- axial cord
- центральная стропа (парашюта)
Englsh-Russian aviation and space dictionary. - M.: Military publishing house USSR Ministry of Defence. edited by M. Murashkevich. 1974.
Englsh-Russian aviation and space dictionary. - M.: Military publishing house USSR Ministry of Defence. edited by M. Murashkevich. 1974.
Axial skeleton — The axial skeleton consists of the 80 bones in the head and trunk of the human body. It is composed of five parts; the human skull, the ossicles of the inner ear, the hyoid bone of the throat, the chest, and the vertebral column. The axial… … Wikipedia
axial compression fracture — fracture of a vertebra by excessive vertical force, so that pieces of it move out in horizontal directions, often injuring the spinal cord; it usually occurs in the thoracic or lumbar region as a result of flexion. Called also burst f … Medical dictionary
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Pterobranchia — Pter o*bran chi*a, n. pl. [NL., fr. Gr. ? a wing + ? ?.] (Zo[ o]l.) An order of marine Bryozoa, having a bilobed lophophore and an axial cord. The genus {Rhabdopleura} is the type. Called also {{Podostomata}}. See {Rhabdopleura}. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
human embryology — ▪ biology Introduction the process encompassing the period from the formation of an embryo, through the development of a fetus, to birth. The human body, like that of most animals, develops from a single cell produced by the union of… … Universalium
skeletal system, human — ▪ anatomy Introduction the internal skeleton that serves as a framework for the body. This framework consists of many individual bones (bone) and cartilages (cartilage). There also are bands of fibrous connective tissue the ligaments (ligament)… … Universalium
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