pyramidal muscle of auricle - translation to arabic
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pyramidal muscle of auricle - translation to arabic

MUSCLE OF THE OUTER EAR
Transversus auriculae; Musculus transversus auriculae; Transverse muscle of the auricle; Transverse muscles of the auricle; Transverse muscles of auricle

pyramidal muscle of auricle      
‎ العَضَلَةُ الهَرَمِيَّةُ للأُذُن‎
pyramidal cells         
PROJECTION NEURONS IN THE CEREBRAL CORTEX AND HIPPOCAMPUS
Pyramidal neuron; Pyramidal cells; Pyramidal neurons; Pyramidal neruron; Hippocampal pyramidal cell; Pyrimidal neuron; Pyramidic cell; Pyramidic cells
الخلايا الهرمية
pyramidal neuron         
PROJECTION NEURONS IN THE CEREBRAL CORTEX AND HIPPOCAMPUS
Pyramidal neuron; Pyramidal cells; Pyramidal neurons; Pyramidal neruron; Hippocampal pyramidal cell; Pyrimidal neuron; Pyramidic cell; Pyramidic cells
‎ عَصَبُونٌ هَرَمِيّ‎

Definition

muscular
a.
1.
Musculous, sinewy.
2.
Brawny, sinewy, strong, stalwart, vigorous, powerful, sturdy, lusty, athletic, Herculean, able-bodied, stout.

Wikipedia

Transverse muscle of auricle

The transverse muscle of auricle (transverse auricular muscle, transversus auriculae, transversus auricularis or transverse muscle of pinna) is an intrinsic muscle of the outer ear.

The muscle is located on the cranial surface of the pinna. It consists of scattered fibers, partly tendinous and partly muscular, extending from the eminentia conchae to the prominence corresponding with the scapha.

While the muscle modifies the auricular shape only minimally in the majority of individuals, it could help flatten the cranial profile of the auricular cartilage.

The transverse muscle is developmentally derived from the second pharyngeal arch.