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Definition of Triradiated

Triradiated
Triradiate Tri*ra"di*ate, Triradiated Tri*ra"di*a`ted, a. [Pref. tri- + radiate.] Having three rays.

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- The triradiate cartilage (in Latin cartilago ypsiloformis) is the Y-shaped epiphyseal plate between the ilium, ischium and pubis to form the acetabulum...
- high-magnesium calcite or aragonite. While the ****ules in most species are triradiate (with three points in a single plane), some species may possess two- or...
- to the pubic arch of the pelvis and is not visible externally. It is triradiate in form, consisting of three m****es of erectile tissue; the two diverging...
- The triradiate pelvic girdle is a shared feature common to archosaurs. The pelvis has three prongs, with an elongate pubis and ischium. This feature first...
- inferior aspects of triradiate cartilages (Hilgenreiner's line) and another line p****ing through the inferior angle of triradiate cartilage to superior...
- girdle. In infants and children, a Y-shaped epiphyseal plate called the triradiate cartilage joins the ilium, ischium, and pubis. This cartilage ossifies...
- Materials for a Monograph of the Ascons.--I. On the Origin and Growth of the Triradiate and Quadriradiate ****ules in the Family Clathrinidæ". Journal of Cell...
- pubis. During childhood, these sections are separate bones, joined by the triradiate cartilage. During puberty, they fuse together to form a single bone. The...
- radiograph of the pelvis running between the inferior aspects of both triradiate cartilages of the acetabulums. It is named for Heinrich Hilgenreiner.[citation...
- humans. Turtles have an acromion that forms the anterior part of the triradiate pectoral girdle (together with the coracoid and sca****). In this highly...