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Antique metronome that produces an audible click or other sound at a regular interval-stock-foto
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Superficial Branch of Radial Nerve-stock-foto
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Branches of Radial Nerve in Upper Arm-stock-foto
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Branches of Radial Nerve in Forearm-stock-foto
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Muscles Forming the Posterior Wall of The Axilla-stock-foto
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Medial Wall of Axilla-stock-foto
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Radial Nerve-stock-foto
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axillary spaces-stock-foto
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Axillary Nerve-stock-foto
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Public Building, Pen and black ink, brush and gray and blue wash, over black chalk on paper, Elevation of a large horizontal building. Entrances are in domed pavilions at either end of the building. Attributes of the Arts are shown in triangular pediments above the entrances. Four statues of allegorical women flanking the entrances represent possibly the Muses. The pavilions are connected by a colonnade of embedded Doric columns and a short top story. In each interval (between the columns) are a two-story window and a regular window. Circular windows are placed at the basement level-stock-foto
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Elevation of a Kaffeehaus, Giuseppe Barberi, Italian, 1746–1809, Pen and brown ink, brush and brown wash on lined off-white laid paper, From a domed circular central section project diagonally two wings with three windows in each of two stories. A low colonnade of six columns with a triangular pediment is in the interval. A statue on top of the low dome. Colored background., Rome, Italy, 1788-1789, architecture, Drawing-stock-foto
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A metronome device that produces sound at regular interval that can be set by the user in beats per minutes, vector, color drawing or illustration.-stock-foto
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This image shows the block of the street of the city in triangular shape. The image consists of the free space around the triangular shape. The triang-stock-foto
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man hand up silhouette with chronometer icon design vector illustration eps 10-stock-foto
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man hand up silhouette with chronometer icon design vector illustration eps 10-stock-foto
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Children from Henlow, Hagley and Ciolwall cricket clubs entertain spectators during the interval of The NatWest triangular series match between India and Sri Lanka at Edgbaston, Birmingham. The children won The NatWest Club Direct Mail competition to appear at the One Day lnternational.-stock-foto
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Time measuring tool or kitchen timer isolated object mechanic stopwatch vector. Orange fruit shape, cooking item or device, dish preparing timing measurement. Scale or timeline, cogwheels mechanism. Orange shape timer or time measuring tool isolated object-stock-foto
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Time measuring tool or timer isolated object mechanic stopwatch vector. Turnip vegetable shape, kitchen item or device, cooking timing measurement. Scale or timeline, cogwheels mechanism starting. Timer or time measuring tool, turnip vegetable shape isolated object-stock-foto
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Time measuring tools or timer isolated icon mechanic stopwatch vector watermelon cone shape kitchen item or device cooking, timing measurement berry slice and scale or line cogwheels mechanism. Timer and time measuring isolated icon watermelon shape-stock-foto
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From a domed circular central section project diagonally two wings with three windows in each of two stories. A low colonnade of six columns with a triangular pediment is in the interval. A statue on top of the low dome. Colored background. Pen and brown ink, brush and brown wash on lined off-white laid paper. Date: 1788-1789. Museum: Cooper Hewitt, Smithsonian Design Museum.-stock-foto
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Orange shape timer or time measuring tool isolated object-stock-foto
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Timer or time measuring tool, turnip vegetable shape isolated object-stock-foto
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Timer and time measuring isolated icon watermelon shape-stock-foto
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. Quain's elements of anatomy . e formed by thesuperior peduncles of the cerebellum (fig. 274, s.cp., fig. 282, 5). Thesepass gradually to the roof of the ventricle as they extend forwaids andupwards. They are at first separated from one another by a tolerablywide interval which, however, gradually narrows near the end of theventricle, the two crura of opposite sides there approaching one another,and their margins coming in contact. The triangular interval betweenthe two crura is bridged over by a lamina of white matter markedacross with grey streaks. This is the superior (anterior) medullaryv-stock-foto
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. A manual of operative surgery . Anotherlong interval is allowed for recovery. Fourth Stage.—The closure of thefunnel-shaped opening which leads intothe bladder. Two flaps are employed for thispurpose, and one is taken from eachinguinal region. The flap taken from the left sideis of triangular shape (Fig. 155, a),its base corresponding to the left halfof the upper circumference of the bladder orifice. It is turneddownwards, with the raw surface outermost, and is securedto the freshened margin of the skin forming the roof of thenew penile urethra (Fig. 155). The right flap is long andquadrilat-stock-foto
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. Anthropology . Fig. 38.—No. 1, Ordinary triangular tibia, the diaphysis divided on a level with thenutritive foramen. No. 2, Platycnemic tibia divided at the same spot. The muscles of the posterior part of the thigh are principallyattached to the two longitudinal lines which form the posteriorborder of the femur, and together bear the name of linea aspera(ligne a/pre). These two lines are wanting in the anthropoid ape,the border being round. In Man they are either blended togetherso as to be scarcely visible, or they project, and are separated by arough interval. In the femur a colonne they-stock-foto
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Surgery; its theory and practice . Miirnhys lUitton. A. Male half. n. Femalehalf. p. Sprlne flange, .y j. Springs projectingthrough openings in h( How stem. Part of thecap of the male half has been cut away at r toshow circular spring which acts on flange. Theround holes in the caps are for drainage. M<:lhi)d of applying puckeringthread {b) preparatory to insertingthe button. At n the method of ap-plying the return stitch so as to closethe triangular interval ic) at the re-flection of the mesentery is shown. the merjenteric attachment to close the triangular interval {c) whichexists at the-stock-foto
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Surgery; its theory and practice . n h( How stem. Part of thecap of the male half has been cut away at r toshow circular spring which acts on flange. Theround holes in the caps are for drainage. M<:lhi)d of applying puckeringthread {b) preparatory to insertingthe button. At n the method of ap-plying the return stitch so as to closethe triangular interval ic) at the re-flection of the mesentery is shown. the merjenteric attachment to close the triangular interval {c) whichexists at the reflection of the mesentery from the gut. Insert one-half of the button in the end thus jjrcpared, tighten-stock-foto
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Cerebro-spinal fever . a spacebetween these membranes, which is known as the sub-arachnoid space.In this space circulates the cerebro-spinal fluid. The sub-arachnoidspace is practically a potential space, where it lies over the convolutionsof the brain; but, where the visceral arachnoid passes over the sulci,it leaves a considerable triangular interval between itself and the pia vin] Pathology 93 mater, which dips down on either side of the sulcus, so that thesub-arachnoid space is here of some size. The space is not a simpleone but is crossed by numerous trabeculae which anchor the twomembran-stock-foto
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Quain's elements of anatomy . ed by thesuperior peduncles of the cerebellum (fig. 274, s.c.2)., fig. 282, 5). Thesepass gradually to the roof of the ventricle as they extend forwards andupwards. TJaey are at first separated from one another by a tolerablywide interval which, however, gradually narrows near the end of theventricle, the tAVo crura of opposite sides there approaching one another,and their margins coming in contact. The triangular interval betweenthe two crura is bridged over by a lamina of white matter markedacross with grey streaks. This is the superior (anterior) medullarijvelu-stock-foto
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The anatomist's vade mecum : a system of human anatomy . arated from the brachialplexus by a triangular interval of areolar tissue; it next rests againstthe tendon of the subscapularis muscle; and thirdly, upon the coraco-brachialis muscle. The relations of the axillary artery may be thus arranged:— In Front. Inner or Thoracic Side. Outer or Humeral Side, Pectoralis major. First intercostal muscle. Plexus of nerves, Pectoralis minor, Pirst serration of ser- Tendon of sub-Pectoralis major. ratus magnus, scapularis, Plexus of nerves. Coraco-brachialis. Branches.—The branches of the Axillary arte-stock-foto
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A system of human anatomy, general and special . is overlapped inferiorly bythe middle constrictor. Between the side of the pharynx and theramus of the lower jaw is a triangular interval, the maxillo-pharijn-geal space, which is bounded on the inner side by the superior con-strictor muscle; on the outer side by the internal pterygoid muscle;and behind by the rectus anticus major and vertebral column. Inthis space are situated the internal carotid artery, the internal jugularvein, and the glosso-pharyngeal, pneumogastric, spinal accessory, andhypo-glossal nerve. Relations.—By its external surfa-stock-foto
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Archive image from page 650 of The cyclopædia of anatomy and. The cyclopædia of anatomy and physiology  cyclopdiaofana03todd Year: 1847 NEKVOUS CENTRES. (HUMAN ANATOMY. THE MENINGES.) (537 culs-de-sac at the orifices through which the nerves escape. Fig. 367.    Traitsverse section of the same on a level with the fifth cervical nerves. (After Arnold.) The same parts arc displayed as in the last figure, and the reflection of the arachnoid at the exit of the nerves is seen. af, anterior fissure ; n, n, spinal nerves. In the interval between each pair of nerves, we find a triangular process of fi-stock-foto
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. The anatomy of the domestic animals. Veterinary anatomy. Tube COXIC Shrift of ilium Acetabulum. Ridge Obturator Pubis foramen Fig. 153.—Right Os Cox.e of Ox; Lateral View. 1, Gluteal line; 2, fossa acetabuli- for articulation with the sacrum is triangular. The tuber sacrale is truncated, does not extend as high as the vertebral spines, and is separated from the opposite angle bjr a wider interval than in the hor.se. The tuber coxae is relatively large and prom- inent; it is not so obliciue as in the horse, and is wide in the middle, smaller at either end. The shaft is short and compressed fr-stock-foto
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. The anatomy of the domestic animals. Veterinary anatomy. ARTICULATIONS OF THE THORAX COSTO-VERTEBRAL ARTICULATIONS 215 The joint surfaces are oblique, coming very close to the median line ventrally, but separated by a considerable interval dorsally. A triangular rough area cuts into the medial part of each of the atlantal articular surfaces. There are two roomy joint capsules, which sometimes communicate ventralh-, especially in old subjects. The dorsal atlanto-occipital membrane (Membrana atlanto-occipitalis dorsalis) extends from the dorsal arch of the atlas to the dorsal margin of the for-stock-foto
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. Anatomy, descriptive and applied. Anatomy. 1360 THE UBINOGENITAL ORGANS The antero-inferior or pubic surface (Figs. 337 and 1128) looks downward and forward. In the undistended condition it is uncovered by peritoneum, and is in relation with the Obturator internus muscle on each side, with the rectovesical fascia, and anterior true ligaments of the bladder. It is separated from the body of the pubis by a triangular interval, occupied by fatty tissue, the pubovesical space of Retzius. As the bladder ascends into the abdominal cavity during dis- tention the distance between its apex and the um-stock-foto
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. Annual report. New York State Museum; Science -- New York (State); Plants -- New York (State); Animals -- New York (State). vr ^^ ^t^. Fig. 15 Hydroptilid structures: A g r a y 1 e a m u I t i p u n c t a t a ; 40, apex of abdomen from beneath, 41, same from side, 42, triangular pieces from side, 43, same when much exserted, 44, ventral lamina; Orthotrichia americana (?) 45, apex of abdomen from beneath. the moment I am unable to deal Avith the subject which I think may be safely left to be cleared up by American students. In the same interval some further material has come to hand from Prof-stock-foto
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. Bulletin - New York State Museum. Science. 4^3. h-r ^^ Fig. 15 Hydroptilid structures: A g r a y 1 e a m u 1 t i p u n c t a t a ; 40, apex of abdomen from beneath, 41, same from side, 42, triangular pieces from side, 43, same when much exserted, 44, ventral lamina; O r t h o t r i c h i a a m e r i c a n a (?) 45, apex of abdomen from beneath. the moment I am unable to deal with the subject which I think may be safely left to be cleared up by American students. In the same interval some further material has come to hand from Professor Needham and Professor Betten, but this has been only par-stock-foto
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. The cyclopædia of anatomy and physiology. Anatomy; Physiology; Zoology. NEKVOUS CENTRES. (HUMAN ANATOMY. THE MENINGES.) (537 culs-de-sac at the orifices through which the nerves escape. Fig. 367.. Traitsverse section of the same on a level with the fifth cervical nerves. (After Arnold.) The same parts arc displayed as in the last figure, and the reflection of the arachnoid at the exit of the nerves is seen. af, anterior fissure ; n, n, spinal nerves. In the interval between each pair of nerves, we find a triangular process of fibrous mem- brane which is inserted by its apex into the dura mat-stock-foto
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. The cyclopædia of anatomy and physiology. Anatomy; Physiology; Zoology. NEKVOUS CENTRES. (HUMAN ANATOMY. THE MENINGES.) (537 culs-de-sac at the orifices through which the nerves escape. Fig. 367.. Traitsverse section of the same on a level with the fifth cervical nerves. (After Arnold.) The same parts arc displayed as in the last figure, and the reflection of the arachnoid at the exit of the nerves is seen. af, anterior fissure ; n, n, spinal nerves. In the interval between each pair of nerves, we find a triangular process of fibrous mem- brane which is inserted by its apex into the dura mat-stock-foto