- The ulna or
ulnar bone (pl.:
ulnae or ulnas) is a long bone in the
forearm stretching from the
elbow to the wrist. It is on the same side of the forearm...
- left ulna.
Lateral aspect.
Details Identifiers Latin processus coronoideus ulnae TA98 A02.4.06.003 TA2 1232 FMA 23616
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center top.)
Details Identifiers Latin incisura trochlearis ulnae,
incisura semilunaris ulnae TA98 A02.4.06.006 TA2 1235 FMA 23619
Anatomical terms of bone...
- of
bones in the
human arm
Details Identifiers Latin processus styloideus ulnae TA98 A02.4.06.017 TA2 1247 FMA 23628
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Anterior aspect.
Tuberosity of the ulna.
Details Identifiers Latin tuberositas ulnae TA98 A02.4.06.004 TA2 1233 FMA 23617
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includes the femora, tibiae, and
fibulae of the legs; the humeri, radii, and
ulnae of the arms;
metacarpals and
metatarsals of the
hands and feet, the phalanges...
- specimen, PVSJ 1087, was referred,
containing five tail vertebrae, both
ulnae and radii, a left
calfbone and a
right foot. A
phylogenetic analysis performed...
- (19 in) long when complete- for comparison,
modern subadult polar bear
ulnae are 36–43 cm (14–17 in) long. The ulna was
dated to the
early Weichselian...
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front limbs to
allow for
increased jumping and
leaping capabilities. Its
ulnae and
radii are not fused,
which also
contributes to a
greater range of motion...
- is
necessary to
raise body A of 1
pound (libra) to a
height of 4
yards (
ulnae), as is
necessary to
raise body B of 4
pounds to a
height of 1 yard. — Gottfried...