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词汇 sternal rib
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Definition of sternal rib in English:

sternal rib

noun
  • another term for true rib
    Example sentencesExamples
    • It attaches to the sternal ribs ventrally and expands the chest to aid in respiration.
    • The distal end of the sternal plate is indented probably for the attachment of the cartilaginous sternal ribs as in Alamosaurus.
    • Besides the heart, cartilagenous sternal ribs and plates attached to the ribs, and possible tendons attached to vertebrae were also preserved.
    • Interestingly, in Troodonts at least, the sternal ribs articulate with each other and slide against each other to form a sort of intermobile ‘web’ of bones.
    • During expiration, the sternum moves backward and upward, and the vertebral ribs move caudally to retract the sternal ribs and reduce the volume of the thoracoabdominal cavity.
    • But they are always vertebral ribs, no Amphibian being known to possess more than rudiments of sternal ribs.
    • There are many dorsal ribs preserved and smaller elements that could be uncinate processes or sternal ribs.
    • However, recently described bird-like dromaeosaurs, for instance Sinornithosaurus, do indeed possess several sternal ribs and sternocostal joints as well.
    • The interclavicular air sac pneumatizes the sternum, sternal ribs, coracoid, clavicle, scapula, and forelimb.
    • Among vertebrates, birds and dinosaurs have stiff ‘boxes’ for rib cages: Some dinosaurs (carnosaurs and sauropods included) had sternal ribs for added structural stiffening.
    • Elements recovered in the rib cage area consists of sternebrae, sternal ribs, costal ribs, one thoracic vertebrae and the two shoulder blades.
    • The dorsal ribs articulate with ends of sternal ribs which attach to the sternum.
    • The sternal ribs may be removed and the neck skin shall be excluded.

Definition of sternal rib in US English:

sternal rib

noun
  • another term for true rib
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The sternal ribs may be removed and the neck skin shall be excluded.
    • However, recently described bird-like dromaeosaurs, for instance Sinornithosaurus, do indeed possess several sternal ribs and sternocostal joints as well.
    • Elements recovered in the rib cage area consists of sternebrae, sternal ribs, costal ribs, one thoracic vertebrae and the two shoulder blades.
    • Besides the heart, cartilagenous sternal ribs and plates attached to the ribs, and possible tendons attached to vertebrae were also preserved.
    • The interclavicular air sac pneumatizes the sternum, sternal ribs, coracoid, clavicle, scapula, and forelimb.
    • The distal end of the sternal plate is indented probably for the attachment of the cartilaginous sternal ribs as in Alamosaurus.
    • But they are always vertebral ribs, no Amphibian being known to possess more than rudiments of sternal ribs.
    • Among vertebrates, birds and dinosaurs have stiff ‘boxes’ for rib cages: Some dinosaurs (carnosaurs and sauropods included) had sternal ribs for added structural stiffening.
    • The dorsal ribs articulate with ends of sternal ribs which attach to the sternum.
    • Interestingly, in Troodonts at least, the sternal ribs articulate with each other and slide against each other to form a sort of intermobile ‘web’ of bones.
    • It attaches to the sternal ribs ventrally and expands the chest to aid in respiration.
    • During expiration, the sternum moves backward and upward, and the vertebral ribs move caudally to retract the sternal ribs and reduce the volume of the thoracoabdominal cavity.
    • There are many dorsal ribs preserved and smaller elements that could be uncinate processes or sternal ribs.
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