- The
triradiate cartilage (in
Latin cartilago ypsiloformis) is the Y-shaped
epiphyseal plate between the ilium,
ischium and
pubis to form the acetabulum...
- 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...
- the
bones become less rigid.
Physical signs include deformities like
triradiate pelvis and lordosis. The
patient has a
typical "waddling" gait. However...
- trillion, triolet, triple, triplet, triplicate, triquetra, triquetrous,
triradiate, trireme, triumvirate,
trivia tribus trib- attributable, attribute, attribution...
- 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...
-
Erythrosuchids are
notable for
being the
first archosauriforms to have a
triradiate pelvic girdle with
three projecting areas formed from
three bones: an...
- 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...
- palpebral. The
squamosal bones,
right at the back and top of the skull, are
triradiate, with
slender anterior processes that
contact the
postorbitals and offset...
- girdle. In
infants and children, a Y-shaped
epiphyseal plate called the
triradiate cartilage joins the ilium, ischium, and pubis. This
cartilage ossifies...
-
epiphyseal angle-
angle subtended between a
horizontal line
connecting the
triradiate cartilage and the epiphysis);
normal angle is <30 degrees. Treatment:...