eye-ear plane - translation to arabic
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eye-ear plane - translation to arabic

ORGANISM WHEN IT IS IN ITS STANDARD ANATOMICAL POSITION
Anatomical position; Frankfurt plane; Frankfurt Horizontal; Frankfurt line; Frankfort plane; Standard erect position; Auriculo-orbital plane; Standard anatomical positions
  • The standard anatomical position in a male and female.

eye-ear plane      
المُسْتَوَى الأُذُنِيُّ العَينِيّ
auriculo-orbital plane         
المُسْتَوَى الأُذُنِيُّ الحَجَاجِيّ
anatomical position         
‎ الوَضْعِيَّةُ التَّشْريحِيَّة‎

Definition

Supplementary Ideographic Plane
<text, standard> (SIP) The third plane (plane 2) defined in Unicode/ISO 10646, designed to hold all the ideographs descended from Chinese writing (mainly found in Vietnamese, Korean, Japanese and Chinese) that aren't found in the {Basic Multilingual Plane}. The BMP was supposed to hold all ideographs in modern use; unfortunately, many Chinese dialects (like Cantonese and Hong Kong Chinese) were overlooked; to write these, characters from the SIP are necessary. This is one reason even non-academic software must support characters outside the BMP. Unicode home (http://unicode.org). (2002-06-19)

Wikipedia

Standard anatomical position

The standard anatomical position, or standard anatomical model, is the scientifically agreed upon reference position for anatomical location terms. Standard anatomical positions are used to standardise the position of appendages of animals with respect to the main body of the organism. In medical disciplines, all references to a location on or in the body are made based upon the standard anatomical position.

A straight position is assumed when describing a proximo-distal axis (towards or away from a point of attachment). This helps avoid confusion in terminology when referring to the same organism in different postures. For example, if the elbow is flexed, the hand remains distal to the shoulder even if it approaches the shoulder.