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Examples for "bone of arm"
Examples for "bone of arm"
1But the bones of arm, wrist, and fingers are almost precisely the same in number and relation as in walking forms.
1I started with a plate showing the girl's hand and arm bones.
2The arm bones, clavicles, scapulae, sternum, vertebrae, and ribs were virtually pulverized.
3I described the kerfs and the cut ends of the arm bones.
4They also showed that Le Clic's arm bones lacked lines of arrested growth.
5The arm bones were better preserved, though fractured and badly jumbled.
1Not a hint of old injury on the foot or arm bone.
2He immediately realised it was the first T-rex lower arm bone ever found.
3I felt something snap, maybe a rib, maybe an arm bone.
4Nearby lay the bones of a hand, and over there an arm bone.
5I touched a long, thin arm bone, and it moved.
6There was an arm bone sticking out of the dirt next to my feet.
7The second showed a lower arm bone lying on a sheet in a body bag.
8Each arm bone had a series of trench-like troughs lying parallel to its joint surfaces.
9Breathing shallowly, I plunged in a hand and drew the arm bone from the decomposing waste.
10He also saw what had to be an arm bone, and a few smaller bones scattered about.
11Head and body, 1 2-12; tail 11-12; fore- arm bone, 1 2-12.
12The arm bone and linen sack were so comfortable you'd think they'd been there for a hundred years.
13The girl finished the arm bone.
14The muscle soon wastes and the head of the arm bone (humerus) falls away from the shoulder, etc.
15Brac's arm and shoulder were mangled, and his upper arm bone was broken, but it looked like a clean break.
16This exercise strengthens the muscles that stabilize your scapula (shoulder blade) and that rotate your humerus (upper arm bone).
Translations for arm bone