- The
proximodistal trend is the
tendency for more
general functions of
limbs to
develop before more
specific or fine
motor skills. It
comes from the Latin...
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anterolaterally (curves to the
front and the
outer side)
Distinct proximodistally oriented (vertical)
ridge present on the
posterior face of the distal...
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anatomically based on
cognitive (dorsal), and
emotional (ventral) components.
Proximodistal is the axis of an
appendage such as an arm or a leg,
taken from its...
- same axis. The
digits also have a quasi-periodic
arrangement along the
proximodistal axis,
consisting of
tandem chains of
skeletal elements. The generation...
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infants learning to use
their upper limbs before their lower limbs. The
proximodistal trend, on the
other hand, is the
prenatal growth from 5
months to birth...
- themselves.
Followed by scooting, crawling,
pulling up, and then walking.
Proximodistal – the
principle that
movement of
limbs that are
closer to the body develop...
-
inward to
outward pattern (center of the body to the peripheral)
called proximodistal.
Development from
childhood to the end of puberty, from The Adolescent...
- fossa; and an
elongated posterior process of the
tympanoperiotic with a
proximodistally extended, and
distally expanded,
distal portion exposed as an oval...
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jugal bone is short, deep and pneumatised. The
teeth wear
distinctive proximodistally subrectangular distocentral denticles and a
sigmoidal shape in distal...
- (March 2004). "Regulation of
retinoic acid
distribution is
required for
proximodistal patterning and
outgrowth of the
developing mouse limb". Developmental...