| brachial plexopathy |
Injury to the cluster of the nerves at the lower neck that controls sensation and movement of the arm.
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| brachiation |
Locomotion by arm swinging with full shoulder rotation; grasp/release propulsion, usually with hook?like grasp.
Ãâó: nationalzoo.si.edu/Animals/Primates/glossary.cfm
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| brachia |
two arms in ribbon form, from either side of lophophore, making it possible to filter the sea water
Ãâó: perso.wanadoo.fr/jean-ours.filippi/brach/anglais/g...
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| brachial palsy |
Brachial palsy occurs when the brachial plexus (the group of nerves that supplies the arms and hands) is injured. It is most common when there is difficulty delivering the baby's shoulder, called shoulder dystocia. The baby loses the ability to flex and rotate the arm. If the injury caused bruising and swelling around the nerves, movement should return within a few months. Tearing of the nerve may result in permanent nerve damage. ...
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| brachial plexus |
nerve network controlling movement and sensation in the arm
Ãâó: brachialplexus.wustl.edu/glossary.html
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