How To Use Medially In A Sentence
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The incisure is continuous with the wide, deep channel which extends proximomedially across the ventral surface of the astragalus and supposedly carried the perforating artery.
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The axons of the lower nucleus of the lateral lemniscus, which arise from the larger stellate or spindle-shaped cells, with long, smooth, much branched dendrites, are said by some authors to join the lateral lemniscus, but according to Cajal they pass medially toward the raphé; their termination is unknown.
IX. Neurology. 4e. Composition and Central Connections of the Spinal Nerves
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The circulating nurse shaves the patient's surgical leg from 3 inches to 4 inches above the knee to 4 inches below the patella, laterally and medially.
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In the medulla, note the elongated gray olivary nucleus, with its slit-like hilus, directed dorsomedially.
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These striations indicate where the dentary was overlapped medially by the coronoids.
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The angular process of the dentary is inflected medially in almost all marsupials.
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After the surgeon incises the fascial layer, extends the incision proximally and distally, and retracts medially and laterally, he or she measures the patellar tendon width.
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The fracture fragment is often retracted inferomedially because of the action of the subscapularis muscle.
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Howeer, medially , there is a large opacity consistent with a left lower lobe pneumonia asterisk.
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It is thickest at its presumed proximal end and is expanded medially to form an overlapping joint with the intermedium.
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Inside the aperture of the nostril is a slight dilatation, the vestibule, bounded laterally by the ala and lateral crus of the greater alar cartilage, and medially by the medial crus of the same cartilage.
X. The Organs of the Senses and the Common Integument. 1b. The Organ of Smell
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It is attached, medially, to the pisiform and the hamulus of the hamate bone; laterally, to the tuberosity of the navicular, and to the medial part of the volar surface and the ridge of the greater multangular.
IV. Myology. 1F. The Muscles and Fasciæ of the Hand
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These striations indicate where the dentary was overlapped medially by the coronoids.
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It consists of a gray folded lamina arranged in the form of an incomplete capsule, opening medially by an aperture called the hilum emerging from the hilum are numerous fibers which collectively constitute the peduncle of the olive.
IX. Neurology. 4a. The Hind-brain or Rhombencephalon
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Even more so than in Morganucodon, the anterior lamina of the petrosal is medially convex, leaving deep fossa for the semilunar ganglion, the root node of the trigeminal nerve.
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It presents medially a circular ‘articular surface of the head,’ directed anteroproximad and articulating with the lateral condyle of the tibia.
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Consonants regularly occur in strings or clusters without intervening vowels: initially, as in stain and strip, finally, as in fetch and twelfth, medially, as in dodging.
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In general, the angular artery originates the lateral nasal artery, which passes medially along the cephalic margin of the lateral crura and gives off caudal branches toward the nostril rim.
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The surface is traversed by three sutures, viz.: (1) the coronal sutures, nearly transverse is direction, between the frontal and parietals; (2) the sagittal sutures, medially placed, between the parietal bones, and deeply serrated in its anterior two-thirds; and (3) the upper part of the lambdoidal suture, between the parietals and the occipital.
II. Osteology. 5c. The Exterior of the Skull
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The chamber itself is then quite long, and demarcated from the nasal passage by a distinct medially projecting vertical ridge.
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Scapular blade forming a 45° angle with coracoid articulation; humeral distal condyles exposed on anterior of shaft; stout ulna; humeral deltopectoral crest markedly expanded distally; elliptical femoral mid-shaft cross-section; distal condyles of femur bevelled dorso-medially; astragalar posterior fossa undivided
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this consonant always occurs medially
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The notum is well-developed, but it is impossible to tell if the eyes are large or meet medially.
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The left orbit was medially compressed, and exophthalmos had occurred.
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The lesser multangular articulates with four bones: the navicular proximally, second metacarpal distally, greater multangular laterally, and capitate medially.
II. Osteology. 6b. The Hand. 1. The Carpus
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Lateral to this fissure is the narrow tentorial part of the inferior temporal gyrus, and medial to it the fusiform gyrus, which extends from the occipital to the temporal pole; this gyrus is limited medially by the collateral fissure, which separates it from the lingual gyrus behind and from the hippocampal gyrus in front.
IX. Neurology. 4c. The Fore-brain or Prosencephalon
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Abduction is movement of the hand away from the body as the proximal carpal bones move medially on the radius.
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High values on the second canonical variate can be interpreted as describing a large and medially projecting trochlea flange, and a relatively wide trochlear notch.
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The inferolateral boundaries extend downward and medially from the modioli to the mentolabial sulcus.
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The dorsal margin bends medially towards its articulation with the nasal and frontal.
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He also noted scars medially and laterally.
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Thus No. 11 was called harma when it represented the spirant ch in all positions, but when this sound became breath h initially (though remaining medially) the name aha was devised, áre was originally ázå, but when this z became merged with 21, the sign was in Quenya used for the very frequent ss of that language, and the name esse was given to it. hwesta sindarinwa or ‘Grey-elven hw’ was so called because in Quenya 12 had the sound of hw, and distinct signs for chw and hw were not required.
The Lord of the Rings
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The lingual root arises directly from the base of the lingual shelf, is slender, and extends obliquely medially as well as vertically.
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Muscle 40a runs laterally from the tendon to its origin on the prephragma of the mesonotum, while 40b runs medially from the tendon to its origin on the midline of the posterior pronotal inflection (
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The jaw is deepest in the adductor fossa region and shallow anteriorly as a result of a pronounced medially-directed twist of the ventral margin such that the splenial is exposed ventrally and mesially.
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The distal ginglymus of both metatarsals I and II is directed medially at an angle of 10 to 15 degrees relative to the proximal ends.
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Lower lid margin. It should bow gently from medially to laterally, with the lowest point between the pupil and the lateral limbus.
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The patient is unable to dorsiflex and abduct the foot, which hangs with the toes pointed and the sole turned medially.
Manual of Surgery Volume Second: Extremities—Head—Neck. Sixth Edition.
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The tendon diverges, uniting laterally with muscle 46 which originates from the lateral walls of the pronotum, and medially with muscle 47, which originates from the posterior pronotal inflection (
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Even more so than in Morganucodon, the anterior lamina of the petrosal is medially convex, leaving deep fossa for the semilunar ganglion, the root node of the trigeminal nerve.
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So, for example, the tetrapod splenial developed a medially-directed twist of the ventral margin, exposing the splenial ventrally and mesially.
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The greater multangular articulates with four bones: the navicular proximally, the first metacarpal distally, and the lesser multangular and second metacarpal medially.
II. Osteology. 6b. The Hand. 1. The Carpus
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Anteriorly, posteriorly, and laterally, it is bounded by the thoracolumbar fascia, and medially, by the spinous processes, interspinous ligaments, and attachments of the thoracolumbar fascia.
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Anteriorly, posteriorly, and laterally, it is bounded by the thoracolumbar fascia, and medially, by the spinous processes, interspinous ligaments, and attachments of the thoracolumbar fascia.
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Medially the fibular facet doubles in width, becomes slightly concave with a smoothly rounded, raised margin, and faces principally dorsolaterally but also slightly proximally.
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With pneumatisation, it extends to the frontal recess superiorly and is bounded by the frontal process of the maxilla anterolaterally, the uncinate process inferomedially, and the lacrimal bone inferolaterally.
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Encourage the patient to relax the quadriceps and push the patella medially back into place.
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J does not normally feature in words of Old English origin, the digraph dg representing the sound medially and finally (cudgel, bridge), but some j words (ajar, jowl) may be of Germanic origin.
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It receives an expansion from the tendon of the Biceps femoris laterally, and from the tendons of the Sartorius, Gracilis, Semitendinosus, and Semimembranosus medially; in front, it blends with the periosteum covering the subcutaneous surface of the tibia, and with that covering the head and malleolus of the fibula; below, it is continuous with the transverse crural and laciniate ligaments.
IV. Myology. 8c. The Muscles and Fasciæ of the Leg
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It is, preventively, the assertor of its own rights; or remedially, their avenger.
The Great Experiment
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From the roof, the olfactory epithelium extends down both sides of the nasal cavity to cover most of the superior concha laterally and 1 cm of nasal septum medially.
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It differs in thickness at different parts, being thin over the Biceps brachii, but thicker where it covers the Triceps brachii, and over the epicondyles of the humerus: it is strengthened by fibrous aponeuroses, derived from the Pectoralis major and Latissimus dorsi medially, and from the Deltoideus laterally.
IV. Myology. 7d. The Muscles and Fasciæ of the Arm
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The frontals are fused medially and enclose the parietal foramen and anterior sagittal crest.
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The distal end of the pterygoid contacts the squamosal dorsally and the quadrate medially.
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E. down to the fifteenth century, the initial b remained the stop or explosive (like English b) that it was in Latin, it has become in more recent times a bilabial spirant and as such is now co-equal with the Spanish v, which early gained this value both initially and medially.
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 14: Simony-Tournon
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Medially, it blends with the anterior part of the medial ligament of the ankle joint and, laterally, with the plantar margin of the calcaneonavicular part of the bifurcate ligament.
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For young readers, however, the medially placed source marker is liable to increase the load on short-term memory.
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The species has a characteristic ambococliid interior, but the medially plicate ornamentation is unknown elsewhere.
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S5 abuts the right heart border medially, while S4 extends to and comprises a portion of the lateral border of the right lung.
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In anterior view, the three specimens share an enlarged medial condyle, which is expanded medially and cranio-caudally
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It is defined as a transverse plane deformity in Lisfranc's (tarsometatarsal) joints in which the metatarsals are deviated medially.