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Apophysis | Radiology Reference Article - Radiopaedia.org
The apophysis is a normal secondary ossification center that is located in the non-weight-bearing part of the bone and eventually fuses with it over time. radiopaedia.org
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Apophysis (software) - Wikipedia
Apophysis is an open source fractal flame editor and renderer for Microsoft Windows and Macintosh. Apophysis. Stable release. 2.09 / September 10, 2009; ... en.wikipedia.org
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Apophysis - Wikipedia
Apophysis (spider), an outgrowth of the exoskeleton in spiders and other arachnids; In botany, an outgrowth or enlargement of an organ such as a plant stem ... en.wikipedia.org
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apophysis
‖ apophysis (əˈpɒfɪsɪs) Pl. -es. Also 7–8 apophyse. [a. Gr. ἀπόϕυσις off-shoot, f. ἀπό from + ϕύσις growth. Cf. Fr. apophyse, also used in English in 17–18th c.] 1. Phys. A natural protuberance or process, arising from, and forming a continuous part of, a bone; esp. one of the processes on the spina... Oxford English Dictionary
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Apophysitis of the Pelvis and Hip - Emergency Department
The apophysis is the location of a growth plate with a muscle attachment - there are several in the pelvis where the various thigh muscles attach. www.rch.org.au
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Apophysis download | SourceForge.net
Apophysis is a windows application made in delphi for creating, editing and rendering fractal flames. Fractal flame is an extension on the IFS fractal. sourceforge.net
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APOPHYSIS Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of APOPHYSIS is an expanded or projecting part especially of an organism. www.merriam-webster.com
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Musculoskeletal X-ray - General principles - Bone anatomy
An apophysis usually does not form a direct articulation with another bone at a joint, but often forms an important insertion point for a tendon or ligament. www.radiologymasterclass.co.uk
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Sports Medicine: Spinous Process Apophysitis
Spinous process apophysitis is an injury to an apophysis in the low back. An apophysis is a growth plate at the end of a bone where a muscle, ligament, or ... www.nationwidechildrens.org
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The Iliac Apophysis: An Invaluable Sign in the Management of ...
This Classic article is a reprint of the original work by Joseph C. Risser, The Iliac Apophysis: An Invaluable Sign in the Management of Scoliosis. pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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Apophysis (software)
Since 2009, there is a version of Apophysis called Apophysis 7X. of Apophysis so far. wikipedia.org
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Theraphosa apophysis
Theraphosa apophysis is a species of spider in the family Theraphosidae, found in Venezuela and Brazil. The male T. apophysis has tibial apophyses (projections) – hence the species name. wikipedia.org
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process definition in anatomy
Depending on the tissue, processes may also be called by other terms, such as apophysis.
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Acutipetala
medium-sized spiders, to long, and are distinguished by the distinctive appearance of several genital structures, including the embolus and the median apophysis name is a combination of the Latin "acutus", meaning "sharp", and the Greek "petalon" (), in reference to the sharp, flower petal shape of the medial apophysis wikipedia.org
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Neoheterophrictus smithi
Neoheterophrictus smithi mainly differs from other species of Neoheterophrictus by the presence of a long, thin spine on the base of the primary tibial apophysis The primary tibial apophysis also ends in a spine. It has no sub-apical swelling as in N. amboli. wikipedia.org
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