| sternum |
The breastbone. A ventral structure of bone and cartilage with which the pectoral girdle or ribs or both articulate.
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| sternum |
Bone in chest separated during open heart surgery.
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| Sternberg |
Charles M. Sternberg (son of Charles H. Sternberg), who collected fossils for ED Cope, working mostly in Alberta, Canada from 1912-1917) was a US fossil hunter who named the following dinosaurs: Brachylophosaurus (1953), Edmontonia (1928), Macrophalangia (1932), Montanoceratops (1951), the Pachycephalosaurid family (1945), Pachyrhinosaurus (1950), Parksosaurus (1937), and Stenonychosaurus (1932). STERNBERG, GEORGE George Sternberg (son of Charles H. ...
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| sternum |
The sternum is the breastbone. In birds, the keeled sternum anchors some flight muscles. STETHACANTHUS Stethacanthus (also spelled Stethacanthes) is a genus of strange-looking extinct sharks from the Carboniferous and Permian periods. They had brush-like denticles on the head, a large protrusion on the back, fin spines, an anal fin, and were about 3 feet (1 m) long.
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| sternocleidomastoid muscle |
redrawn from Piersol's Human Anatomy, JB Lippincott Company, Philadelphia, 1930.
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