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Seven shots down I found a close-up of the ulna.
The radius and the ulna, getting closer than nature intended.
"These are the radius and the ulna from his right arm.
They are characterized by an ulna with a curved shaft.
He felt along his ulna, above, below, and through the area where the tire iron had struck him.
It forms the "forearm" of the horse along with the ulna.
It is on the ulnar side of the hand, but does not articulate with the ulna.
It is known from a single ulna, which is 13.3 mm long.
The radius and ulna of the forearm fit tightly together.
Swallowing again, I curled my fingers and slid the ulna through them.
"Look at the ratio of the radius and ulna to the upper arm," she said.
The forearm contains two bones: the radius and the ulna.
A broken Ulna prior to the start of the season minimized his contributions the first year.
The 35-year-old jockey also fractured his right fibula and ulna.
At the same time my left elbow banged against the ground sharply, right on the ulna bone.
The bone that sticks out at the elbow and runs down the outside of the arm is the ulna.
In 1854 he removed the entire ulna, and also the entire radius.
These usually run on the anterior face of the radius and ulna down the whole forearm.
The distal end of the radius stays attached to the ulna.
The "radius" and the "ulna" can twist around each other, allowing a person to turn their hand.
The Ulna is large and derived, with the s-shape of modern flying birds.
The radius and ulna also meet in the elbow to allow for rotation of the forearm.
"There are similar stresses in the radius and ulna.
"No, it was either the radius or the ulna.
Again he lowered his head like a musician, listening to the sound of the blade scraping the ulna.
"It got the top part of my elbow bone," he said.
But I will look funny without an elbow bone."
He had arm bones, but not elbow bones.
So why did this woman, who has weathered so much, cringe when she scrutinized her elbow bones?
Anyone with black gums, a prominent elbow bone or a heel that did not curve would be killed as a Tutsi.
"Exactly where is the elbow bone?"
"My elbow bone!"
Before the movie came out, Kate Winslet told the L.A. Times that she'd chipped an elbow bone, and that she'd nearly drowned.
Elbow Bones and the Racketeers - New York At Dawn (EMI America, 1983)
In her womb, a cord had formed just below his left elbow, eliminating all circulation in his forearm, and he was born with only a thread of skin below that elbow bone.
The growing part of the elbow, called the growth center (physis), widens and enlarges a part of the elbow bone called the medial epicondyle of the humerus .
During the hyperextension process, the olecranon (elbow bone) process is forced against the weaker, immature metaphyseal bone of the distal humerus, producing the typical extension-type supracondylar fracture".
She was thrown into a roadside post, chopping off part of her elbow bone and tearing her triceps from her left arm, which severed the muscle and nerve endings in her golden pitching arm.
During the match, Kasai was crucifix bombed over the top rope into lightubes, barbed wire and tables, causing Kasai's elbow bone to pop out of his skin, he continued the match after having his elbow taped up.
Bassist Thomas August Darnell Browder and vibraphonist Andy Hernandez (Coati Mundi), went on to form Kid Creole and the Coconuts and Elbow Bones and the Racketeers.
He bunked the window with his elbow bone, not wanting to raise a visible cluster of diamonds to window height, and inside he saw Peg leap, startled, then stare at him--through him, around him--and push the button to lower the window.
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Elbow Bones and the Racketeers was an American big band-era styled male/female vocal group, created by August Darnell, which had a hit single called "A Night in New York", written by Ron Rogers and Deborah Clarkin, and released on the EMI label.