Ilial


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Il´i`al


a.1.(Anat.) Pertaining to the ilium; iliac.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, published 1913 by G. & C. Merriam Co.
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He has been diagnosed with a hairline fracture of his right ilial wing and will need a few weeks to fully recuperate.
DVT during pregnancy is more likely to occur in ilial veins and to be extensive and cause more sequelae.
Marked surface changes were seen in organisms representing a majority (over 70%) of organisms located closely (within 300 nm) to epithelial cell microvilli in the ilial loops injected live organisms (Fig.
The Luca Cumani-trained five-year-old, who finished sixth of seven runners behind Oratorio at Sandown, suffered a suspected stress fracture of the ilial bone and underwent an exploratory scan last Friday.
"North Light has sustained a stress fracture of the right ilial wing and will now be retired.
His trainer Sir Michael Stoute (pictured) said yesterday: 'North Light has sustained a stress fracture of the right ilial wing and will now be retired.
"In the very disappointing situation of a patient who undergoes ilial resection--a big operation--and they have missed 6 weeks of work, and now they're in your office 3 or 4 months later and they've got the disease back, almost always those are smokers," he observed.
Holman (2003b, 1967), Tihen (1962), and Wilson (1975) give ilial criteria for the separation of Bufo americanus from other species of the genus.
For example, as students learned about themselves through using various assessment instruments and activities (e.g., interest inventories, value clarification exercises), they were encouraged to consider the possible fam ilial origins of their interests, values, and perceived abilities.