Sentences with phrase «of small bones»

Fractures of the small bones in our fingers should also be evaluated by a doctor immediately.
Its dual energy technology provides highly effective X-ray detection of low - density objects, even in varying thickness or overlapping products, making it particularly appropriate for the detection of small bone pieces in meat and poultry fillets.
They beat the soles of the feet, which breaks a lot of the smaller bones, causes massive swelling and leaves victims unable to walk for a while.
The midfoot is defined as a region of the foot where the long bones of the toes meet the cluster of small bones in the middle of the foot.
A trio of small bones linked to the eardrum picks up the vibrations and sends them to the inner ear's fluid - filled cochlea.
In ancestral reptiles, a pair of small bones makes up the tip of a snout.
«It's not easy to distinguish between an elk and a giant deer using the morphology of small bone fragments.
One of the dinosaurs had a jumble of small bones in its belly and the paleontologist Dr. Edwin Colbert identified them as belonging to a juvenile of the same species.
The cuboid is one of the small bones on the outer side of the mid-foot.
The vertebral column or backbone consists of a series of small bones that protect the spinal cord any damage to the spinal cord will affect the movement of body and limbs, also feeling of touch and pain.
For example, rabbits with severe rhinitis can have destruction of the small bones (turbinates) within the nasal cavity.
Because of their small bones, toy and miniature breeds are more likely to experience patellar luxation, the slipping or dislocation of the kneecaps.
A dislocated vertebrae is a displacement of one of the small bones in the neck (which form the spine) in relation to the others.
The technique opened up the space within the wrist capsule realigning all of the small bones, ligaments and soft tissue.
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