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crus$17869$ - Übersetzung nach spanisch

Crus cerebri; Crus of cerebrum; Crura cerebri

crus      
n. muslo, pata (Zool.)
lower limbs         
  • Mountaineers have heightened risk for serious leg injuries. This is generally due to the lack of medical help in mountainous areas, as well as movement impairment restricting access to other medical services.
  • [[Vein]]s of the leg
  • Hip adductors
  • Muscles of the hip
  • Anterior muscles
  • Bones of the leg
  • Comparison between human and gorilla skeletons. (Gorilla in non-natural stretched posture.)
LOWER EXTREMITY OR LIMB OF THE HUMAN BODY (FOOT, LOWER LEG, THIGH AND HIP)
Lower limb; Lower extremity; Human Leg; Lower leg; Lower extremities; Leg muscle; Crus (lower leg); Leg muscles; Leg Muscles; Lower limbs; Human leg muscles; Broken leg; Calf bones; Muscles of the Legs; Lower extremity (disambiguation); Leg veins; Veins of the leg; Leg innervation; Leg nerves; Tibia fracture; Combined tibia and fibula fracture; Leg fracture; Tibial fracture; Human lower limb; Articulationes membri inferioris liberi; Membrum inferius; Human legs; Lower limb muscles; Distal extremity; Extremitas distalis; Upper leg; 🦵; 🦵🏻; 🦵🏼; 🦵🏽; 🦵🏾; 🦵🏿; Triceps coxae
(n.) = extremidades inferiores, miembros inferiores
Ex: The lower limbs (49.8%), upper limbs (23.3%), and back and trunk (22.8%) were most commonly injured.
clitoris         
  • '''Male and female reproductive systems of the spotted hyena, from Schmotzer & Zimmerman, ''Anatomischer Anzeiger'' (1922)'''. Abb. 1 (Fig. 1.) ''Male reproductive anatomy.'' Abb. 2 (Fig. 2.) ''Female reproductive anatomy.''<ref name="Schmotzer" /> Principal abbreviations (from Schmotzer & Zimmerman) are: '''T''', testis; '''Vd''', vas deferens; '''BU''', urethral bulb; '''Ur''', urethra; '''R''', rectum; '''P''', penis; '''S''', scrotum; '''O''', ovary; '''FT''', tuba Fallopii; '''RL''', ligament uteri; '''Ut''', uterus; '''CC''', Corpus clitoris. Remaining abbreviations, in alphabetical order, are: ''AG'', parotid analis; ''B'', vesica urinaria; ''CG'', parotid Cowperi; ''CP'', Corpus penis; ''CS'', corpus spongiosum; ''GC'', glans; ''GP'', glans penis; ''LA'', levator ani muscle; ''Pr'', prepuce; ''RC'', musculus retractor clitoris; ''RP'', Musculus retractor penis; ''UCG'', Canalis urogenital.
  • The clitoral hood has a normal anatomical variation in size and appearance in different adult women: while it is completely covered by the labia majora in some women, standing with their legs closed, in others it is pronounced and visible.
  • A partially exposed clitoral glans, which cannot be fully exposed due to a mild case of adhesions to the [[clitoral hood]]
  • 3D]]{{nbsp}}image of a clitoris in an erect state with the adjacent organs of the uterus and urinary bladder
  • A [[Georg Ludwig Kobelt]] illustration of the anatomy of the clitoris
  • An enlarged clitoris due to [[clitoromegaly]]
  • De re anatomica
  • Clitoral hood (1) and clitoris (2). [[Labia]] are spread apart on the bottom image.
  • Clitoris; deep dissection
  • urogenital system]] in which the female urinates, mates and gives birth via an enlarged, erectile clitoris, female spotted hyenas are the only female mammals devoid of an external vaginal opening.<ref name="Glickman" />
  • Stages in the development of the clitoris]]
  • Structures of the vulva, including external and internal parts of the clitoris
ERECTILE ORGAN WITH INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL ANATOMY, PART OF THE VULVA
Clits; Frenulum of clitoris; Crus glandis clitoridis; Clitoral; Glans clitoris; Clitorus; Clitoral body; Clitoral glans; Frenulum of the clitoris; Glans clitoridis; Clitoral frenulum; Clit; Frenulum clitoridis; Corpus clitoridis; Clitoral stimulation; Clitoris of the spotted hyena; Glans of clitoris; Body of clitoris; Clitorides; Spotted hyena clitoris; Pseudo-penises of spotted hyenas; Human clitoris; Fanny bean; Sexual stimulation of the clitoris; Clitty; Clitorii; Embryonic development of the clitoris; Theclit
(n.) = clitoris
Ex: Although it's a well-known fact that the clitoris is a source of pleasure for women, sometimes guys have a hard time finding it.

Definition

Crus
·noun That part of the hind limb between the femur, or thigh, and the ankle, or tarsus; the shank.
II. Crus ·noun Often applied, especially in the plural, to parts which are supposed to resemble a pair of legs; as, the crura of the diaphragm, a pair of muscles attached to it; crura cerebri, two bundles of nerve fibers in the base of the brain, connecting the medulla and the forebrain.

Wikipedia

Cerebral crus

The cerebral crus (crus cerebri) is the anterior portion of the cerebral peduncle which contains the motor tracts, travelling from the cerebral cortex to the pons and spine. The plural of which is cerebral crura.

In some older texts this is called the cerebral peduncle but presently it is usually limited to just the anterior white matter portion of it.