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Examples for "metacarpal "
Examples for "metacarpal "
1 Only the main branch of the external metacarpal nerve could be found.
2 There was no difference in the space between the metacarpal and scaphoid.
3 At slaughter, metacarpal , metatarsal bones and metacarpal growth plate thickness were measured.
4 I switched the metacarpal for one of the two surviving hand phalanges.
5 Eight cases occurred in metacarpal bone and 8 cases in phalanx.
1 Eight cases occurred in metacarpal bone and 8 cases in phalanx.
2 Still, though, the torch was attached to the iron ring on the metacarpal bone .
3 X-rays showed a fractured third metacarpal bone .
4 Haley McWaid had broken her hand when she was twelve - the metacarpal bone below what we commonly call the ring finger.
5 Mr Mitchell fell awkwardly on the stairs at his house on Wednesday night, breaking his ankle and his fifth metacarpal bone .
1 In the pig all the metacarpal bones are distinct, and the African Tragulus closely resembles it.
2 In this study, the structure of the retaining ligaments between the proximal metacarpal bones of the fingers was defined.
3 Here the wrist bones follow under the cross cut, then the metacarpal bones , and last the fingers, pointing forward and downward.
4 Ayla looked at the two metacarpal bones of a musk-ox which she held, one painted with red and black lines, the other plain.
5 The "cannon bone" answers to the middle bone of the five metacarpal bones , which support the palm of the hand in ourselves.
6 The left metacarpal bones were dislocated from the carpal bones, the left tibia was fractured, and there were contusions about the back and hips.
7 A sudden darting agony paralyzed Roy's hand, and he realized that he had broken the metacarpal bones and that henceforth it would be useless.
8 Anything which will cause undue strain or irritation of the metacarpal bones in young animals, is quite apt to result in a splint being formed.
9 By this term is meant a condition where there exists an exostosis which involves usually the second (inner small) and third (large) metacarpal bones .
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