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dorsally

[ US /ˈdɔɹsəɫi/ ]
ADVERB
  1. in a dorsal location or direction

How To Use dorsally In A Sentence

  • The previous day her mild dorsally angulated distal radial fracture had been manipulated under a Bier block in the emergency department.
  • The shape of its edge indicates that the maxilla lacked the posterodorsally reflected lappet present in most other mosasaurs.
  • Here, we have shown the pilae ossifying dorsally, as an irregular sheet of bone running roughly between the pila antotica and a similar band of cartilage which comes off the top of the otic capsule, the taenia marginalis.
  • Its fibers pass dorsally from an extensive anterior attachment to insert on the pharyngeal raphe, the pharyngeal tubercle of the occipital bone.
  • The _fifth_, _sixth_ and _seventh glumes_ are obovate-cuneate, 7 - to 9-nerved, paleate, flower-bearing and 3-lobed, the side lobes are acuminate and the central lobe is bifid and dorsally awned; palea is ovate-acute, 2-nerved and ciliolate. A Handbook of Some South Indian Grasses
  • Numerous tiny vascular foramina perforate the surface of the maxilla, especially anteriorly and dorsally.
  • During the surgery, care must be taken to protect the branches of the superficial and radial nerves that dorsally overlie the first dorsal compartment.
  • Dorsally, it is partly separated from the gray substance of the quadrigeminal bodies by the fibers of the lemniscus; ventral to it are the medial longitudinal fasciculus, and the formatio reticularis of the tegmentum. IX. Neurology. 4b. The Mid-brain or Mesencephalon
  • Also in contrast to those of suids, both canines in peccaries are vertically implanted: in suids the upper canine exits the maxilla anterolaterally, and then curves dorsally. Archive 2006-08-01
  • The _second glume_ is chartaceous, ovate-lanceolate, acute, equal to or slightly longer than the first glume but narrower, 3-nerved, margin infolded, thinly shortly ciliate, dorsally glabrous, shining. A Handbook of Some South Indian Grasses
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