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In the movable part of the column both the anterior supporting axis and the vertebral canal are liable to changes in their disposition , owing to the movements of the head and trunk . Like the bodies and vertebral arches , the spinous ...
In the movable part of the column both the anterior supporting axis and the vertebral canal are liable to changes in their disposition , owing to the movements of the head and trunk . Like the bodies and vertebral arches , the spinous ...
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... its great relative breadth and the expansion of its iliac portions , which serve as a support to the abdominal viscera , and also furnish an extensive origin for the powerful muscles which control the movements of the hip - joint .
... its great relative breadth and the expansion of its iliac portions , which serve as a support to the abdominal viscera , and also furnish an extensive origin for the powerful muscles which control the movements of the hip - joint .
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... by the movements of pronation and supination which occur between the bones of the forearm . In the leg such movements are absent , as they would interfere with the stability of the limb . THE ARTICULATIONS OR JOINTS . SYNDESMOLOGY .
... by the movements of pronation and supination which occur between the bones of the forearm . In the leg such movements are absent , as they would interfere with the stability of the limb . THE ARTICULATIONS OR JOINTS . SYNDESMOLOGY .
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... taken into account , viz . , the manner and sequence of their appearance in the embryo ; the nature of the uniting media in the adult , and also the degree and kind of movement permitted in those joints where movement is possible .
... taken into account , viz . , the manner and sequence of their appearance in the embryo ; the nature of the uniting media in the adult , and also the degree and kind of movement permitted in those joints where movement is possible .
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The primary features common to all synarthroses are ( a ) continuous and direct union of the opposing surfaces ; ( b ) no joint cavity ; ( c ) no movement . CHONDROSIS . Sutura . This form of synarthrosis is found only in connexion with ...
The primary features common to all synarthroses are ( a ) continuous and direct union of the opposing surfaces ; ( b ) no joint cavity ; ( c ) no movement . CHONDROSIS . Sutura . This form of synarthrosis is found only in connexion with ...
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Expressions et termes fréquents
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