musculus sacrococcygeus dorsalis - traducción al árabe
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musculus sacrococcygeus dorsalis - traducción al árabe

SPECIES OF MAMMAL
Macropus dorsalis; Black-striped Wallaby; Notamacropus dorsalis

musculus sacrococcygeus dorsalis      
‎ العَضَلَةُ العَجُزِيَّةُ العُصْعُصِيَّةُ الظَّهْرانِيَّة‎
TABES         
SLOW DEGENERATION (SPECIFICALLY, DEMYELINATION) OF THE NEURAL TRACTS PRIMARILY IN THE DORSAL COLUMNS (POSTERIOR COLUMNS) OF THE SPINAL CORD (THE PORTION CLOSEST TO THE BACK OF THE BODY) AND DORSAL ROOTS
Tabes Dorsalis; Tabes; Tabetic gait; Syphilitic myelopathy

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tabes dorsalis         
SLOW DEGENERATION (SPECIFICALLY, DEMYELINATION) OF THE NEURAL TRACTS PRIMARILY IN THE DORSAL COLUMNS (POSTERIOR COLUMNS) OF THE SPINAL CORD (THE PORTION CLOSEST TO THE BACK OF THE BODY) AND DORSAL ROOTS
Tabes Dorsalis; Tabes; Tabetic gait; Syphilitic myelopathy
سهام ظهرى

Definición

Tabes
·noun Progressive emaciation of the body, accompained with hectic fever, with no well-marked logical symptoms.

Wikipedia

Black-striped wallaby

The black-striped wallaby (Notamacropus dorsalis), also known as the scrub wallaby or eastern brush wallaby, is a medium-sized wallaby found in Australia, from Townsville in Queensland to Narrabri in New South Wales. In New South Wales, it is only found west of the Great Dividing Range. It is decreasing in these areas, but is not classified as threatened as a species yet. The New South Wales population, however, is classified as endangered.

The black-striped wallaby resembles the mainland Australian subspecies of the red-necked wallaby, differing in the black line down its back, a white stripe over the hip and more red colouration (extending down the arms and further down the abdomen). It is a shy, nocturnal grazer and is not well-known, owing to its preference for thick scrub, where it may easily be hidden.