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The transverse processes are broad , being flattened from above downwards ; they project considerably beyond those of the sixth . The maximum width between their extremities agrees with that between the transverse processes of the atlas ...
The transverse processes are broad , being flattened from above downwards ; they project considerably beyond those of the sixth . The maximum width between their extremities agrees with that between the transverse processes of the atlas ...
Page 94
Its transverse processes are long , and the superior intervertebral notch is better marked than in other members of the thoracic series . The superior articular surfaces are directed backwards and upwards , not laterally as in the lower ...
Its transverse processes are long , and the superior intervertebral notch is better marked than in other members of the thoracic series . The superior articular surfaces are directed backwards and upwards , not laterally as in the lower ...
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They have no costal articular facets , nor are their transverse processes pierced by a foramen . In this way they can be readily distinguished from the members of the cervical and thoracic Spinous process series .
They have no costal articular facets , nor are their transverse processes pierced by a foramen . In this way they can be readily distinguished from the members of the cervical and thoracic Spinous process series .
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laterales ) , and which are serially homologous with the true transverse processes of the lumbar vertebræ . The posterior surface of the bone furnishes an extensive surface for the origin of the sacro - spinalis , whilst the edge of the ...
laterales ) , and which are serially homologous with the true transverse processes of the lumbar vertebræ . The posterior surface of the bone furnishes an extensive surface for the origin of the sacro - spinalis , whilst the edge of the ...
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There a rapid reduction in width takes place , terminating inferiorly ) in the nodules of the coccyx . The transverse processes of the atlas are wide and outstanding . The succeeding four cervical vertebræ have transverse processes ...
There a rapid reduction in width takes place , terminating inferiorly ) in the nodules of the coccyx . The transverse processes of the atlas are wide and outstanding . The succeeding four cervical vertebræ have transverse processes ...
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Expressions et termes fréquents
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