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  • processus majores ³ª
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  • processus mammillaris ³ª
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  • processus mandibularis ³ª
    ÇϾǵ¹±â(ù»äÉ ÔÍÑÃ).
  • processus mastoideus ³ª
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  • processus maxillaris ³ª
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  • processus medialis tuberis calcanei ³ª
    ¸»±ÁÀ¶±â³»Ãøµ¹±â, Á¾°ñÀ¶±â³»Ãøµ¹ ±â(ñ¢ÍéëØÑÃÒ®ö°ÔÍÑÃ).
  • processus medialis tuberis calcanei ³ª
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  • processus minores ³ª
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  • processus muscularis ³ª
    ±ÙÀ°µ¹±â, ±Ùµ¹±â(ÐÉÔÍÑÃ).
  • processus orbitalis ³ª
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  • processus palatinus maxillae ³ª
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  • processus palatinus maxillae ³ª
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  • processus palatinus ³ª
    ±¸°³µ¹±â(Ï¢ËÏÔÍÑÃ).
  • processus palatinus ³ª
  • processus papillaris ³ª
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  • processus lateralis tuberis calcanei ³ª
    ¸»´×W±â¿ÜÃøµ¹±â, Á¾°ñÀ¶±â¿ÜÃøµ¹ ±â(ñ¢ÍéëØÑÃèâö°ÔÍÑÃ).
  • processus lateralis ³ª
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  • processus lenticularis ³ª
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  • processus longus ³ª
    ±äµ¹±â.
  • processus majores ³ª
    Å«µ¹±â.
  • processus mammillaris ³ª
    À¯µÎµ¹±â(êáÔé ÔÍÑÃ).
  • processus mandibularis ³ª
    ÇϾǵ¹±â(ù»äÉ ÔÍÑÃ).
  • processus mastoideus ³ª
    À¯µ¹±â, À¯(¾ç)µ¹(±â)(êáåÆÔÍÑÃ).
  • processus maxillaris ³ª
    »ó¾Çµ¹±â(ß¾äÉ ÔÍÑÃ).
  • processus medialis tuberis calcanei ³ª
    ¸»±ÁÀ¶±â³»Ãøµ¹±â, Á¾°ñÀ¶±â³»Ãøµ¹ ±â(ñ¢ÍéëØÑÃÒ®ö°ÔÍÑÃ).
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    ¼Òµ¹±â(á³ÔÍÑÃ).
  • processus muscularis ³ª
    ±ÙÀ°µ¹±â, ±Ùµ¹±â(ÐÉÔÍÑÃ).
  • processus orbitalis ³ª
    ¾È¿Íµ¹±â(äÑèÀÔÍÑÃ).
  • processus palatinus maxillae ³ª
    »ó¾Ç°ñ±¸°³µ¹±â(ß¾äÉÍéÏ¢ËÏÔÍÑÃ).
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  • ethmoidal process
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  • ethmoidal process<³ª> processus ethm oi d alis
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  • falciform process
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  • falciform process<³ª> processus falciformis
    ³´µ¹±â, °â»óµ¹±â(¡­ÔÍÑÃ).
  • filiform process
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  • foot process
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  • foot process
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  • fracture of alveolar process
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  • fracture of condylar process
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  • fracture of condylar process
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  • frontal process
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  • frontal process
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  • frontal process of the maxilla
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  • glial cell process
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  • Palatine process [Secondary palate]
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  • Median palatine process
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  • Median nasal process
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  • Median nasal process
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  • Preterminal process
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  • Notochordal process
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  • Vaginal process
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  • Lamellar process
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  • Spinous process
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  • Coronoid process
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  • Pterygospinous process
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processus styloideus radii A thick, pointed, palpable projection on the lateral side of the distal extremity of the radius.
Synonym: processus styloideus radii.
(05 Mar 2000)
processus styloideus ulnae A cylindrical, pointed palpable projection from the medial and posterior aspect of the head of the ulna, to the tip of which is attached the ulnar collateral ligament of the wrist.
Synonym: processus styloideus ulnae.
(05 Mar 2000)
processus supraepicondylaris humeri An occasional spine projecting from the anteromedial surface of the humerus about 5 cm above the medial epicondyle to which it is joined by a fibrous band. The supracondylar foramen thus formed transmits the brachial artery and median nerve.
Synonym: processus supraepicondylaris humeri, supraepicondylar process.
(05 Mar 2000)
processus temporalis The posterior projection of the zygomatic bone articulating with the zygomatic process of the temporal bone to form the zygomatic arch.
Synonym: processus temporalis.
(05 Mar 2000)
processus transversus A bony protrusion on either side of the arch of a vertebra, from the junction of the lamina and pedicle, which functions as a lever for attached muscles.
Synonym: processus transversus.
(05 Mar 2000)
processus trochleariformis A bony angular process (the termination of the septum of the auditory tube) above the anterior end of the vestibular window, forming a pulley over which the tendon of the tensor tympani muscle plays.
Synonym: cochleariform process, processus trochleariformis.
(05 Mar 2000)
processus trochlearis A projection from the lateral side of the calcaneus between the tendons of the peroneus longus and brevis.
Synonym: trochlea peronealis, trochlea fibularis calcanei, peroneal pulley, processus trochlearis, spina peronealis, trochlear process.
(05 Mar 2000)
processus uncinatus ossis ethmoidalis A sickle-shaped process of bone on the medial wall of the ethmoidal labyrinth below the middle concha; it articulates with the ethmoidal process of the inferior concha and partly closes the orifice of the maxillary sinus.
Synonym: processus uncinatus ossis ethmoidalis.
(05 Mar 2000)
processus uncinatus pancreatis A portion of the head of the pancreas that hooks around posterior to the superior mesenteric vessels, sometimes into the "nutcracker" formed by the superior mesenteric artery and abdominal aorta.
Synonym: processus uncinatus pancreatis, lesser pancreas, pancreas minus, small pancreas, uncinate pancreas, unciform pancreas, Willis' pancreas, Winslow's pancreas.
(05 Mar 2000)
processus vaginalis of peritoneum A peritoneal diverticulum in the embryonic lower anterior abdominal wall that traverses the inguinal canal; in the male it forms the tunica vaginalis testis and normally loses its connection with the peritoneal cavity; a persistent processus vaginalis in the female is known as the canal of Nuck.
Synonym: Nuck's diverticulum, processus vaginalis peritonei, vaginal process of peritoneum, vaginal process of testis.
(05 Mar 2000)
processus vaginalis ossis sphenoidalis A thin lamina of bone that extends medially under the body of the sphenoid bone from the medial lamina of the pterygoid process; it articulates with the vomer and the palatine bone.
Synonym: processus vaginalis ossis sphenoidalis, sheath process of sphenoid bone.
(05 Mar 2000)
processus vaginalis peritonei A peritoneal diverticulum in the embryonic lower anterior abdominal wall that traverses the inguinal canal; in the male it forms the tunica vaginalis testis and normally loses its connection with the peritoneal cavity; a persistent processus vaginalis in the female is known as the canal of Nuck.
Synonym: Nuck's diverticulum, processus vaginalis peritonei, vaginal process of peritoneum, vaginal process of testis.
(05 Mar 2000)
processus vermiformis A wormlike intestinal diverticulum extending from the blind end of the caecum; it varies in length and ends in a blind extremity.
Synonym: appendix vermiformis, appendix ceci, processus vermiformis, vermiform appendage, vermiform process, vermix.
(05 Mar 2000)
processus vocalis cartilaginis arytenoidei The lower end of the anterior margin of the arytenoid cartilage to which the vocal cord is attached.
Synonym: processus vocalis cartilaginis arytenoidei, vocal process.
(05 Mar 2000)
processus xiphoideus <anatomy> Composed of cartilage at the inferior aspect of the sternal body.
(27 Sep 1997)
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conoid process The prominence near the lateral end of the inferior surface of the clavicle that gives attachment to the conoid ligament.
Synonym: tuberculum conoideum, conoid process.
(05 Mar 2000)
muscular process of arytenoid cartilage The blunt lateral projection of the arytenoid cartilage giving attachment to the lateral and posterior cricoarytenoid muscles of the larynx.
Synonym: processus muscularis cartilaginis arytenoidei.
(05 Mar 2000)
coracoid process A long curved projection from the neck of the scapula overhanging the glenoid cavity; it gives attachment to the short head of the biceps, the coracobrachialis, and the pectoralis minor muscles, and the conoid and coracoacromial ligaments.
Synonym: processus coracoideus.
(05 Mar 2000)
coronoid process A sharp triangular projection from a bone; coronoid process of the mandible, the triangular anterior process of the mandibular ramus, giving attachment to the temporal muscle; coronoid process of the ulna, a bracket-like projection from the anterior portion of the proximal extremity of the ulna; its anterior surface gives attachment to the brachialis, its proximal surface enters into the formation of the trochlear notch.
Synonym: processus coronoideus.
(05 Mar 2000)
costal pit of transverse process A facet on the transverse process of a vertebra for articulation with the tubercle of a rib.
Synonym: fovea costalis processus transversi, costal pit of transverse process.
(05 Mar 2000)
costal process An apophysis extending laterally from the transverse process of a lumbar vertebra; it is the homologue of the rib.
Synonym: processus costalis.
(05 Mar 2000)
posterior process of septal cartilage The tapering extension of the septal cartilage that lies between the perpendicular plate of the ethmoid and the vomer.
Synonym: processus posterior cartilaginis septi nasi, processus sphenoidalis cartilaginis septi nasi, sphenoid process of septal cartilage.
(05 Mar 2000)
posterior process of talus A projection of the talus bearing medial and lateral tubercles; it is posterior and inferior to the trochlea.
Synonym: processus posterior tali, Stieda's process.
(05 Mar 2000)
hamular process of lacrimal bone The hooklike lower end of the lacrimal crest, curving between the frontal process and orbital surface of the maxilla to form the upper aperture of the bony portion of the nasolacrimal canal.
Synonym: hamulus lacrimalis, hamular process of lacrimal bone.
(05 Mar 2000)
hamular process of sphenoid bone The inferior, hook-shaped extremity of the medial plate of the pterygoid process.
Synonym: hamulus pterygoideus, hamular process of sphenoid bone.
(05 Mar 2000)
head process The primordium for the notochord.
See: notochordal process.
(05 Mar 2000)
primary process In psychoanalysis, the mental process directly related to the functions of the primitive life forces associated with the id and characteristic of unconscious mental activity; marked by unorganised, illogical thinking and by the tendency to seek immediate discharge and gratification of instinctual demands.
Compare: secondary process.
(05 Mar 2000)
xiphoid process <anatomy> Composed of cartilage at the inferior aspect of the sternal body.
(27 Sep 1997)
secondary process In psychoanalysis, the mental process directly related to the learned and acquired functions of the ego and characteristic of conscious and preconscious mental activities; marked by logical thinking and by the tendency to delay gratification by regulation of the discharge of instinctual demands.
Compare: primary process.
(05 Mar 2000)
pterygoid process A long process extending downward from the junction of the body and great wing of the sphenoid bone on either side; it is formed of two plates (lateral and medial), united anteriorly but separated below to form the pterygoid notch; the pterygoid fossa is formed by the divergence of these two plates posteriorly.
Synonym: processus pterygoideus, os pterygoideum.
(05 Mar 2000)
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process means the preparation of a substance, listed in Schedule 1, after its manufacture, for commercial distribution and includes preparation of a substance in the same physical state or chemical form as that received by the facility, or preparation which produces a change in physical state or chemical form.
Ãâó: www.ec.gc.ca/pdb/npri/npri_glossary_e.cfm
processes work sequences employing a number of techniques and a range of tools or equipment, allied to an understanding of the working characteristics of media/materials, and designed to produce quality outcomes
Ãâó: en.wikibooks.org/wiki/SA_NCS_Visual_Arts:Glossary
processing biochemical modifications of biomolecules (RNAs, proteins)
Ãâó: www.celltec.de/ct/en/help/glossary.htm
process The work or actions performed on data so that they are transformed, stored, or distributed.
Ãâó: www.cbu.edu/~lschmitt/I351/glossary.htm
processor A person who depurates, shucks, packs, or repacks shellfish. (2)
Ãâó: www.shellfishquality.ca/glossary.htm
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