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Examples
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Ulna and first rib (where it meets collar bone) both out of whack (well, not anymore).
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By November of 1838 the French had lost patience and began to bombard the Mexican fort of San Juan de Ulna that defended the harbor of Vera Cruz, the principal port of entry for imports.
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By November of 1838 the French had lost patience and began to bombard the Mexican fort of San Juan de Ulna that defended the harbor of Vera Cruz, the principal port of entry for imports.
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The longest feathers or primaries (PR) are borne by the two fingers (2 and 3), and their palm-bones (CMC); the second longest or secondaries are borne by the ulna bone (U) of the fore-arm; there is a separate tuft
The Outline of Science, Vol. 1 (of 4) A Plain Story Simply Told
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_Neck_; _Separation of epiphysis_ -- DISLOCATION OF ELBOW: _Both bones_; _Ulna alone_; _Radius alone_ -- FRACTURE OF FOREARM: _Both bones_; _Radius alone_; _Ulna alone_.
Manual of Surgery Volume Second: Extremities—Head—Neck. Sixth Edition.
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The _Ulna_ is nearly parallel with the radius, and situated on the inner side of the fore-arm.
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The shafts of the Radius and Ulna are frequently fractured together by a direct blow or indirect violence.
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Over the door was the blended arms of the high and mighty houses of Hello and Piko: a Clavicle crossed over an Ulna.
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There are two bones in your forearm: The Ulna and the Radius.
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So, 3 for 8 went the family Ulna at the raffle, but we still skipped
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