- The
vastus lateralis (/ˈvæstəs ˌlætəˈreɪlɪs, ˈræ-/), also
called the
vastus externus, is the
largest and most
powerful part of the
quadriceps femoris...
- The
California whipsnake (Masticophis
lateralis), also
known as the
striped racer, is a
colubrid snake found in
habitats of the coast, desert, and foothills...
- The golden-mantled
ground squirrel (Callospermophilus
lateralis) is a
ground squirrel native to
western North America. It is
distributed in the Rocky...
- The sca**** (pl.: sca****e or sca****s), also
known as the
shoulder blade, is the bone that
connects the
humerus (upper arm bone) with the
clavicle (collar...
-
Turkestan ****roach,
Periplaneta lateralis (also
known by its
synonyms Shelfordella lateralis and
Blatta lateralis), also
known as the
rusty red ****roach...
- The
sacrum (pl.:
sacra or sacrums), in
human anatomy, is a large,
triangular bone at the base of the
spine that
forms by the
fusing of the
sacral vertebrae...
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Lateralis may
refer to:
Vastus lateralis muscle, the
largest part of the
Quadriceps femoris Lateralus, an
album by Tool This
disambiguation page lists...
- The
spinothalamic tract is a
nerve tract in the
anterolateral system in the
spinal cord. This
tract is an
ascending sensory pathway to the thalamus. From...
- The
silvereye or wax-eye (Zosterops
lateralis), also
known by its Māori name tauhou, is a very
small omnivorous p****erine bird of the south-west Pacific...
-
Scincella lateralis,
formerly Lygosoma laterale is a
small species of
skink found throughout much of the
eastern half of the
United States, and into northern...