- are at
bottom center.)+
Details Identifiers Latin crus
sinistrum diaphragmatis, crus
dextrum diaphragmatis Anatomical terminology [edit on Wikidata]...
- but not labeled.)
Details Identifiers Latin ostium atrioventriculare dextrum TA98 A12.1.02.002 TA2 3983 FMA 9274
Anatomical terminology [edit on Wikidata]...
- The
atrium (Latin: ātrium, lit. 'entry hall'; pl.: atria) is one of the two
upper chambers in the
heart that
receives blood from the
circulatory system...
- left
atrium (cor
triatriatum sinistrum) or
right atrium (cor
triatriatum dextrum) is
subdivided by a thin membrane,
resulting in
three atrial chambers (hence...
-
surface of the liver.
Details Identifiers Latin ligamentum triangulare dextrum hepatis TA98 A10.1.02.304 TA2 3775 FMA 76986
Anatomical terminology [edit...
-
significant os
cordis (heart bone), or two (os
cordis sinistrum and os
cordis dextrum, the
latter being the
larger one). The os
cordis is
thought to
serve mechanical...
- (spring 1982): 21. Lily, Nov. 1851. Urwin,
Tiffany (2000). "Dexter, Dextra,
Dextrum: The
Bloomer Costume on the
British Stage in 1851".
Nineteenth Century...
- hepatis)
Right triangular ligament of the
liver (ligamentum
triangulare dextrum hepatis)
Urogenital diaphragm (Diaphragma urogenitale), a
layer of the...
-
designated Rekbah al
Jauza al Yemeniat,
which was
translated into
Latin as Genu
Dextrum Gigantis "right knee of the giant".
Saiph is a
supergiant with a stellar...
- insulas, quod
isthmum qui Finni****
sinum a
Grandvico disjungit ignoraret.
Dextrum littus prosequens lib :6. cap :13
primum post
Hyperboreas gentes Lytarmem...