coracoid Betekenis & Definitie

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Betekenis van coracoid In het Nederlands

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Voorbeelden van coracoid

  • In the pelvic girdle the ilium corresponds to the scapula, the ischium to the coracoid, the pubis to the clavicle. 

  • The morphology of the scapula and coracoid is rather confused.

  • The chest consists of the furcula (wishbone) and coracoid (collar bone), which two bones, together with the scapula (see below), form the pectoral girdle.

  • It is also sometimes called the coracoid tuber or biceps tuber.

  • There is an acute angle between the scapula and coracoid, as in all flying birds.

  • It consists of the clavicle and scapula in humans and, in those species with three bones in the pectoral girdle, the coracoid.

  • The scapula was found attached to a coracoid.

  • Its origins are ribs threefive, and its insertion is the coracoid process of the scapula.

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NIEUWE WOORDEN

European

May 10, 2021

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WOORD VAN DE DAG

Shimmer

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