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Wat (wie) is PELVISES - definitie


pelvis         
  • Male perineum]]
  • Male perineum
  • Anterior hip muscles
  • The pelvic girdle of the dinosaur ''[[Falcarius utahensis]]''
  • Anatomical drawing of the female pelvis
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  • 180px
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  • Coronal section through pubic symphysis
  • Intrinsic back muscles
  • The same human pelvis, front imaged by [[x-ray]] (top), [[magnetic resonance imaging]] (middle), and 3-dimensional [[computed tomography]] (bottom)
  • Posterior hip muscles
  • Posterior hip muscles
LOWER PART OF THE TRUNK OF THE HUMAN BODY BETWEEN THE ABDOMEN AND THE THIGHS (SOMETIMES ALSO CALLED PELVIC REGION OF THE TRUNK
Pelvic girdle; Pelvic; Ischial; Pelvic girdles; Human pelvis; Pelvic inclination; Pelvic inclination angle; Human Pelvis; Human pelvic girdle; Pelvises; Pelvis skeleton; Bony pelvis; Pelvic structure; Articulationes cinguli membri inferioris; Joints of pelvic girdle; Female pelvis; Pelvic region of the spine; Lower torso; Pelvic region; Pelvic skeleton; Pelvic skeletons; Lower body; Lower bodies; Joints of the pelvic girdle; Evolution of the pelvis; Lower Body; Evolution of the human pelvis; Hip girdle
(pelvises)
Your pelvis is the wide, curved group of bones at the level of your hips.
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Pelvis         
  • Male perineum]]
  • Male perineum
  • Anterior hip muscles
  • The pelvic girdle of the dinosaur ''[[Falcarius utahensis]]''
  • Anatomical drawing of the female pelvis
  • 180px
  • 180px
  • 180px
  • Coronal section through pubic symphysis
  • Intrinsic back muscles
  • The same human pelvis, front imaged by [[x-ray]] (top), [[magnetic resonance imaging]] (middle), and 3-dimensional [[computed tomography]] (bottom)
  • Posterior hip muscles
  • Posterior hip muscles
LOWER PART OF THE TRUNK OF THE HUMAN BODY BETWEEN THE ABDOMEN AND THE THIGHS (SOMETIMES ALSO CALLED PELVIC REGION OF THE TRUNK
Pelvic girdle; Pelvic; Ischial; Pelvic girdles; Human pelvis; Pelvic inclination; Pelvic inclination angle; Human Pelvis; Human pelvic girdle; Pelvises; Pelvis skeleton; Bony pelvis; Pelvic structure; Articulationes cinguli membri inferioris; Joints of pelvic girdle; Female pelvis; Pelvic region of the spine; Lower torso; Pelvic region; Pelvic skeleton; Pelvic skeletons; Lower body; Lower bodies; Joints of the pelvic girdle; Evolution of the pelvis; Lower Body; Evolution of the human pelvis; Hip girdle
The pelvis (plural pelves or pelvises) is the lower part of the trunk, between the abdomen and the thighs (sometimes also called pelvic region), together with its embedded skeleton (sometimes also called bony pelvis, or pelvic skeleton).
Pelvis         
  • Male perineum]]
  • Male perineum
  • Anterior hip muscles
  • The pelvic girdle of the dinosaur ''[[Falcarius utahensis]]''
  • Anatomical drawing of the female pelvis
  • 180px
  • 180px
  • 180px
  • Coronal section through pubic symphysis
  • Intrinsic back muscles
  • The same human pelvis, front imaged by [[x-ray]] (top), [[magnetic resonance imaging]] (middle), and 3-dimensional [[computed tomography]] (bottom)
  • Posterior hip muscles
  • Posterior hip muscles
LOWER PART OF THE TRUNK OF THE HUMAN BODY BETWEEN THE ABDOMEN AND THE THIGHS (SOMETIMES ALSO CALLED PELVIC REGION OF THE TRUNK
Pelvic girdle; Pelvic; Ischial; Pelvic girdles; Human pelvis; Pelvic inclination; Pelvic inclination angle; Human Pelvis; Human pelvic girdle; Pelvises; Pelvis skeleton; Bony pelvis; Pelvic structure; Articulationes cinguli membri inferioris; Joints of pelvic girdle; Female pelvis; Pelvic region of the spine; Lower torso; Pelvic region; Pelvic skeleton; Pelvic skeletons; Lower body; Lower bodies; Joints of the pelvic girdle; Evolution of the pelvis; Lower Body; Evolution of the human pelvis; Hip girdle
·noun The calyx of a crinoid.
II. Pelvis ·noun The pelvic arch, or the pelvic arch together with the sacrum. ·see Pelvic arch, under Pelvic, and Sacrum.
Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor PELVISES
1. Two pelvises joined by rhythm and gyrating in sensual unison.
2. Often mothers‘ pelvises are too small for birth, she says.
3. Tall women have wider pelvises, allowing easier births and higher birthweight babies.
4. They may have taken off by jumping their pelvises show structural similarities to those of frogs and most probably spent most of their lives in the air.
5. As in the case of many major earthquakes, this one exacted a gruesome toll in crushed limbs, smashed pelvises, broken spines, fractured skulls and other trauma caused by falling debris.