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Sternebrae - vet-Anatomy - IMAIOS
The sternebrae are the unpaired segmental series of bones forming the body of sternum. The sternebrae are united by intervening cartilages of fused by ...
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STERNEBRA Definition & Meaning | Merriam-Webster Medical
The meaning of STERNEBRA is any of the four segments into which the body of the sternum is divided in childhood and which fuse to form the gladiolus.
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Sternum - Wikipedia
The sternum ( pl. : sternums or sterna) or breastbone is a long flat bone located in the central part of the chest. It connects to the ribs via cartilage.
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sternebra
‖ sternebra Anat. (ˈstɜːnɪbrə) Pl. -æ (-iː). [mod.L. f. stern-um, with ending of vertebra.] Any one of the segments of the sternum or breastbone, each corresponding to a pair of ribs. Also (in some recent Dicts.) in anglicized form sterneber.1881 Mivart Cat 50 It..consists of a chain of eight bones,...
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Anatomy, Thorax, Sternum - StatPearls - NCBI Bookshelf
The sternum is a partially T-shaped vertical bone that forms the anterior portion of the chest wall centrally.
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STERNEBRA definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
Definition of 'sternforemost' · 1. towards the rear · 2. with the back foremost · 3. in the reverse of usual order or direction · 4. to or towards the past · 5.
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mesosternebra
‖ mesosternebra Anat. (mɛsəʊˈstɜːnɪbrə) Also anglicized -sterneber. [mod.L., f. Gr. µέσο-ς middle + sternebra: see sternebra.] Any of the sternebræ which intervene between the manubrium of the sternum and the ensiform appendage. Hence mesoˈsternebral a.In recent Dicts.
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Sternum - an overview | ScienceDirect Topics
The sternum is defined as a bony structure made up of separate elements called sternebrae that ossify with age to form a single element, with the manubrium ...
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Unfused sternal body segments (sternebrae) - Radiopaedia.org
The body of the sternum forms from four sternebrae each developing from primary ossification centers. The first sternebra typically ossifies prenatally from a ...
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Sternal Abnormalities on Thoracic Radiographs of Dogs and Cats
The small animal sternum has been defined as an unpaired segmented series of typically eight bones, called sternebrae [1,2,3,4]. The cranial ...
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sternebra | Taber's Medical Dictionary
(stĕr′nē-bră ) (stĕr′nē-brē ) pl. sternebrae [″ + L. vertebra, vertebra] Parts of the sternum during development of the fetus.
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sternebra - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
sternebra (plural sternebrae). (anatomy) One of the segments of the sternum. Hyponyms. edit. in humans. body (corpus); manubrium · xiphoid process ...
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sternite
sternite Zool. and Comp. Anat. (ˈstɜːnaɪt) [f. stern-um + -ite.] a. The under or ventral part of each somite or segment of the body of an insect or other arthropod: correlated with tergite and pleurite. b. = sternebra. rare—0. (In recent Dicts.)1868 Packard Guide Study Insects 9 The typical ring or ...
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