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Transverse Carpal Ligament (ligamentum carpi transversum; anterior annular ligament) (Figs. 421, 422).

 


Transverse tarsal: plantar calcaneonavicular/spring
Foot - other
Cuneonavicular, Cuboideonavicular, Intercuneiform and cuneocuboid, Tarsometatarsal/Lisfranc, Intermetatarsal, Metatarsophalangeal, Interphalangeal ...

transverse cut A section cut at right angles to the long axis. Also termed a cross section.
transverse plane A plane or section that lies or passes across a body or structure.

A crack or fissure in a mast or yard, running obliquely or transversely.

T2-weighted imaging relies upon local dephasing of spins following the application of the transverse energy pulse; the transverse relaxation time is termed "Time 2" or T2. Both T1- and T2-weighted images are acquired for most medical examinations.

Each body ring has several transverse grooves. Leeches possess a small anterior sucker around the mouth and a larger posterior sucker. Although some are free-living predators, most are fluid feeders.

During asexual reproduction, ciliates divide by transverse binary fission, as shown in Figure 11. You may recall that bacteria have a somewhat similar type of binary fission, although no nuclei occur in bacteria.

a metacentric chromosome produced during cell division when the centromere splits transversely instead of longitudinally; the arms of the chromosome are equal in length and genetically identical ...

The Visible Human Project is creating complete, anatomically detailed, three-dimensional representations of the male and female human body. The current phase of the project is collecting transverse CT, ...

See also: Trans, Human, Class, Anatomy, Lateral

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