How To Use Thenar In A Sentence
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The motor branch to the hypothenar muscles separates from the main ulnar nerve just distal to the pisiform at the wrist.
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This Thenardier female was like the product of a wench engrafted on a fishwife.
Les Miserables
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Although it is uncommon, swelling in the thenar or midpalmar spaces of the hand suggests an infectious etiology.
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Decreased grip strength may result in loss of dexterity, and thenar muscle atrophy may develop if the syndrome is severe.
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Now 3 years complexity effect of comprehensive prophylaxis and treatment reports thenar ulcer as follows.
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What impeded Bloom from giving Stephen counsels of hygiene and prophylactic to which should be added suggestions concerning a preliminary wetting of the head and contraction of the muscles with rapid splashing of the face and neck and thoracic and epigastric region in case of sea or river bathing, the parts of the human anatomy most sensitive to cold being the nape, stomach and thenar or sole of foot?
Ulysses
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The nerve also supplies a branch to the muscles of the thumb, the thenar muscles.
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She felt the tension in his fingers as he gripped her, and then he was caressing her, tracing thenar row indentation of her waist, cupping her breasts.
A Cure For Love
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Shaking the patient's hand at the end of the consultation, the doctor noticed a raised lesion on the thenar eminence of his right hand.
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They drove in silence for a while until he said, "Here's your turning," and slid the Rolls on to thenar row country lane she knew so well.
A Kind Of Magic
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Results: The true pattern in the palmar hypothenar area showed the pedigree character of monogenic trait in 5 families.
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The Royal Infirmary was on the other side of Princes Street, beyond the Grassmarket, towering over thenar row streets and ancient houses around it.
A Kind Of Magic
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The muscles of the hand are subdivided into three groups: (1) those of the thumb, which occupy the radial side and produce the thenar eminence; (2) those of the little finger, which occupy the ulnar side and give rise to the hypothenar eminence; (3) those in the middle of the palm and between the metacarpal bones.
IV. Myology. 1F. The Muscles and Fasciæ of the Hand
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The mineral, which occurs with lyonsite and thenardite, formed as a sublimate from the volcanic gases.
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Anhydrous sodium sulfate is found in nature as the mineral thenardite.
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Thenardier, in particular, was troublesome for a physiognomist.
Les Miserables
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Technically this appears to be caused by excessive flexing of the intrinsic thenar group of muscles in the hand.
THE OFFICIAL ROCK PAPER SCISSORS STRATEGY GUIDE
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Decreased grip strength may result in loss of dexterity, and thenar muscle atrophy may develop if the syndrome is severe.
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Sulphate-rich waters in bitter lakes produce mirabilite which alters on exposure to thenardite both along the margins of the lake and in its deeper parts.
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These images are of Pseudosthenarus rozeni, a legume-feeding plant bug from the Namaqualand region of South Africa.
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The Abductor pollicis brevis is often divided into an outer and an inner part; accessory slips from the tendon of the Abductor pollicis longus or Palmaris longus, more rarely from the Extensor carpi radialis longus, from the styloid process or Opponens pollicis or from the skin over the thenar eminence.
IV. Myology. 1F. The Muscles and Fasciæ of the Hand
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Shaking the patient's hand at the end of the consultation, the doctor noticed a raised lesion on the thenar eminence of his right hand.
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Wasting of the thenar muscle occurs in under 10% of cases.
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The tears are most likely to the thenar muscles (i.e., opponens pollicis, abductor pollicis brevis and possibly the adductor pollicis).
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At the wrist it suddenly becomes hard and dense and covered with a thick layer of epidermis; on the thenar eminence these characteristics are less marked than elsewhere.
XII. Surface Anatomy and Surface Markings. 11. Surface Anatomy of the Upper Extremity
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Among those American writers who were originally identified as "minimalists," a group that would include Raymond Carver, Bobbie Ann Mason, Ann Beattie, and Tobias Wolff, Mary Robisonmay have been the most minimalist of them all -- or, touse the word she hassaid she prefers to describethenarrative/expository strategy employed by these writers, the most radically "subtractionist.
Dashed to the Ground
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Results The occurrence of the TFRC td TRC. Sydney line and the ridge dissociation in hypothenar in hypophrenic children is remarkably higher than that of the normal group.
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It redissolves in summer and is eventually transformed on shores in powdered thenardite, which is easily blown away by wind from the shores, as water level is lower.
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One of these, starting in front of the wrist at the tuberosity of the navicular bone, curves around the thenar eminence and ends on the radial border of the hand a little above the metacarpophalangeal joint of the index finger.
XII. Surface Anatomy and Surface Markings. 11. Surface Anatomy of the Upper Extremity