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12:48 Jun 10, 2002 |
Spanish to English translations [PRO] Medical | |||||||
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5 | Humerus-Radius-Ulna Joint |
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5 | humero-radio-cubital joint |
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4 | Humero-cubital articulation |
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Humerus-Radius-Ulna Joint Explanation: or....the ol' "elbow joint" http://www.innerbody.com/text/skel68.html |
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Humero-cubital articulation Explanation: I tend to agree with Eckhard that the "padio" part may be a typo since nothing relevant seems to result from searches neither in Spanish nor in English. However, humeral articulation, cubital articulatgion as well as humero-cubital articulation is indeed found. It goes without saying that "joint" is a possible substitute for articulation. Reference: http://www.bartleby.com/107/83.html |
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humero-radio-cubital joint Explanation: OR: humero-cubito-radial joint Examples: 4. Humero-cubital prostheses. 5. Humero-cubito-radial prostheses. www.canlii.org/qc/regu/a28r1/whole.html BAPO Acta Abstracts 1983 - 1987 ... before the age of one year.Commonly,it is confused with humero-radio-cubital ... www.orthoweb.be/bapo/bapoacta2.htm |
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