sacral Definition In English

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Examples of sacral

  • There are five sacral ribs and five fused vertebrae.

  • The most common location of these malformations is the lumbar and sacral areas of the spinal cord.

  • Parasympathetic nerves arise from stretch receptors in the bladder wall and are relayed via the sacral centre.

  • Space of birth and death, education and marketing, eating and communication, ritual, music, public passages and sacral rooms.

  • The posterolaterally directed sacral ribs are not seen in any other stegosaur and appear to be unique to this species.

  • Typically, the pain is suprapubic, with radiation to a number of sites including the lumbar and sacral spine, groins and medial aspects of thighs.

  • Neural crest cells are a migratory population of embryonic cells that give rise to four distinct rostrocaudal populations (cranial, vagal, trunk and sacral).

  • We often find older landscape elements in the periphery of the village areas, such as prehistoric settlement sites and sacral sites.

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