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Connective tissue in the eyelid.
tarsi
tarsal plate of eyelid
tarsus of eyelid
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The last section of the leg of arthropods.
anatomical structure
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1
In the former Mr. Blyth finds the
tarsus
remarkably variable in length.
2
The behaviour of the different bones of the
tarsus
varied somewhat.
3
The bones of the foot-situated between the (instep)
tarsus
and toes.
4
Together they're called the
tarsus
,
hence the animal's name.
5
Below the
tarsus
a cotton and gauze bandage was applied to prevent swelling of the extremity.
6
Anterior fixation to the
tarsus
and posterior protrusion beneath the palpebral conjunctiva without inflammation suggest the diagnosis.
7
If you were to look at its
tarsus
,
you would find it had four joints instead of three.
8
Yes, Mollie, there is a bone in your leg called the tibia, and you have a
tarsus
in your foot.
9
The
tarsus
bends easily.
10
Fibrous tumors are sometimes located in the inferior part of the medial side of the
tarsus
-
exactly
over
the seat of bone-spavin.
11
Osteomyelitis is rare in the bones of the carpus and
tarsus
,
and the associated joints are usually infected from the outset.
12
Even the middle part of the
tarsus
is sensitive to prolonged contact, as soon as the tendril has arrived at maturity.
13
The
tarsus
is a true hinge joint and because of the great strain which it sustains, is subject to frequent injury.
14
The tibia, IV, is also well supplied with cruel teeth, and at the end of it is the
tarsus
,
as you see.
15
All the rest of the leg, made of several short segments, we will call the
tarsus
,
and we will mark it V.
16
The
tarsus
was firmly coated with mud, weighing when dry 9 grains, and from this the Juncus bufonius, or toad rush, germinated.
tarsus
call the tarsus
elongate tarsus
have a tarsus
little tarsus
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