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distance between a cyclist's
ischial tuberosities is one of the
factors in the
choice of a
bicycle saddle. The
tuberosity is
divided into two portions: a lower...
- In the
skeleton of
humans and
other animals, a tubercle,
tuberosity or
apophysis is a
protrusion or
eminence that
serves as an
attachment for skeletal...
- The
tuberosity of the tibia,
tibial tuberosity or
tibial tubercle is an
elevation on the proximal,
anterior aspect of the tibia, just
below where the anterior...
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articulation with the ilium.
Behind it is a
rough surface, the
sacral tuberosity, on
which are
three deep and
uneven impressions, for the
attachment of...
- the neck of the radius, on the
medial side, is an eminence, the
radial tuberosity; its
surface is
divided into: a posterior,
rough portion, for the insertion...
- The
tuberosity of the ulna is a
rough eminence on the
proximal end of the ulna. It
occurs at the
junction of the antero-inferior
surface of the coronoid...
- a
narrow neck, and two
short processes (tubercles,
sometimes called tuberosities). The body is
cylindrical in its
upper portion, and more
prismatic below...
- The
gluteal tuberosity is the
lateral one of the
three upward prolongations of the
linea aspera of the femur,
extending to the base of the
greater trochanter...
- (within 20–40
minutes of injury)
affects the
prognosis of the tooth. The
tuberosity avulsion fracture (also
known as pseudo-Jones
fracture or dancer's fracture...
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biceps brachii. [citation needed] In Neanderthals, the
radial bicipital tuberosities were
larger than in
modern humans,
which suggests they were probably...