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  1. Aditus

    refimprove date June 2009 Wiktionary aditus An aditus is the opening to some interior space or cavity. ref Dorland s Medical Dictionary for Health Consumers ref ref The American Heritage Medical Dictionary ref ref Mosby s Medical Dictionary, 8th edition. ref ref Saunders Comprehensive Veterinary Dictionary, 3 ed. ref Anatomy In anatomy it can refer to the laryngeal inlet Aditus laryngis Entrance to the mastoid antrum Aditus ad antrum mastoideum Or uncommonly the Omental foramen , this is a dated term. References reflist Category Anatomy anatomy stub ...   more details



  1. Aditus to mastoid antrum

    Infobox Anatomy Name PAGENAME Latin aditus ad antrum mastoideum GraySubject 230 GrayPage 1042 Image Gray914.png Caption The medial wall and part of the posterior and anterior walls of the right tympanic cavity, lateral view. Image2 Gray913.png Caption2 Coronal section of right temporal bone. System Precursor MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre a 16 DorlandsSuf 12113263 The aditus to mastoid antrum entrance or aperture to the mastoid antrum , also known as the otomastoid foramen, is a large irregular aperture, which leads backward from the epitympanic recess into a considerable air space, named the tympanic or mastoid antrum . The antrum communicates behind and below with the mastoid air cells , which vary considerably in number, size, and form the antrum and mastoid air cells are lined by mucous membrane , continuous with that lining the tympanic cavity . On the medial wall of the entrance to the antrum is a rounded eminence, situated above and behind the prominence of the facial canal it corresponds with the position of the ampullated ends of the superior and lateral semicircular canal s. See also aditus mastoid antrum External links http anatomy.med.umich.edu nervous system ear ans.html Description at umich.edu http www.dartmouth.edu humananatomy figures chapter 44 44 5.HTM anatomy stub Gray s Cranium Auditory and vestibular anatomy Category Bones of the head and neck Category Ear ...   more details



  1. Laryngeal inlet

    Infobox Anatomy Name Laryngeal inlet Latin aditus laryngis GraySubject 236 GrayPage 1078 Image Gray1204.png Caption The entrance to the larynx. Image2 Caption2 Precursor System Artery Vein Nerve Lymph MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre a 16 DorlandsSuf 12113268 The laryngeal inlet laryngeal aditus , laryngeal aperture is the opening that connects the pharynx and the larynx . File Aditus of larynx.jpg thumb right 300px Aditus of larynx Borders Its borders are formed by the free curved edge of the epiglottis , anteriorly the arytenoid cartilage s, the corniculate cartilage s, and the interarytenoid fold , posteriorly the aryepiglottic fold , laterally References cite book author title Stedman s Medical Dictionary Veterinary Medicine Insert With over 45 Images and Reference Tables publisher Lippincott Williams & Wilkins location Hagerstown, MD year 2000 pages isbn 0781745462 oclc doi cite book author Dalley, Arthur F. Moore, Keith L. title Clinically Oriented Anatomy publisher Lippincott Williams & Wilkins location Hagerstown, MD year 1999 pages isbn 0 7817 5936 6 oclc doi See also aditus External links UMichAtlas rsa4p1 listed as Inlet of the larynx Larynx anatomy Category Head and neck ...   more details



  1. Scaenae frons

    File Roman theatre Bosra edited.jpg thumb Roman theatre view 1 Scaenae frons 2 Porticus post scaenam 3 Pulpitum 4 Proscenium Proscaenium 5 Orchestra 6 Cavea 7 Aditus maximus 8 Vomitorium , Roman theatre of Bosra , Syria The scaenae frons is the elaborately decorated background of a Roman theatre stage. This area usually has several entrances to the stage including a grand central entrance. The scaenae frons is two or sometime three stories in height and was central to the theatre s visual impact for this was what is seen by a Roman audience at all times. Tiers or balconies were supported by a generous number of classic columns. This style was influenced by Greek theatre . The Greek equivalent was the Scene building. It lends its name to proscenium , which describes the stage or space before the scene. Category Ancient Roman architectural elements theatre stub ...   more details



  1. Mastoid antrum

    Infobox Bone Name Mastoid antrum Latin antrum mastoideum GraySubject 230 GrayPage 1042 Image Gray913.png Caption Coronal section of right temporal bone . Tympanic antrum labeled at upper left. Image2 Gray914.png Caption2 The medial wall and part of the posterior and anterior walls of the right tympanic cavity , lateral view. Mastoid antrum labeled at upper left, in dark circle. System Artery stylomastoid artery MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre a 50 DorlandsSuf 12143566 The mastoid antrum tympanic antrum , antrum mastoideum , Valsalva s antrum is an air space in the petrous portion of the temporal bone , communicating posteriorly with the mastoid cells and anteriorly with the epitympanic recess of the middle ear via the aditus to mastoid antrum entrance to the mastoid antrum . These air spaces function as sound receptors, provide voice resonance, act as acoustic insulation and dissipation, provide protection from physical damage and reduce the mass of the cranium. The mastoid air cell system is a major contributor to middle ear inflammatory diseases. ref http www.cty.com.tr files journals 4 544.pdf ref Additional images gallery Image Gray1209.png Left temporal bone showing surface markings for the tympanic antrum red , transverse sinus blue , and facial nerve yellow . gallery References references External links SUNYAnatomyFigs 30 02 01 Illustration of the continuity of the nasopharynx with the middle ear cavity via the auditory tube. eMedicineDictionary Mastoid antrum Skull Category Bones of the head and neck Category Ear ko pl Jama sutkowa ...   more details



  1. Mastoid cells

    Infobox Anatomy Name PAGENAME Latin cellulae mastoideae GraySubject 34 GrayPage 142 Image Gray139.png Caption Coronal section of right temporal bone . Mastoid cells labeled at bottom left. Image2 Caption2 System Artery stylomastoid artery Precursor MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre c 19 DorlandsSuf 12225682 A section of the mastoid process of the temporal bone of the cranium shows it to be hollowed out into a number of spaces, the mastoid cells , which exhibit great variety in their size and number. At the upper and front part of the process they are large and irregular and contain air a form of skeletal pneumaticity , but toward the lower part they diminish in size, while those at the apex of the process are frequently quite small and contain Bone marrow marrow occasionally they are entirely absent, and the mastoid is then solid throughout. At birth the mastoid is not pneumatized, but becomes aerated over the first year of life. Poor pneumatization is associated with eustachian tube dysfunction. Clinical significance Otitis media Infections in the middle ear can easily spread into the mastoid area via the aditus ad antrum and mastoid antrum . Additional images gallery Image Gray908.png Horizontal section through left ear upper half of section. Image Mastoid cells.jpg Mastoid cells. gallery External links SUNYCrossSection hn1 8 musculoskeletal stub Gray s Cranium Auditory and vestibular anatomy Category Bones of the head and neck Category Ear pl Kom rki sutkowe ...   more details



  1. Omental foramen

    Infobox Anatomy Name PAGENAME Latin foramen omentale GraySubject 246 GrayPage 1156 Image Gray1039.png Caption Horizontal disposition of the peritoneum in the upper part of the abdomen. Image2 Illu lymph chain08.jpg Caption2 Omental foramen is at 14. System MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre DorlandsSuf In human anatomy , the omental foramen Epiploic foramen , foramen of Winslow , or uncommonly aditus . Lat Foramen epiploicum , is the passage of communication , or foramen, between the greater sac general cavity of the abdomen , and the lesser sac . Borders It has the following borders anterior the free border of the lesser omentum , known as the hepatoduodenal ligament . This has two layers and within these layers are the common bile duct , hepatic artery , and hepatic portal vein . posterior the peritoneum covering the inferior vena cava superior the peritoneum covering the caudate lobe of the liver inferior the peritoneum covering the commencement of the duodenum and the hepatic artery , the latter passing forward below the foramen before ascending between the two layers of the lesser omentum. left lateral gastrosplenic ligament and splenorenal ligament Additional images gallery Image Gray1035.png Vertical disposition of the peritoneum . Main cavity , red omental bursa , blue. Bristle in omental foramen labeled at upper left. Image Gray1040.png Diagram to show the lines along which the peritoneum leaves the wall of the abdomen to invest the viscera. gallery See also Terms for anatomical location References references External links Medcyclopaedia ii f omental foramen SUNYAnatomyLabs 37 08 01 00 Abdominal Cavity The Omental Foramen SUNYAnatomyImage 7 8 26 SUNYAnatomyImage 7 8 31 SUNYAnatomyImage 7 8 75 NormanAnatomy peritoneum NormanAnatomy abdominalcavity NormanAnatomyFig xsectthrulesseromentum Gray s Peritoneum Category General surgery Category Abdomen de Foramen epiploicum it Forame epiploico ja pl Otw r sieciowy ...   more details



  1. Venezuelan rock

    were the band Aditus and the soloists Melissa and also Jorge Aguilar who mixed rock with pop and other ... T mpano Aditus Paul Gillman Malegua Melissa Jorge Aguilar cantante venezolano Aguilar Culto Oculto ...   more details



  1. Roman theatre, Cartagena

    File Teatro Romano de Cartagena.jpg thumb 250px The Roman Theatre of Cartagena. File Teatro romano cartagena.jpg thumb 250px Detail of the Stage theatre stage . File Vidrio bizantino.jpg thumb 250px Glass pottery found in the theatre area, from the Byzantine age. Museum of the Theatre. The Roman Theatre is an ancient Roman theatre in Cartagena, Spain . History The theatre was built between 5 and 1 BC, as it has been proven by the dedication of the edifice to Gaius Caesar Gaius and Lucius Caesar , grandsons of Augustus , who had designed them as his successors. In the 3rd century AD a market was built over the theatre, reusing its materials, with a semicircular open space which followed the plan of the orchestra . The market was perhaps abandoned after a fire caused by the Vandals in 425. A market quarter of the Byzantine Empire Byzantines was established on the site in the 6th century AD. File Dinteles lucio cayo.jpg left thumb Dedicatory inscriptions to Gaius and Lucius Caesar. During the 13th, over the upper cavea was built the Cartagena Cathedral Old Cathedral of the city. In 1988 the first remains of the theatre were discovered in occasion of the construction of the Centro regional de artesan a . The archaeological excavations and the restorations were completed in 2003. In 2008 a museum, designed by Rafael Moneo , was opened. Description The cavea was carved directly on the rocks in its central part, and tops a series of vaulted galleries. It had a capacity of some 6,000 spectators. It was divided horizontally in three parts ima , media and summa cavea , in turn divided into radial sectors by the staircases five in the upper part, seven in the medium and upper ones . The public entered from two side passages aditus , where the dedications have been found. The orchestra had a semicircular plan and housed three rows of wooden seats for the authorities proedria . The stage proscaenium had a length of 43.60  m. The scaenae frons had three semicircular exedra s ...   more details



  1. Kuzinellus

    Taxobox regnum Animal ia phylum Arthropod a classis Arachnid a subclassis Acari superordo Parasitiformes ordo Mesostigmata familia Phytoseiidae subfamilia Typhlodrominae genus Kuzinellus genus authority Wainstein, 1976 Kuzinellus is a genus of mites in the Phytoseiidae family. ref cite web author Gilberto Jose de Moraes year 2005 url http insects.tamu.edu research collection hallan Acari Family Phytoseiidae.txt title Phytoseiidae Species Listing work Biology Catalog publisher Texas A&M University accessdate August 19, 2010 ref Species Div col colwidth 26em Kuzinellus acanthus small van der Merwe, 1968 small Kuzinellus additionalis small Kolodochka, 1993 small Kuzinellus aditus small Parvez, Chaudhri & Ashfaq, 1994 small Kuzinellus andreae Kuzinellus blairi small McMurtry & Moraes, 1991 small Kuzinellus bregetovae small Wainstein & Beglyarov, 1972 small Kuzinellus ecclesiasticus small De Leon, 1958 small Kuzinellus elhariri small Bayan, 1988 small Kuzinellus febriculus small Ueckermann & Loots, 1984 small Kuzinellus ignavus small Chaudhri, Akbar & Rassol, 1974 small Kuzinellus kuzini small Wainstein, 1962 small Kuzinellus loricatus small Wainstein, 1978 small Kuzinellus meritus small Parvez, Chaudhri & Ashfaq, 1994 small Kuzinellus neosentus small van der Merwe, 1968 small Kuzinellus neosoleiger small Gupta, 1981 small Kuzinellus niloticus small El Badry, 1967 small Kuzinellus obsis small Ueckermann & Loots, 1988 small Kuzinellus operantis small Chaudhri, Akbar & Rassol, 1974 small Kuzinellus parvus small Denmark & Matthysse, in Matthysse & Denmark 1981 small Kuzinellus prunusus small van der Merwe, 1968 small Kuzinellus querellus small Ueckermann & Loots, 1988 small Kuzinellus relentus small Denmark & Matthysse, in Matthysse & Denmark 1981 small Kuzinellus saharae small McMurtry & Bounfour, 1989 small Kuzinellus scytinus small Chazeau, 1970 small Kuzinellus sennarensis small El Badry, 1967 small Kuzinellus sentus small Pritchard & Baker, 1962 small Kuzinellus sursum ...   more details



  1. Cat flap

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  1. Rodven Records

    Boscan Venezuelan singer Aditus Venezuelan rock band See also List of record labels Category American ...   more details



  1. Advanced and retracted tongue root

    distinctions in general. File Aditus of larynx.jpg thumb right 300px Root of tongue See also Click ...   more details



  1. L'arte del violino

    Facilis aditus difficilis exitus. This can be translated to mean, Harmonic Labyrinth Easy to enter ...   more details



  1. Zapato 3

    , La Misma Gente , Seguridad Nacional , Aditus , Radio Clip , and Feedback. In 1999 the group s biography ...   more details



  1. Erkki-Sven Tüür

    Erkki Sven T r born 16 October 1959 is an Estonia n composer. T r pronounced ty r was born in K rdla on the Estonian island of Hiiumaa . He studied flute and percussion at the Tallinn Music School from 1976 to 1980 and composition with Jaan R ts at the Tallinn Academy of Music and privately with Lepo Sumera from 1980 to 1984. From 1979 to 1984 he headed the rock group In Spe , which quickly became one of the most popular in Estonia . T r left In Spe to concentrate on composition, and with the advent of perestroika soon found an audience in the west. The Helsinki Philharmonic , the Hilliard Ensemble , the Stockholm Saxophone Quartet and the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra are among those who have commissioned works from him. He was awarded the Cultural Prize of Estonia in 1991 and 1996. His Concerto for Viola and Orchestra, entitled Illuminatio , was premiered by violist Lars Anders Tomter and South Jutland Symphony Orchestra in October 2008. Selected works T r s works are published by Edition Peters , Henry Litolff s Verlag, Warner Chappell Music Finland, Fennica Gehrman, Sovetsky Kompozitor , Antes Edition, Eres Edition and Edition Fazer. Stage Wallenberg , Opera in 2 acts 2001 libretto by Lutz H bner Orchestral Symphony No. 1 1984 Symphony No. 2 1987 Insula Deserta for string orchestra 1989 Searching for Roots Hommage a Sibelius 1990 Zeitraum 1992 Architectonics VI for chamber orchestra 1992 Show for string orchestra 1993 Action Passion Illusion Crystallisatio for chamber orchestra 1995 Lighthouse for string orchestra 1997 Symphony No. 3 1997 Exodus 1999 Aditus In memoriam Lepo Sumera 2001 2002 Aqua for string orchestra 2003 Symphony No. 5 for electric guitar, orchestra and big band 2004 Rada ja j ljed The Path and the Traces for string orchestra 2005 Symphony No. 6 Strata in one movement 2007 Symphony No. 7 Pietas for mixed chorus and orchestra 2009 Symphony No. 8 2010 Concertante Concerto for cello and orchestra 1996 Concerto for violin and orchestra ...   more details



  1. Roman theatre (structure)

    infobox image Image Roman theater of Amman 01.jpg thumb right 350px Roman theatre at Amman , Jordan data1 header2 Portal Ancient Rome Ancient Rome data3 data4 The characteristics of Roman to those of the earlier Ancient Greece Greek theatres due in large part to its influence on the Roman First Triumvirate triumvir Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus . Much of the architectural influence on the Romans came from the Greeks, and theatre structural design was no different from other buildings. However, Roman theatres have specific differences, such as being built upon their own foundations instead of earthen works or a hillside and being completely enclosed on all sides. Roman theatres derive their basic design from the Theatre of Pompey , the first permanent Roman theatre. Theatre structure multiple image direction vertical width 300 footer image1 Aspendos 2004 5.JPG alt1 Aspendos theatre entry, Turkey caption1 Exterior entrance of a roman theatre, Aspendos , Turkey image2 Roman theatre Bosra edited.jpg alt2 Aspendos theatre interior, Turkey caption2 Interior view of the auditorium 1 Scaenae frons 2 Porticus post scaenam 3 Pulpitum 4 Proscenium Proscaenium 5 Orchestra 6 Cavea 7 Aditus maximus 8 Vomitorium , Roman theatre of Bosra , Syria Roman theatres were built in all areas of the Roman Empire empire from medieval day Spain, to the Middle East. Because of the Romans ability to influence local architecture, we see numerous theatres around the world with uniquely Roman attributes. ref name Jones Mark Wilson Jones. Principles of Roman Architecture. New Haven Yale University Press, 2000. ref There exist similarities between the theatres and amphitheatre s of ancient Rome Italy. They were constructed out of the same material, Roman concrete, and provided a place for the public to go and see numerous events throughout the Empire. However, they are two entirely different structures, with specific layouts that lend to the different events they held. Amphitheatres did not need superior a ...   more details



  1. Book:Axial skeleton

    saved book title subtitle cover image cover color Human anatomy Skeleton Accessory process Acetabulum Adductor tubercle of femur Aditus to mastoid antrum Agger nasi Ala of sacrum Alveolar canals Alveolar part of mandible Alveolar process Angle rib Angle Angle of the mandible Ankle flare Anterior arch of atlas Anterior clinoid process Anterior cranial fossa Anterior ethmoidal foramen Anterior fontanelle Anterior intercondylar area Anterior lacrimal crest Anterior nasal spine Anterior sacral foramina Anterior surface of the body of the maxilla Anterior tubercle of cervical vertebra Articular disk of the temporomandibular joint Articular processes Articular tubercle Artificial cranial deformation Asterion anatomy Asterion Atlas anatomy Atlas Auditory bulla Axis anatomy Axis Base of skull Base of the sacrum Basilar part of occipital bone Body of femur Body of fibula Body of hyoid bone Body of mandible Body of maxilla Body of sphenoid bone Body of sternum Body of tibia Body of vertebra Bone Bregma Bundle bone Calcaneus Calvaria skull Calvaria Canine fossa Capsule of atlantooccipital articulation Carotid canal Carotid groove Cervical vertebra 3 Cervical vertebra 4 Cervical vertebra 5 Cervical vertebra 6 Cervical vertebrae Changes produced in the mandible by age Chiasmatic groove Chondrocranium Clivus anatomy Clivus Coccyx Cochlear aqueduct Condylar canal Condyloid fossa Condyloid process Copper beaten skull Coronal suture Coronoid process of the mandible Costal groove Costal margin Cranial cavity Craniopharyngeal canal Cribriform plate Crista galli Cruciform eminence Cuboid bone Dacryon Dens anatomy Dens Diplo Dorsal surface of sacrum Dorsum sellae Ectotympanic ring Eleventh rib Epicranium Epitympanic recess Ethmoid bone Ethmoid sinus Ethmoidal notch Ethmoidal process of inferior nasal concha Ethmoidal spine External occipital protuberance Facial canal Facial skeleton False ribs Femur Femur head Femur neck Fibula Fibular notch Fifth metatarsal bone First metatarsal bone ...   more details



  1. Index of anatomy articles

    Articles related to anatomy include compactTOC8 side yes nobreak yes A abdomen abdominal aorta abducens nerve abducens nucleus Anatomical terms of motion abducent abducent nerve anatomical terms of location abduction accessory disambiguation accessory accessory cuneate nucleus accessory nerve accessory olivary nucleus accommodation reflex acetabulum Achilles tendon acoustic nerve acromion adenohypophysis adenoids adipose aditus aditus ad antrum adrenal gland adrenergic afferent afferent neuron agger nasi agnosia agonist alar ligament albuginea alimentary allantois allocortex alpha motor neurons alveolar artery disambiguation alveolar artery alveolar process Pulmonary alveolus alveolus alveus of the hippocampus amatory anatomy amaurosis Ammon s horn ampulla Ampulla of Vater amygdala amygdalofugal pathway amygdala amygdaloid Corpora amylacea amylacea anaesthesia analgesia analogy biology analogous anastomosis anatomical pathology anatomical position anatomical snuffbox anatomical terms of location anatomical terms of motion anatomy anconeus angiography angiology angular gyrus anhidrosis animal morphology anisocoria ankle ankle jerk reflex ankle reflex annular ligament annulus of Zinn anomaly disambiguation Biology anomaly anomia anosognosia ansa cervicalis ansa lenticularis anterior cerebral artery anterior choroidal artery anterior commissure anterior communicating artery anterior corticospinal tract anterior cranial fossa anterior cruciate ligament anterior ethmoidal foramen anterior ethmoidal nerve anterior funiculus anterior horn cells anterior horn of the lateral ventricle anterior hypothalamus anterior inferior cerebellar artery anterior limb of the internal capsule anterior lobe of cerebellum anterior nucleus of the thalamus anterior perforated substance anterior pituitary anterior root anterior spinal artery anterior spinocerebellar tract anterior superior alveolar artery anterior tibial artery anterior vertebral muscle anterior white commissure anterolateral ...   more details



  1. Outline of human anatomy

    Round window Mastoid wall posterior wall Aditus to mastoid antrum Pyramidal eminence Mastoid antrum ...   more details



  1. Theatrum Chemicum

    patet aditus Ad lectorem De speculativa philosophia Gerhard Dorn Gerardus Dorn , De artificio ...   more details




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