The tendon perforates the posterior surface of the tibial cartilage and passes through the posteromedial canal of the hypotarsus (Fig.
Near the distal end of the crus the muscle gives rise to the strong tendon of insertion whichperforates the tibial cartilage near its lateral edge and in this region is ensheathed by the tendon of the m.
Near the distal end of the shank the muscle gives rise to a strong tendon which perforates the tibial cartilage along its lateral edge and passes through the anterolateral canal of the hypotarsus (Fig.
The tendon of insertion passes distally, perforates the tibial cartilage near its lateral edge, traverses the middle medial canal of the hypotarsus (Fig.
Below the middle of the crus this muscle terminates in a strong tendon which perforates the tibial cartilage near its lateral edge.
The tendon crosses over to the medial surface of the tarsometatarsus, passes distally, and perforates the sheathlike tendon of the m.
Feeling under the silken roof her offspring stamping with impatience, but knowing that they have not strength to liberate themselves, she perforates the capsule, making a sort of practicable skylight.
The genus Taphozous[402] has a tail which perforates the interfemoral membrane, appearing on its upper surface; it is capable of being withdrawn.
A peculiarity of the cervical vertebrae is that (as in the Camels) the vertebrarterial canal of several of the vertebrae perforates the pedicle obliquely.
In these groups there is no proper micropyle, though in Ophiothrix a nutritive passage perforates the membrane at the attachment of the ovum before the period when the ovum becomes free (Ludwig).
In other forms the water-vascular vesicle forms a ring which does not enclose the oesophagus (Asteroids and Echinoids); in such cases a new oesophagus is formed, which perforates this ring.
Plate 53, which commences behind the bulb, perforates the centre of the deep perinaeal fascia, E E, at about an inch and a half in front of F, the anus.
The instrument d perforates the third lobe, a; while the instrument e penetrates the right lobe, c, and the third lobe, a.
The carotid canal perforates the basisphenoid and not the tympanic bulla.
XII), which perforates the exoccipital just behind the foramen lacerum posterius.
The carotid canalperforates the basisphenoid, and the lachrymal canal opens either outside the orbit or at its margin.
The egg hatches, and the worm perforates the bark into the wood, and commits his depredations there, preventing the healthy flow of the sap, which kills the twig above.
It enters at the surface of the ground where the bark is tender, and either girdles or thoroughly perforates the tree, causing its death.
Erosion or caries[304] is the effect of an acute and acrid humor, that corrodes and perforates the teeth, often to their very roots.
The one of these keys perforates the lower end of the first pump-rod, and the upper end of the second pump-rod which is held fast.
The other key, which is likewise immovable, perforates the iron end of the first piston-rod, which is bent in a curve and is immovable.
In the same group are three or four glands which lie entirely under cover of the upper end of the sterno-mastoid muscle, and surround the accessory nerve before it perforates the muscle.
If the pusperforates the joint capsule, there are signs of abscess or of diffuse suppuration in the cellular tissue.
The pus perforates the fibrous layer of the periosteum, invading and infecting the overlying soft parts, its spread being influenced by the anatomical arrangement of the tissues.
The pus perforates the periosteum, and makes its way to the surface by the easiest anatomical route, and discharges externally, forming one or more sinuses through which fresh infection may take place.
Mystacops resembles Myzopoda in having three phalanges to the middle finger, but differs in that the tail perforates the interfemoral membrane to appear on its upper surface in the manner characteristic of the Emballonuridae.
The genera may be arranged in two subgroups according as the tail is produced to the margin of the interfemoral membrane or perforates it to appear on its upper surface.
One perforatesonly a single row of holes at a time.
It will be seen that the first application perforates the stamps of one row on three sides.
When pars ventralis and pars dorsalis are fused, one branch perforates the proximal end of this mass and reaches pars antica.
In one leg, the nerve perforates the lateral part of M.
In one leg, the cutaneous branch of the peroneal nerveperforates the posteroproximal part of M.
The posterior division of the femoral nerve perforates the muscle in one instance.
In both legs of one specimen, the cutaneous branch of the anterior division perforates the anterior edge of M.
B, a twig comes off the cutaneous branch of the anterior division, perforates the ventral part of M.
III, perforates the tendinous part of the medial head of M.
The term distal foramen (as used by Howard) refers to a short, anteroposteriorly directed canal that perforates the tarsometatarsus a short distance proximal to the intertrochlear notch between the trochleae for digits III and IV.
The borer D is adapted to bore the hole for the centre pin in a direction exactly perpendicular to the surface resting against the three screws; the other, at E, perforates the holes for the commencement of the sheave holes.
This comb generally perforates so evenly that there is no clashing of the perforations where the lines meet.
The comb machine perforates three sides of a stamp at once, and the form of the first comb machine was arranged thus-- .
Then, applying her oviscapt, she thrusts it through the side of the pod and perforates the circular trap-door.
This point once attained, the larva, which is scarcely a twenty-fifth of an inch in length, and is white with a black head, perforates the envelope and plunges into the capacious hollow of the pod.
Sunlight perforates the block of ice from the center outward; so the love of God perforates the heart to its depths and lets the tears of affection, pity, and sympathy flow out.
Atom by atom, she perforates the general enclosure and scoops out a shaft just sufficient for her passage; she reaches the lid of the cell and gnaws it until the coveted provisions appear in sight.
Crouching, always singing, on the twig of a suitable shrub or bush, she perforates the firm, glossy rind, distended by the sap which the sun has matured.
When she perforates the rump of her victim the Odynerus does not touch the flesh, which is a diet absolutely contrary to her tastes; she confines herself to drinking the defensive liquid which the grub distils at the end of its intestine.
A product of this artery permanently perforates the stapes in a few Mammalia, though in the majority it atrophies.
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