brachium

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bra·chi·um

bra·chi·a

( brā'kē-ŭm, brak'ē; -ă ), 1. Synonym(s): arm (1) 2. An anatomic structure resembling an arm. [L. arm, prob. akin to G. brachiōn] Farlex Partner Medical Dictionary © Farlex 2012

brachium

Latin for arm; as commonly used, the upper arm; the segment of forelimb between the shoulder and elbow.

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brachium

Upper arm; segment of forelimb between the shoulder and elbow McGraw-Hill Concise Dictionary of Modern Medicine. © 2002 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.

bra·chi·um

pl. brachia ( brā'kē-ŭm, -ă ) 1. Synonym(s): arm (1) . 2. An anatomic structure resembling an arm. [L. arm, prob. akin to G. brachiōn] Medical Dictionary for the Health Professions and Nursing © Farlex 2012

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Consequently, DS data had revealed that the patients with RD and RS had preserved the permeability of the arteries of brachium and shoulder, whereas average LBV made 19.8 [+ or -] 0.9 cm/s.

The involvement of the dentate nuclei was not correlated to clinical cerebellar ataxia, while the common findings of abnormal signals involving brachium pontis fibers and cerebellar white matter might provide a possible explanation.

During both of the angiography studies, the skin over the entire left brachium fluoresced.

We used t-tests to compare the mean time-to-separation of various exoskeletal elements: pedipalp claws, pedipalp appendages (tibia and brachium ), distal leg segments, proximal leg segments, last three metasomal segments, second metasomal segment, first metasomal segment, chelicerae, carapace, and total mesosomal separation.

Si non iaceres, mediatorem necessarium non haberes: quia vero iaces, et surgere non potes, mediatorem quodammodo Deus tibi porrexit brachium suum>>.

Brachioradial arteries are variant radial arteries originating proximal to the elbow, with 76% occurrence of cases arising in the brachium , compared to 24% from the axillary artery (Rodriquez-Niedenfuhr et al.).

calcar is similar in the presence of a long median brachium flanked by two small ones and a central adhesive disc.

Mid-upper-arm circumference (MUAC) was measured in centimeters in standing position with a tape at the largest horizontal circumference around the brachium .

The central brachium was light green, while the adjacent posterior body region was dark olive.

The central brachium developed as a bulge that emerged from the preoral lobe, flanked posteriorly on either side by two lateral brachia (Figs.

In the red integumental chromatosomes of Macro brachium potiuna perfused with 6.5 mM [Ca.sup.++], A23187 ([10.sup.-7] to [10.sup.-4] M) has a concentration-dependent aggregating effect, reversible by [10.sup.-8] M [alpha]-PDH (Britto et al., 1990).

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