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Qué (quién) es épine dorsale - definición

CHESS OPENING STARTING WITH 1. E4 E5 2. NF3 NC6 3. BC4 BC5
Giuoco piano; Guioco Piano; Giuoco Pianissimo; Italian Opening; Møller Attack; Épine Dorsale; Epine Dorsale; Moller Attack; Gioco Piano; Gioco Pianissimo; Giuco Piano; Gucci Piano

Dorsal radiocarpal ligament         
Ligamentum radiocarpale dorsale
The dorsal radiocarpal ligament (posterior ligament) is less thick and strong than its volar counterpart, and has a proximal attachment to the posterior border of the distal radius. Its fibers run medially and inferiorly to form a distal attachment at the dorsal surfaces of the scaphoid (navicular bone of the hand), lunate, and triquetral.
Dorsal radioulnar ligament         
LIGAMENT EXTENDS BETWEEN CORRESPONDING SURFACES ON THE DORSAL ASPECT OF THE DISTAL RADIOULNAR ARTICULATION.
Posterior radioulnar ligament; Ligamentum radioulnaris dorsale; Ligamentum radioulnare dorsale; Posterior radioulnar ligaments; Dorsal radioulnar ligaments
The dorsal radioulnar ligament (posterior radioulnar ligament) extends between corresponding surfaces on the dorsal aspect of the distal radioulnar articulation.
Chaetostoma dorsale         
SPECIES OF FISH
Chaetostoma dorsale is a species of catfish in the fmaily Loricariidae. It is native to South America, where it occurs in the basins of the Meta River and the Apure River.

Wikipedia

Giuoco Piano

The Giuoco Piano (Italian for 'Quiet Game'; pronounced [ˈdʒwɔːko ˈpjaːno])) is a chess opening beginning with the moves:

1. e4 e5
2. Nf3 Nc6
3. Bc4 Bc5

"White aims to develop quickly – but so does Black. White can construct a pawn centre but in unfavourable conditions a centre which cannot provide a basis for further active play."

The name "Italian Game" is also commonly used; however, that name is sometimes used instead to describe all openings starting 1.e4 e5 2.Nf3 Nc6 3.Bc4, including 3...Nf6 (the Two Knights Defence) and other less common replies.

The Giuoco Piano is assigned codes C50 to C54 in the Encyclopaedia of Chess Openings.