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upper leg boneの例文

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  • The femur ( upper leg bone ) is in length in nine specimens, averaging.
  • The upper leg bone ( femur ) is longer than the lower leg ( tibia ).
  • They also cut his upper leg bones to better fit them into his abnormally shallow hip sockets.
  • Its upper leg bone was half the size of its upper arm bone, and strong and thin.
  • They said the fetus'upper leg bones measured about 2.4 inches ( 6 cms ), suggesting it was about 31 weeks into its development.
  • Picture your knee from the side and realize that your upper leg bone, with your knee as the axis, will move in a semi-circle around that axis.
  • They were thought to come from a much larger individual, with a femur ( upper leg bone ) length of 1.22 meters, compared to 0.74 meter femur of the holotype.
  • He also referred two femora ( upper leg bones ) and a tibia ( lower leg bone ) intermediate in size between " C . spelea " and " C . ferox " to this species.
  • Guillaume Grandidier assigned a well-preserved femur ( upper leg bone ) to a gigantic relative of the living votsovotsa ( " Hypogeomys antimena " ), a large rodent, which he described as " Hypogeomys boulei ".
  • Other skeletal signs include flattened vertebrae ( platyspondyly ), severe protrusion of the breastbone ( pectus carinatum ), a hip joint deformity in which the upper leg bones turn inward ( coxa vara ), and a foot deformity known as clubfoot.
  • The shape of the femur ( upper leg bone ) indicates that " Pamelaria " had large caudofemoralis muscles that further restricted the tail's movement ( caudofemoralis muscles anchor to the base of the tail and insert into the femur ).
  • On the other hand, it has head of the femur ), a small lesser trochanter of the femur ( upper leg bone ), reduced contact between the fibula ( the smaller of the two lower leg bones ) and the calcaneum ( heel bone ), and the dentition.
  • Its tibia ( lower leg bone ) 207.0 mm in length, was longer than its femur ( upper leg bone ) 199.0 mm in length, which indicates that it was an extremely fast bipedal runner, using its long tail for balance, although it may have walked on all fours when browsing for food.
  • Parts of the appendicular skeleton ( limbs, hips, and shoulder bones ) are preserved in " Echinerpeton " specimens, including the interclavicle, scapula ( shoulder blade ), the lower portion of the humerus ( upper arm bone ), the illium ( a hip bone ), the upper portion of the femur ( upper leg bone ), the tibia and fibula ( lower leg bones ), astragalus and calcaneum ( ankle bones ), and metatarsals ( foot bones ).