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thorax (ˈθɔəræks) Pl. ˈthoraxes (rare), or in L. form thoraces (θɒˈreɪsiːz). [a. L. thōrāx, a. Gr. θώραξ breast-plate, cuirass, also breast, chest.] 1. Anat. and Zool. That part of the body of a mammal between the neck and the abdomen, comprising the cavity enclosed by the ribs, breastbone, and dors...
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The word thorax comes from the Greek θώραξ thorax "breastplate, cuirass, corslet" via . the "thorax" of other insects.
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Thorax: Anatomy, wall, cavity, organs & neurovasculature | Kenhub
Sep 19, 2023Thoracic wall The first step in understanding thorax anatomy is to find out its boundaries. The thoracic, or chest wall, consists of a skeletal framework, fascia, muscles, and neurovasculature - all connected together to form a strong and protective yet flexible cage.. The thorax has two major openings: the superior thoracic aperture found superiorly and the inferior thoracic aperture ...
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thorax/ˈθɔ:ræks; `θoræks/ n(pl ~es or thoraces / θɔ:ˈreɪsi:z; `θorəˌsiz/)1 part of the body between the neck and the abdomen (eg, in man, the chest) 胸(如人的).2 middle of the three main sections of an insect (bearing the legs and wings) (昆虫的)胸部. =>illus at insect 见 insect 插图.
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Thorax (disambiguation)
Thorax may also refer to:
The thorax in arthropods, see Thorax (arthropod anatomy)
Thorax (θώραξ), the Ancient Greek term for cuirass/breastplate
Linothorax , Ancient Greek armour composed of linen
Thorakitai, Hellenistic soldiers equipped with mail
Thorax porcellana, a species of cockroach
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Symptoms and the early diagnosis of lung cancer - Thorax
Lung cancer is the leading cause of cancer death in the western world, resulting in nearly 30 000 deaths in England and Wales in 2002. 1 Advances in the management of breast, cervical, and prostate cancer have led to improved survival rates, whereas mortality from lung cancer has remained largely unchanged. 2 Even the best reported 5 year survival rates for lung cancer are only 10-15% 3, 4 ...
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Thorax (arthropod anatomy)
the pleuron, a lateral sclerite of the thorax. In some insect pupae, like the mosquitoes', the head and thorax can be fused in a cephalothorax.
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Unable to identify a muscle of the anterior thorax I was watching an YouTube Anatomy Video which goes over the major muscles of the anterior superficial thorax. There is a structure present throughout the video which ...
This appears to be the sternalis muscle. The reason it is not mentioned may because it is not present in all individuals, and is therefore relatively poorly characterised. The image is from `An Atlas of anatomy by regions` by John Charles Boileau Grant. 
Thorax is a monthly peer-reviewed medical journal specialising in both clinical and experimental research articles on respiratory medicine as well as paediatrics London, UK
Professor Mark Griffiths, Imperial College London, UK
Professor Cecilia O'Kane, Queen's University Belfast, UK
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Thorax is a Plan S compliant Transformative Journal.. Thorax is one of the world's leading respiratory medicine journals, publishing clinical and experimental research articles on respiratory medicine, paediatrics, immunology, pharmacology, pathology, and surgery.Thorax seeks to publish significant advances in scientific understanding, which are likely to impact on clinical practice.
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Thorax Flashcards by Zheng Wang | Brainscape
Study Thorax flashcards from Zheng Wang's FDU class online, or in Brainscape's iPhone or Android app. Learn faster with spaced repetition.
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Thorax. 9. Right tegmina. 10. Anterior axillary sclerites. 11. Right ...
Download scientific diagram | Thorax. 9. Right tegmina. 10. Anterior axillary sclerites. 11. Right wing. 12. Posterior axillary sclerites. 13. Detail of the wing. 14 ...
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