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- (os occipitale), one of the primordial bones brain skull, located in the lower posterior part of it. It is a curved, rhombic-shaped plate, thickened in the anterior lower section, where there is a large, irregularly oval... ...
Occipital bone- The occipital bone, os occipitale, unpaired, forms the posteroinferior part of the skull. Her outer surface convex, and the inner, cerebral, concave. In its anterior-inferior section there is a large (occipital) foramen, foramen magnum, connecting... ... Atlas of Human Anatomy
Occipital bone- I (os occipitale) limits the skull at the back; it is pierced by the foramen magnum (see) and bears one (in birds and reptiles) or two (in mammals) occipital condyles (condyli occipitales) for articulation with the spine. In lower vertebrates,... ... Encyclopedic Dictionary F. Brockhaus and I.A. Efron
The occipital bone is located behind and below the skull. On the scales occipital bone there is an occipital protuberance, and on the inner surface there is an occipital protuberance for attachment of the dura mater. The two side parts have condyles for connection with... ... Atlas of Human Anatomy
Occipital bone (os occipitale)- Rear view. highest nuchal line; external occipital protuberance; superior nuchal line; lower nuchal line; condylar canal; occipital condyle; intrajugular process; pharyngeal tubercle; basilar (main) part; lateral part; jugular... ... Atlas of Human Anatomy
Trapezium bone- Human hand bones. The left picture shows a view from the back of the hand, on ... Wikipedia
OCCIPITAL REGION- (regio occipitalis, regio nuchae), on the head corresponds to the position of the occipital bone, in front it borders with the parietal bone (regio parietalis), on the sides with the mastoid bones (regiones mastoideae) and below it passes into the 3rd o. neck regio nuchae (nuchal area), ... ... Great Medical Encyclopedia
occipital bone- (os occipitale) unpaired, participates in the formation of the base and vault of the skull, which it closes at the back. It has a large occipital foramen, around which there are the main, lateral parts of the bone and the occipital scales. The main (unpaired) part... ... Glossary of terms and concepts on human anatomy
Occipital Bone- saucer-shaped bone brain section skull, which is part of the back wall and base of the skull. It consists of four parts located around the large (occipital) foramen, through which passes spinal cord: basilar part... ... Medical terms
OCCUPITAL BONE- (occipital bone) saucer-shaped bone of the brain part of the skull, which is part of the posterior wall and base of the skull. It consists of four parts located around the foramen magnum (foramen magnum), through which the spinal cord passes: ... ... Dictionary in medicine
- (Greek anatome, from ana times, temnein to cut, flog). The science of the structural forms of organic beings. Dictionary of foreign words included in the Russian language. Chudinov A.N., 1910. ANATOMY Greek. anatome, from ana, through, once, and temnein, cut, flog.… … Dictionary of foreign words of the Russian language
ANATOMY Modern encyclopedia
ANATOMY- ANATOMY, anatomy, many. no, female (from Greek anatome cutting). Science of internal structure organic bodies. Human anatomy. Anatomy of plants. Descriptive anatomy. Ushakov's explanatory dictionary. D.N. Ushakov. 1935 1940 ... Ushakov's Explanatory Dictionary
Anatomy- (from the Greek anatome dissection), the science of the structure (mainly internal) of the body, a section of morphology. There are animal anatomy, plant anatomy, human anatomy (the main sections are normal anatomy and pathological anatomy) And… … Illustrated Encyclopedic Dictionary
ANATOMY- (from the Greek anatome dissection) the science of the structure (mainly internal) of the body, a section of morphology. Distinguish between animal anatomy and plant anatomy. Human anatomy is independent (with its main sections of normal anatomy... ... Big Encyclopedic Dictionary
ANATOMY- (from the Greek ana tome dissection, dismemberment), a section of morphology that studies the form and structure of the department. organs, systems and the body as a whole. Basic method used in A., dissection method; They also use morphometry, radiography, etc. methods... ... Biological encyclopedic dictionary
Anatomy- (Greek), dissection itself, the science of the structure of organic beings. Like many other sciences, art has two sides: practical and theoretical. The first sets out the rules for studying the subject material, methods, techniques and technical means... ... Encyclopedia of Brockhaus and Efron
ANATOMY- (from the Greek anatemno I dissect), originally denoted the knowledge that could be obtained by dissecting corpses; Later, the immediate and most important task of A. began to be considered the study of individual systems or mechanisms, from the totality of... ... Great Medical Encyclopedia
ANATOMY- ANATOMY, a branch of biological science devoted to the structure of the body. Divided into industries based on different parameters. Based on the size of the object in question, they distinguish general anatomy, which studies the structure of the body unarmed... ... Scientific and technical encyclopedic dictionary
anatomy- anthropotomy Dictionary of Russian synonyms. anatomy noun, number of synonyms: 19 adenology (1) ... Dictionary of synonyms
ANATOMY- ANATOMY, and, women. The science of the structure of organisms. A. animals. A. plants. | adj. anatomical, oh, oh. A. atlas. Ozhegov's explanatory dictionary. S.I. Ozhegov, N.Yu. Shvedova. 1949 1992 … Ozhegov's Explanatory Dictionary
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