sternum in the Oxford-Paravia Italian Dictionary

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When in a standing position, the sternum lines up with the elbows, creating a deep chest.
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Its sternal sigilla is small, shallow and oval, and its sternum is strongly rebordered.
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The pectoralis major muscles are then detached from the sternum.
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Along with the spermatheca and the poison gland, it develops as an invagination of valves of the sternum.
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Its sternal sigilla is small, oval and submarginal; it possesses a weakly reborded sternum.
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Sternum fractures are frequently associated with underlying injuries such as pulmonary contusions, or bruised lung tissue.
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Its posterior sternal sigilla is oval and submarginal, with its sternum being rebordered.
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It is formed by the vertebral column, ribs, and sternum and encloses the heart and lungs.
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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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The sternum is the most widely visible part of the abdomen, being a more or less scelortized segment.
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