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Перевод: sacrum
[существительное] крестец ; крестцовая кость
Тезаурус:
- Both it and the camera, the financial department, had their origins in the sacred Lateran palace (sacrum palatium Lateranense), the palace of a monarch.
- A rough estimate of column height can be made by adding together the vertebral-body heights (excluding sacrum and coccyx).
- It is very effective in quiet passages where the beauty of melody and harmony are undisturbed by counterpoint, as in Example 63, from Messiaen's O Sacrum convivium : The effect here is tranquil and smooth, yet homophony may also give the best texture for decisive, dynamic expressions.
- (One conspicuous exception is the four-part canon in the Caritas section of Stravinsky's Canticum sacrum - not a musical episode of great universal appeal.)
- There was also an opening in the three adjoining hip bones, and the upper bone fused to the sacrum had a lateral bony ridge to prevent the femur from slipping out of joint.
- The Symphony of Psalms , Mass and three motets were recorded by Trygg Tryggvason and Canticum sacrum by Antony Howell.
- The sacrum is longer and narrower in the male, this difference being clearly expressed by the sacral index.
- The earliest, a large-scale, elaborately contrapuntal mass Dum sacrum mysterium for ten voices, may have been performed at the coronation of James V q.v. in Stirling on 26 September 1513.
- The canal is lined by a membrane resembling the tunica arachnoidea, and is situated above the fissure of the medulla, being separated by a medullary layer: it is most easily distinguished where the large nerves are given off in the bend of the neck and sacrum, imperceptibly terminating in the cauda equina.
- Your spinal column is made up of 24 movable vertebrae, sacrum and coccyx; if a vertebrae becomes misaligned, the body is impaired.
- The abdominal aspect of the sacrum in males displays a uniform curve with the deepest part of the hollow at the third segment; whereas in females, the upper portion is flattened and the lower portion sharply angulated (the deepest part being at the fourth segment).
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