0 plural of phalanx formal or specialized
They modeled the phalanges of the hand as cylinders.
Prominent digits and phalanges are clear, and full-webbing and hallux may also be observed in one print.
One pair of unslipped dishes held two human phalanges from a single finger.
Digits with no recognizable phalanges, and with a deeper impression at the anterior tips of the digits, tapering out posteriorly to the heel pad.
The phalange would be an autonomous democracy and the centralized state would wither away as more phalanges were created.
Then, the rotation angles of median and distal phalanges have been expressed as a function of the rotation angle of the proximal phalanx.
Also, there are deposits of new bone on the volar surfaces of the proximal phalanges of the left second and third fingers.
The hand consists of three fingers, with two phalanges and two revolute joints each, connected to a rigid palm.