कंधे का ब्लेड Meaning in English
कंधे का ब्लेड शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : shoulder blade
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
कंधे का हड्डीकंधे की हड्डी
कंधे फ़्लैश
शोल्डर फ्लैश
शोल्डर होलस्टर
कंधे का जोड़
कंधे का निशान
कंधे हिलाने की क्रिया
कंधे के पैड
कंधे पर पहनने वाला झोला
कंधे उचकाने की क्रिया
कंधे का पट्टा
कंधे में
कंधे से कंध भिड़ाकर
कंधे पर उठाकर घुमाना
कंधे-का-ब्लेड इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
It involves articulation between the glenoid cavity of the scapula (shoulder blade) and the [of the humerus] (upper arm bone).
The [(1912VIII61) consists of three caudal (tail) vertebrae, a partial scapula (shoulder blade), and some limb bones; of which was discovered in Allan Gordon is the fictional protagonist of James Hogg's novella The Surpassing Adventures of Allan Gordon.
He was shot once in the back, just above the shoulder blade, by John Windlaw (also reported as Quinlan), a station employee.
He continued working in the days following the Battle without seeking medical attention until the infection became so severe that the wound was lanced, discharging pieces of broken bone from his shoulder blade.
In order to listen to the lungs from the back the patient is asked to move their arms forward to prevent the scapulae (shoulder blades) from obstructing the upper lung fields.
Among the remains were vertebrae from the neck, back, and tail; a shoulder blade; a [a partial pelvis; a femur; a Jack Bender (born September 25, 1949) is an American television and film director, television producer and former actor best known for his work as a director on Lost, The Sopranos and Game of Thrones.
Another leading type of chronic wounds is pressure ulcers, which usually occur in people with conditions such as paralysis that inhibit movement of body parts that are commonly subjected to pressure such as the heels, shoulder blades, and sacrum.
One recommendation is to keep the gaze directed down at the floor and focus on bringing movement into the area between the shoulder blades (the thoracic area, or middle back).
Its members bore a large number of additional surnames, including Barbatus, "bearded", Scapula, "shoulder blade", Asina, "she-ass", Calvus, "bald", Hispallus, "little Spaniard", Nasica, "nosed", and Corculum, "little heart", in addition to those derived from their military exploits: Africanus and Asiaticus.
He delightedly examines his new appearance (noting he has a slight weakness in the dorsal tubercle, a full head of hair, sideburns, is slimmer, and has a mole between his shoulder blades), while asking her what she thinks of the way he looks.
"The Christmas Invasion" does not reprise any of this episode (although the Doctor does mention having a mole between his shoulder blades in both the mini-episode and "The Christmas Invasion").
Their shoulder height, the height from the shoulder blade to the tips of the claw is longer than three-toed sloths, indicating longer arms.
The lawsuit describes the 11th as "a detached shoulder blade with a robotic arm" extending from Cleveland to Akron.