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sword of steel.
Christian sacralism lasted until the
Reformation when
Christians gradually moved away from
sacralism.
Sacralism is
common in
countries predominantly...
-
congenital vertebral anomaly Sacralism, the
confluence of
church and
state wherein one is
called upon to
change the
other Sacral (disambiguation) This disambiguation...
- Look up
sacral in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Sacral may
refer to: Sacred, ****ociated with
divinity and
considered worthy of
spiritual respect or...
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triangular bone at the base of the
spine that
forms by the
fusing of the
sacral vertebrae (S1–S5)
between ages 18 and 30. The
sacrum situates at the upper...
- A
sacral fracture is a
break in the
sacrum bone. The
sacrum is the large:and
bones triangular bone that
forms the last part of the
vertebral column from...
- In
human anatomy, the
sacral plexus is a
nerve plexus which provides motor and
sensory nerves for the
posterior thigh, most of the
lower leg and foot,...
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Caudal regression syndrome, or
sacral agenesis (or
hypoplasia of the sacrum), is a rare
birth defect. It is a
congenital disorder in
which the
fetal development...
- column.
These are
grouped into the
corresponding cervical, thoracic, lumbar,
sacral and
coccygeal regions of the spine.
There are
eight pairs of
cervical nerves...
- A
sacral dimple (also
termed pilonidal dimple or
spinal dimple) is a
small depression in the skin,
located just
above the buttocks. The name
comes from...
- the
flexibility of
skull sutures led to the
early research behind Cranio
Sacral Therapy– and both
approaches affect the cranium,
sacrum and coccyx– the...