प्रजंघिकास्थि Meaning in English
प्रजंघिकास्थि शब्द का अंग्रेजी अर्थ : prophysis
, tibia
ऐसे ही कुछ और शब्द
टिचटिक् टिक्
टिखठी
टिक टोक
टिक टैक
टिक टैक टू
टिक ट्रेफॉइल
पुरजा
टिकट बूथ
टिकट कलक्टर
टिकट बांटना
सिर्फ टिकट
घूम घूमकर टिकट बेचने वाला एजेंट
टिकट लेने वाला
टिकिट बारी
प्रजंघिकास्थि इसके अंग्रेजी अर्थ का उदाहरण
Due to the relative low-quality preservation of many of the skeletal elements, numerous pieces discovered have been difficult to identify: these include unidentified cranial elements, as well as an “ulna” which has since been recognised as the distal part of the tibia.
The tibial nerve runs medially at the knee joint.
Semimembranosus: originates on the ischiatic tuberosity and inserts on the femur and tibia.
Before the proper identification of this fragment, Eotyrannus was reconstructed with much longer tibiae, which influenced the early reconstructions of the animal.
ilio tibialis and ambiens.
The muscle also helps to medially rotate the tibia on the femur when the knee is flexed and medially rotate the femur when the hip is extended.
The tibia was shorter than the femur, giving the hind limb stocky proportions.
Lord-Lieutenants of Hertfordshire The popliteus muscle in the leg is used for unlocking the knees when walking, by laterally rotating the femur on the tibia during the closed chain portion of the gait cycle (one with the foot in contact with the ground).
Origin is inner side of the head of the fibula, insertion into the upper end of the oblique line of the tibia, it lies beneath the popliteus.
Between it and the tibialis anterior are the upper portions of the anterior tibial vessels and deep peroneal nerve.
Sartorius: originates on the ilium and inserts on the patella and tibia.
The bones consist of two cotypes: UNPSJB"nbsp;PV"nbsp;184, a series of two anterior dorsal vertebrae, and PVL"nbsp;612, a right hind limb including the long femur, the tibia, fibula and astragalocalcaneum of the ankle.
Abelisaurid hind limbs were more typical of ceratosaurs, with the astragalus and calcaneum (upper ankle bones) fused to each other and to the tibia, forming a tibiotarsus.