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ligament
(Tıp) bağ, liagaman, ligamentu
ligament
(Diş Hekimliği) kemikleri veya destek dokularını birbirine bağlayan sert fibröz doku şeritleri
ligament
{i} kiriş
ligament
bağ

Tendonlar ve bağlar düşündüğünüzden daha kırılgandır. - Tendons and ligaments are more fragile than you might think.

O, bağ dokusunu yırttı. - He tore his ligament.

ligament
(Tekstil) bağ ( fotin bağı )
ligament
i., anat. bağ
ligament
bağ doku

O, bağ dokusunu yırttı. - He tore his ligament.

ligament
{i} bağdoku
mackenrodt's ligaments
(Tıp) Uterusun transvers servikal veya kardinal bağları
posterior cruciate ligaments
(Tıp) arka çapraz bağ
yellow ligaments
(Anatomi) sarı bağlar
İngilizce - İngilizce
The banded cord-like tissue that connect the bones
plural of ligament
Elastic fibers that bind joints together and connect bones and cartilage
A sheet or band of tough, fibrous tissue connecting two or more bones or cartilages
Strong fibrous tissue bands connecting the bones of the body
are bands of cordlike tissue that connect bone to bone
Stretchy bands of cordlike tissue that connect bone to bone
a white, shiny, flexible band of fibrous tissue that binds joints together and connects various bones and cartilage
tough, elastic bands of connective tissue around a joint
connect the bones and keep joints stable
A band of tissue that can stretch and that supports other parts of the body
The connective tissue between bones
These are bands of fibrous tissue that bind a joint and control its range of movement
Fibrous tissue that connects bones
acrocoracohumeral ligaments
plural form of acrocoracohumeral ligament
patellar ligaments
plural form of patellar ligament
suspensory ligaments
plural form of suspensory ligament
ligament
that which binds objects together
ligament
{n} a band to unite parts together
knee ligaments
strong bands of tissue that support the knee
ligament
any connection or unifying bond
ligament
A band of connective tissue, or a membranous fold, which supports or retains an organ in place; as, the gastrophrenic ligament, connecting the diaphragm and stomach
ligament
Tough elastic tissue that holds joints of the body together
ligament
a sheet or band of tough fibrous tissue connecting bones or cartilages or supporting muscles or organs
ligament
A flexible, non-elastic tissue that connects bone to bone For example, the anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) of the knee connects the kneecap to the femur (thigh) and the tibia (shin) Ligament injuries can be sprains or tears
ligament
ligaments are fibrous straps that stop your joints from moving in certain directions Double jointedness is caused by extra stretchy ligaments
ligament
A tough band or plate of dense, fibrous, connective tissue or fibrocartilage serving to unite bones or form joints
ligament
(noun) See Figure 5--> A column of liquid connecting two droplets or the unbroken column of liquid between the orifice plate and the droplet In a continuous ink jet system, a stream of liquid under hydrostatic pressure is expressed from the orifice plate The liquid stream will then form into a shape of the lowest surface energy because of surface tension Liquids in air form spheres The ligament or connected stream will start to pinch down into varicosities or bumps That portion of the liquid stream between the orifice plate and the separation point where the first droplet breaks off is the ligament Also the term refers to the smaller diameter cylinder of liquid between two droplets This shape is also not stable and this ligament between the droplets separates from the two droplets to form the smaller droplets known as satellites
ligament
any tough, fibrous tissue connecting bone to bone
ligament
– In oysters, the fleshy pad between the two shells and located at the hinge end The ligament forces the shells open when the adductor muscle is relaxed
ligament
fibrous connective tissue that attaches bone to bone
ligament
A tough band of tissue that connects bone to bone or cartilage to bone, it supports a joint
ligament
A band of tough tissue which restrains joint movement and confers stability on a joint
ligament
a band of fibrous connective tissue connecting bone, cartilage, and other structures and serving as support for muscles to facilitate or limit motion
ligament
Strong, fibrous band of connecting tissue connecting two or more bones or cartilage or supporting a muscle, fascia or organ
ligament
A ligament is a band of strong tissue in a person's body which connects bones. He suffered torn ligaments in his knee. a band of strong material in your body, similar to muscle, that joins bones or holds an organ in its place tendon (ligamentum, from ligare ). Tough fibrous band of connective tissue that supports internal organs and holds bones together properly in joints. It is composed of dense bundles of fibres and spindle-shaped cells (fibroblasts and fibrocytes), with little ground substance. White ligament is rich in sturdy, inelastic collagen fibres; yellow ligament is rich in tough elastic fibres, which allow more movement. See also tendon
ligament
Band of fibrous tissue that connects bone to bone or bone to cartilage and supports and strengthens joints
ligament
A tissue that connects bone to bone
ligament
A strong band of connective tissue linking two bones in a joint
ligament
band of strong tissue that holds the bones of an animal in position
ligament
A band of collagen fibers that connects bone to bone An example is the transverse carpal ligament, which connects two carpal bones at the wrist, forming the roof of the carpal tunnel
ligament
Strong bands of tissue which hold bones together at a joint
ligament
A band of fibrous tissue that connects bone to bone or cartilage to bone, supporting or strengthening a joint
ligament
{i} flexible tissue which connects bones and cartilage and supports organs (Anatomy)
ligament
a band or sheetlike fibrous tissue connecting bones or parts
ligament
any connection or unifying bond a sheet or band of tough fibrous tissue connecting bones or cartilages or supporting muscles or organs
ligament
Anything that ties or unites one thing or part to another; a bandage; a bond
ligament
fiborus bands that hold bones together in the joint region
ligament
Soft tissue connecting a bone to another bone
ligament
A tough band of tissue that connects bone to bone or cartilage to bone It supports a joint
ligament
A band of flexible, fibrous connective tissue that is attached at the end of a bone near a joint The main function of a ligament is to attach bones to one another, to provide stability of a joint, and to prevent or limit some joint motion
torn ligaments
pulled ligaments, strained tendons, pulled tendons in the knee
ligaments

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