spinal column

NOUN
  1. the series of vertebrae forming the axis of the skeleton and protecting the spinal cord
    the fall broke his back
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How To Use spinal column In A Sentence

  • At intervals along its length groups of nerve fibres emerge from the spinal column to connect with the peripheral nervous system.
  • The central rod is known as the Sushumna and corresponds to the spinal column.
  • A streak of yellow ochre holds a form together, but on perusal, it becomes a muscle, the features of a face or a spinal column.
  • The pinioned hands of the condemned man went suddenly white as the noose and the drop snapped his spinal column.
  • Engineered with the ergonomics of a spinal column, the highest grade of surgical stainless steel is crafted into stout links of solid metal.
  • This is a test where a needle is placed through the lower part of the back between the backbones and into the spinal column.
  • Methods: 80 cases were randomly divided into two groups. Treatment group was treated by burying line nearby spinal column echo area. Observation group were given Pinaverium bromide.
  • You can see the actual nerves inside the spinal column, plain as plain, and every tiny dint and imperfection on the vertebrae.
  • Williams said the injury was in her "psoas" muscle, which flexes the hip and spinal column. The Seattle Times
  • Therefore, the dwarf mutation in X. helleri is caused by the developmental defect in spinal column, and the vertebral malformation underlies the body type alteration anatomically.
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