Noun(1) a keel-shaped constellation in the southern hemisphere; contains the star Canopus(2) any of various keel-shaped structures or ridges such as that on the breastbone of a bird or that formed by the fused petals of a pea blossom(3) a keel-shaped constellation in the southern hemisphere(4) contains the start Canopus
Noun(1) a keel-shaped constellation in the southern hemisphere; contains the star Canopus(2) any of various keel-shaped structures or ridges such as that on the breastbone of a bird or that formed by the fused petals of a pea blossom(3) a keel-shaped constellation in the southern hemisphere(4) contains the start Canopus
(1) However, one of the crests seems to merge with the carina while the other simply peters out. On the image at left, that would be just below the humeral facet and on the hidden, reverse face of the bone.(2) The extent and prominence of the carinae, the carina on the central node, reticulation, and posterior node are characteristic of the species.(3) They are concentrated in the carina and primary bronchi, and are also believed to be cough receptors.(4) The trachea, carina , right and left lobar and segmental bronchi were examined and were normal.(5) Adcarinal ridges flank the carina on the platform and tend to have relatively short anterior extensions with only slight anterior flaring.(6) This combined system of the exodermic deck and steel box girders resulted in a clean, uncluttered structure with smooth lines that complement the carina piers and segmental concrete approaches.(7) The operator should first view the upper airway and nasopharynx, followed by the vocal cords, trachea and carina .(8) Bronchoscopy revealed a normal distal trachea, carina and right mainstem bronchus.(9) Evaluation of the coronary arteries is performed with images from near the carina of the lung to the bottom of the heart.(10) Species are diagnosed on the basis of carinal height and the nature (height, symmetry, completeness) and number (zero, one, or two) of flanking rows or parapets.(11) Denticles on both anterior and posterior carinae are approximately equivalent in size.(12) The bundles contain both xylem and phloem, and are marked by the presence of large canals known as carinal canals, which also function in water conduction.(13) Ritter recognized the following four morphological groups in a Sweetognathus lineage based on carinal configurations.(14) Loven illustrated considerable variation in carinal pattern among rays in the same specimen, and what appear to be new carinals forming several plates proximal from the terminal.(15) Patients were divided into four groups by the location of obstruction: tracheal, carinal , bronchial, or extensive (multiple-site) compression.