longer of the two bones of the human forearm

Synonyms:

olecranon process; arm bone; elbow bone; olecranon; forearm;

Antonyms:

disarm;

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