sternum in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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sternum <pl sternums or sterna [-nə]> [Am ˈstərnəm, Brit ˈstəːnəm] N

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The ventral region is called the sternum, which commonly bears sternites.
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The seal is then bled by making an incision from its jaw to the end of its sternum.
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As in other flightless birds, the angle between the coracoid and sternum is enlarged.
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Swans have an unusually elongated trachea, part of which is coiled beneath the sternum; this may act as a resonator to amplify sound.
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Its sternal sigilla is small, shallow and oval, and its sternum is strongly rebordered.
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Its sternal sigilla is small, oval and shallow, while its sternum is rebordered.
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Then the left arm electrode is moved to the right, fourth intercostal space adjacent to the sternum.
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Cane length depends upon the height of a user, and traditionally extends from the floor to the user's sternum.
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The orbital bone around one of his eyes was fractured, as were three ribs and his sternum.
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Its posterior sternal sigilla is oval and submarginal, with its sternum being rebordered.
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