How To Use long bone In A Sentence
- This increase in number seems to depend on the growth of the long bones putting tension on the muscle through its tendons.
- There is a long bone, termed 'metatarsal', answering to the metacarpal, for each digit; and the 'tarsus', which corresponds with the carpus, presents four short polygonal bones in a row, which correspond very closely with the four carpal bones of the second row of the hand. Lectures and Essays
- Despite their plantlike outlines, these features are now known to be inorganic structures caused by a solution of manganese from within the beds that reprecipitated as oxides along cracks or along bones of fossils.
- In the current study, fluoride measurements of 889 lagomorph long bones from 183 features were used to develop a relative chronology of features.
- Seventy nine per cent of patients with isolated long bone fractures received analgesia, which is consistent with a previous report.
- Even at first glance, the shape of the four-inch-long bone and the linear arrangement of tooth sockets told us that this was a dentary, or tooth-bearing portion of a lower jaw.
- Giant cell tumor of bone is a rare neoplasm usually seen in the long bones or sacrum.
- The foot is normally structured so that the big toe is naturally in line with the long bone leading up to it (the first metatarsal) and all the toes spread outwards from this.
- ‘His eye was caught by a particular bone - a metacarpal, the equivalent to one of the long bones in the palm of the hand,’ said John Smith, the curator of geology at the Museum of Science.
- My son has a condition called achondroplasia, which is a form of dwarfism that affects the long bones of the body (arms and legs).