“thoracic” in-sentences

How to use in-sentence of “thoracic”:

– The remains of a lizard in the German specimen’s thoracic cavity show that “Compsognathus” preyed on small vertebrates.

– To bring in food particles, they make water currents with the thoracic appendages like the branchiopods and the malacostracans.

– The rib cage is also called the thoracic cavity.

– The thoracic and abdominal segments have a few rows of either orange or black warts.

– When it is disturbed or grabbed, it makes a sharp rasping noise with its thoracic segments.

– This means that if a person injured their thoracic spine, they might not be able to use their intercostal muscles.

– On 26 November 2013 in Tel Aviv, Israel, Einstein died age 74 after a ruptured thoracic aortic aneurysm.

– AD usually happens in people with spinal cord injuryinjuries that have caused damage above the sixth thoracic vertebra.

thoracic in-sentences
thoracic in-sentences

Example sentences of “thoracic”:

– Adib Domingos Jatene was a Brazilian physician, university professor, cardiologist and thoracic surgeon.

– However, AD sometimes happens in people with spinal damage as low as their tenth thoracic vertebra.

– In mammals, the parts that make up the thorax are the sternum, the thoracic vertebrae and the ribs.

– The girdle runs around the first abdominal segment unlike the thoracic girdle seen in the Papilionidae.

– Henry Judah Heimlich was an American thoracic surgeon.

– The serous membrane covering the heart and lining the mediastinum is called the pericardium, the serous membrane lining the thoracic cavity and surrounding the lungs is called the pleura, and that lining the abdominopelvic cavity and the viscera is called the peritoneum.

– The intercostal nerves run along the thoracic spine and connect to the intercostal muscles.

- Adib Domingos Jatene was a Brazilian physician, university professor, cardiologist and thoracic surgeon.

- However, AD sometimes happens in people with spinal damage as low as their tenth thoracic vertebra.

– The thoracic vertebrae provide attachment for the ribs and make up part of the back of the thorax.

– Diagnosing poor co-ordination between the Duke’s larynx and thoracic diaphragm, Logue prescribed a daily hour of vocal exercises.

– Next, lying to the left of the ascending aorta and in front of the left atrium, the pulmonary artery lies at the level of the IV thoracic vertebra under the concavity of the aortic arch.

– Prey are caught and held securely with grasping, spiked forelegs ; the first thoracic segment, the prothorax, is commonly elongated and flexibly articulated, allowing for greater range of movement of the front limbs while the remainder of the body remains more or less still.

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