As the article pointed out, it's extremely important. In the medical field, and in Anatomy and Physiology, it's important for everyone to have the same frame of reference. Especially during a medical procedure-it could be disastrous if the people involved can't understand directions given ...
Imagine that when you’re studying a (correctly anatomically positioned) body you’re looking at a map. Like you use the cardinal directions to explain the location of certain regions (north, northwest, southeast, etc.), you use directional terms to describe the regions of the body. Here are...
[...]ventricle should be circular shaped to assess the deformation intheanatomicallycorrect circumferential and radial directions. asecho.org asecho.org 心内膜下心 肌主要产生左室长轴方向上的机械做功,而中层心肌和心外 膜下心肌产生旋转运动。
Anatomical positionis the standard for all anatomical directions and the terms used to describe them. These terms will be used throughout this book and must be understood to communicate effectively. The easiest way to understand this term is to place yourself in an anatomical position. Stand up ...
aat any point there are two orthog-onal directions in which the shear stresses are maximum 在任何点有抗剪应力是最大的二个正交方向 [translate] a- 不能超过清洁剂的接触时间,清洁剂浓度和清洁温度。 - Cannot surpass the cleanser the contact duration, the cleanser density and the clean temperature....
(in the xy, yz, and xz directions). Thesagittal planedivides the left and right halves of the body. Thefrontalorcoronalplane divides the front and the back of the body. The intersection of the sagittal and frontal planes creates thecenterlineof the body—it runs from the top of the head...
This is achieved by lifting the arms to the sides. Lifting the arms to different directions will change the target muscles. For example – lifting the arms to the front will primarily work the anterior deltoids. 主要是通过侧...
Excitatory and inhibitory responses occurred in response to moving stripe patterns in the preferred and null directions respectively. Anatomically, the neurones could be clearly distinguished as belonging to three types depending on their input features in the optic lobes: (a) Neurones with small ...
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The orbicularis oris muscle (OOr) is a complex sphincter muscle consisting of numerous strata of muscular fibers surrounding the orifice of the mouth but orientated in different directions1. An ultrasound study found that although the OOr may be regarded as a single muscle anatomically, it appears...