Definition of Interclavicular. Meaning of Interclavicular. Synonyms of Interclavicular

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Definition of Interclavicular

Interclavicular
Interclavicular In`ter*cla*vic"u*lar, a. (Anat.) (a) Between the clavicles; as, the interclavicular notch of the sternum. (b) Of or pertaining to the interclavicle.

Meaning of Interclavicular from wikipedia

- The interclavicular ligament is a flattened band, which varies considerably in form and size in different individuals, it p****es in a curved direction...
- trunk. To the middle, it continued into a clavicle and finally a small interclavicular bone. As with most tetrapods, the shoulder joint was formed by the...
- abdominal air sacs posterior thoracic vertebrae, synsacrum and hindlimb interclavicular air sac sternum, sternal ribs, coracoid, clavicle, sca****, and forelimb...
- position of the syrinx in birds allows for directed air flow into the interclavicular air sacs according to air sac pressure, which in turn creates a higher...
- near its junction with the sternum; and by its cir****ference to the interclavicular and anterior and posterior sternoclavicular ligaments. It is thicker...
- changes air sac pressure to control vocal intensity. The pressure in the interclavicular air sac is highly correlated with the fundamental frequency of birdsong...
- cross-section, preserves an elongate spike-like hypocleidium, and the interclavicular angle is about 90°. The scapulocoracoid is fused in the holotype, however...
- fibrous capsule of the sternoclavicular joint, articular disc, and interclavicular ligament. The lateral end connects at the acromion of the sca**** which...
- from the main mesobronchi to the more anterior air sacs including the interclavicular, lateral clavicular, and pre-thoracic sacs known as the ventrobronchi...
- sternoclavicular ligament (intrinsic) Costoclavicular ligament (extrinsic) Interclavicular ligament (extrinsic) The sternoclavicular joint allows movement of...