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this image shows the bones that form the thoracic cage from anterior view (the vertebrae , the ribs and the sternum) showing: 1. thoracic vertebrae 2. manubrium of the sternum 3. body of the sternum ... More Details16/07/2010 05:11:44 Õ
In This Section you will find detailed different Photos and images about the anatomy of the Bones of the chest including its surface , parts , related structures and many more Items about the thoracic... More Details09/11/2009 03:42:00 ã
this is an anterior view of the thoracic cage (the bones that forms the thorax) showing: 1. cervical vertebrae 2. jugular (suprasternal) notch 3. clavicular notch 4. manubrium 5. sternal angle 6. bod... More Details04/12/2009 07:18:00 Õ
this image shows the bones that form the thoracic cage from anterior view (the vertebrae , the ribs and the sternum) showing: 1. thoracic vertebrae 2. manubrium of the sternum 3. body of the sternum ... More Details24/10/2009 02:59:52 ã
In This Section you will find detailed different Photos and images about the anatomy of the Cerebellums including their surfaces , parts , related structures , Functions , Blood supply of the Cerebell... More Details06/12/2009 05:43:00 Õ
this image shows the position and the relation of the thoracic cage to the rest of the body bones it also displays the main parts of it ( the sternum , the ribs , the thoracic ertebrae)... More Details09/11/2009 03:42:00 ã
this is an anterior view of the thoracic cage (the bones that forms the thorax) showing: 1. cervical vertebrae 2. jugular (suprasternal) notch 3. clavicular notch 4. manubrium 5. sternal angle 6. bod... More Details13/10/2009 01:04:00 Õ
this is another image for the different areas of the cerebral hemisphere showing: 1. cerebellum 2. occipital lobe 3. wernicke's area 4. parietal lobe 5. postcentral gyrus 6. central sulcus 7. prec... More Detailsabdomen sans preparation normale
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