Participants may hold their abdomen in because they want to look slim (sometimes labeled as the “hourglass syndrome” associate expanding the abdomen as unattractive (PTI, 2023). A flat abdomen is culturally reinforced by social media and fashion models and encouraged in some activities such as ...
The cervical spine is the neck region that consists of seven vertebrae labeled C1 through C7 from top to bottom. The cervical vertebrae allow for a proper range of head and neck movement, support the skull and protect the spinal cord and brain stem. C1 is the first cervical vertebra, known...
Pelvic cavity: the different zones and cavities of the pelvis and groin were labeled (inguinal, pararectal and paravesical fossa, the ischio-anal fossa and pudendal canal). Arteries: the arrangement of external and internal iliac arteries as well as the common and deep branches of the femoral...
. A pattern of fatty replacement involving the subscapularis muscle in the shoulder girdle was observed. In the pelvic girdle, the gluteus maximus was affected (arrows), but the gluteus minimus and medius muscles were spared even in the advanced stages of the disease. In the thigh, there was...
Anatomical areas of interest are identified and labeled on consecutive images. They are then reassembled into a three-dimensional model. Currently the model includes the pelvic girdle, organs of the pelvic cavity, surrounding muscles, the perineum, and large blood vessels. Each structure can be ...
Sexual dimorphism is an important feature of adult thorax morphology, but when and how sex-related differences in the ribcage arise during ontogeny is poorly known. Previous research proposed that sex-related size differences in the nasal region ari
Study the human skull's anatomy. Examine a labeled diagram of the skull to learn about the different cranial bones and discover how many bones are in the skull. Related to this Question How many bones are in the skull? How many sphenoid bones are in the skull?
The crinoid fragments labeled in [17] were not detected, although an isolated crinoid ossicle was preserved posterior to the gastric contents. The byssate bivalve Oxytoma inaequivalvis (Figure 5g) is abundant and is present in several generations; the pectinid Propeamussium pumilus (Figure 5a)...
Figure 4. “Liodesmus intermedius” (SNSB-BSPG AS VII 1123) from Kelheim, Bavaria, Germany, labeled with the name “Megalurus intermedius” by Münster and mentioned in [3,6]. (A) original photograph; (B) UV photograph. (Photos: M. Ebert). 3.3. Megalurus intermedius Münster in [6...
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