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  1. Netter

    Netter is a surname, and may refer to Charles Netter 1826 1882 , Zionist leader Claude Netter 1924 2007 , French foil fencer Douglas Netter 1921 , American film producer and founder of Netter Digital Frank H. Netter 1906 1991 , American medical illustrator Mildrette Netter 1948 , American sprint race sprinter Thomas Netter c. 1375 1430 , English theologian and controversialist As a settlement Kfar Netter , a moshav in central Israel, named after Charles Netter. surname de Netter fr Netter ...   more details



  1. Kfar Netter

    Infobox Kibbutz name Kfar Netter foundation 26 June 1939 founded by Mikveh Israel graduates region Israeli coastal plain Coastal plain council Hof HaSharon Regional Council Hof HaSharon industry affiliation Agricultural Union website http www.kfarnetter.co.il www.kfarnetter.co.il Kfar Netter lang he n , lit. Netter Village is a moshav in central Israel. Located in the Israeli coastal plain coastal plain near Netanya , it falls under the jurisdiction of Hof HaSharon Regional Council . In 2006 it had a population of 765. The moshav was established on 26 June 1939 by graduates of Mikveh Israel agricultural school as part of the tower and stockade settlement programme. It was named after Charles Netter , who founded Mikveh Israel. External links http www.kfarnetter.co.il Official website he icon Hof HaSharon Regional Council coord 32 16 17.03 N 34 52 13.43 E type city display title Category Moshavim Category Agricultural Union Category Populated places established in 1939 cs Kfar Netter fr Kfar Netter he pl Kfar Netter ...   more details



  1. Mildrette Netter

    MedalTop MedalSport Women s Athletics at the Summer Olympics Athletics MedalGold 1968 Summer Olympics 1968 Mexico City Athletics at the 1968 Summer Olympics 4x100 metre relay MedalBottom Mildrette Netter born June 16, 1948 is an United States American Athletics sport athlete who competed mainly in the 100 meters. She competed for the United States in the 1968 Summer Olympics held in Mexico City , Mexico in the 4 x 100 meters where she won the gold medal with her teammates 100 meter silver medalist Barbara Ferrell , Margaret Bailes and 100 meter Olympic champion Wyomia Tyus . References Reflist http www.sports reference.com olympics athletes ne mildrette netter 1.html Sports Reference Footer Olympic Champions 4x100 m Women Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Netter, Mildrette ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1948 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Netter, Mildrette Category 1948 births Category Living people Category American sprinters Category Athletes track and field at the 1968 Summer Olympics Category Olympic track and field athletes of the United States Category Olympic gold medalists for the United States US athletics Olympic medalist stub de Mildrette Netter fr Mildrette Netter pl Mildrette Netter ...   more details



  1. Douglas Netter

    Refimprove date December 2009 No footnotes date December 2009 Douglas Netter is a United States television industry executive, his credits largely being in the field of science fiction . He is first credited as associate producer of the 1967 Matt Helm Dean Martin movie The Ambushers film The Ambushers which involved a US government built flying saucer. Between 1970 and 1975 Netter was the Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer at MGM Studios . In 1975 he produced the Dean Martin crime movie Mr. Ricco , and in 1978 was co producer of the African mercenary movie The Wild Geese . The next year he began a period when he concentrated on the Western genre, producing The Sacketts , a TV miniseries based on Louis L Amour s Sackett Sackett family and serving as executive producer of the NBC TV movie Buffalo Soldiers . Over the next two years he also executive produced Wild Times and L Amour s The Cherokee Trail . 1987 saw Netter s first involvement with J. Michael Straczynski , when he was producer of Captain Power and the Soldiers of the Future that was story edited and partially written by Straczynski, after which he was executive producer of the Babylon 5 TV series and various spin offs sharing equal executive producer credit with Straczynski . A still photo of Netter portrayed the Babylon 5 character of Earth Alliance Babylon 5 Earth Alliance President Luis Santiago The A Z Guide to Babylon 5 , ISBN 0 440 22385 7 . Netter was the executive producer for Babylon 5 for its first four seasons. Between the third and fourth seasons, he founded and appointed himself CEO of Netter Digital , a Computer generated imagery CGI special effects company. Netter Digital then replaced ..., Netter Digital lost its only client. Unable to promptly replace it with other customers, the company went out of business in 2000. In 2006, Netter began executive producing Babylon 5 The Lost Tales ... 31, 2007. References External links imdb name id 0626694 name Douglas Netter DEFAULTSORT Netter ...   more details



  1. Netter Digital

    Infobox Corporation company name Netter Digital Entertainment company logo company type Corporation NETTQ foundation North Hollywood, California 1995 location North Hollywood, California , USA key people industry Visual effects , CGI animation products num employees revenue 23.3 million ref http swz.salary.com execcomp layouthtmls excl companyreport C1002995 summary.html NETTER DIGITAL ENTERTAINMENT INC stock options, NETTER DIGITAL ENTERTAINMENT INC stock price, stock Bot generated title ref 1999 net income homepage Netter Digital Entertainment NDE was a company created by Douglas Netter in 1995. The company produced the show Hypernauts before moving to digital EFX work and replacing Foundation Imaging in the final two seasons of Babylon 5 as the sole producer of Computer generated imagery CGI special effect s for that series as well as several of the B5 Made For TV movies. NDE also produced all the effects for its short lived spinoff, Crusade TV series Crusade . With the cancellation of Crusade in 1999 in television 1999 , Netter Digital lost its only client. They subsequently worked on the Dan Dare Pilot of the Future TV series Dan Dare , Max Steel , and Robotech 3000 animated television series, but this was not enough to prevent them going out of business in 2000 in television 2000 . They were replaced on Dan Dare Pilot of the Future TV series Dan Dare and Max Steel by Foundation Imaging . References reflist External links imdb company id 0051622 company Netter Digital Animation imdb company id 0014146 company Netter Digital Entertainment Category Visual effects companies Category Film production Category Defunct companies based in California Category Companies established in 1995 Category Companies disestablished in 2000 US company stub ...   more details



  1. Charles Netter

    Charles Netter 1826 October 2, 1882, lang he , was a Zionist leader, and a founding member of the Alliance Isra lite Universelle . In 1870, Netter founded Mikveh Israel , the first modern Jewish agricultural settlement in the Land of Israel . ref cite web title Netter, Charles url http www.jewishencyclopedia.com view.jsp?artid 199&letter N publisher JewishEncyclopedia.com accessdate 2007 06 17 ref Early life Netter was born in Strasbourg in 1826 to a Rabbinic family. He studied in Strasbourg and Belfort , and engaged in business in London , Moscow , and Lille . He later moved to Paris . Alliance Isra lite Universelle AIU On May 17, 1860, in Paris, in response to Antisemitism antisemitic ... br Netter was appointed general secretary of the newly formed organization, and was joined 4 years ... In 1868 Netter visited Palestine for the first time. He was sent as a representative of the AIU, to examine ... settlement be founded, and be used as an agricultural school for Jewish men. Netter obtained an audience ..., and Mikveh Israel lang he was founded in 1870. During the first years Netter struggled ... and recruitment of students. The funds proved insufficient as well, and Netter donated his own money ... H3llBot ref Netter managed the school until 1873. He overcame the difficulties of establishing and maintaining ... and legacy Image Charles Netter grave in Mikveh Israel.jpg right thumb Charles Netter s grave in Mikveh Israel Netter died in Jaffa, on October 2, 1882, during a visit to Mikveh Israel. He is buried ... to imagine this important chapter in our history without Karl Netter, Adolphe Cremieux, Edmond ... him. Kfar Netter , a moshav near Netanya was founded in 1939, by graduates of Mikveh Israel. Footnotes references Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Netter, Charles ALTERNATIVE NAMES ... Netter, Charles Category French Jews Category 1826 births Category 1882 deaths Category Zionists Category Jews in Ottoman and British Palestine es Charles Netter fr Charles Netter he ...   more details



  1. Claude Netter

    Infobox sportsperson headercolor name Claude Netter image imagesize caption birthname fullname nickname nationality residence birthdate birth date 1924 10 23 df yes birthplace Paris , France deathdate death date and age 2007 6 13 1924 10 23 df yes deathplace height weight website country sport Fencing event collegeteam club team turnedpro coach retired coaching worlds regionals nationals olympics paralympics highestranking pb medaltemplates MedalSport Mens Fencing sport fencing MedalCountry FRA MedalOlympic ... Men s team foil Team foil show medals yes Claude Netter October 23, 1924, in Paris, France &ndash June 13, 2007 was a French Foil fencing foil Fencing fencer . Netter was one of France s top fencers ... sports reference cite web url http www.sports reference.com olympics athletes ne claude netter 1.html title Claude Netter Olympic Results accessdate 2010 09 18 work sports reference.com ref Fencing career French Championships Netter was the French national foil champion in 1952. World Championships Netter was a member of the French team that won the gold medal at the World Championships in 1951 .... http sports123.com fen mw fo.html Olympics Netter won a gold medal in team foil at the 1952 ... players playerpage.htm?ilkid NETTECLA01 title Olympics Statistics Claude Netter accessdate 2010 09 ... to the finals in both competitions. In the individual competition, Netter placed 6th overall. In the team ... match . Netter completed his Olympic career at the 1960 Rome Games, when he fenced exclusively in the team ... books?id lvszXWxqAR4C&pg RA1 PA251&lpg RA1 PA251&dq 22claude netter 22 jewish&source web&ots 37b0EteG ... Netter, Claude ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1924 10 23 PLACE OF BIRTH Paris , France DATE OF DEATH 2007 6 13 PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Netter, Claude Category 1924 births Category ... Olympic silver medalists for France Category People from Paris fr Claude Netter it Claude Netter no Claude Netter pl Claude Netter fi Claude Netter ...   more details



  1. Thomas Netter

    Thomas Netter c. 1375 &ndash 2 November 1430 was an English theologian and controversialist. From his birthplace he is commonly called Thomas Waldensis . Life Born at Saffron Walden , Essex , as a young adult he entered the Carmelite Order in London, and pursued his studies partly there and partly at Oxford, where he took degrees, and spent a number of years in teaching, as may be gathered from the titles of his writings the actual works being for the greater part lost , which embrace the whole of philosophy, Scripture, canon law , and theology, that is, a complete academical course. He was well read in the classics and the ecclesiastical writers known at the beginning of the fifteenth century, as is proved by numerous quotations in his own writings. Only the dates of his ordinations as acolyte and subdeacon are on record, 1394 and 1395. His public life began in 1409, when he was sent to the Council of Pisa , where he is said to have upheld the rights of the council. Back in England he took a prominent part in the prosecution of Wycliffites and Lollards , assisting at the trials of William ... , and secretary and which frequently was rewarded with some small bishopric, Netter succeeded Stephen ... Netter was sent by the king to the Council of Constance , where the English nation, though small ... . It has been asserted that on this occasion Netter converted Vytautas , Grand Duke of Lithuania, to Christianity ... all this is doubtful, it is possible that Netter did exercise some influence during his brief stay ... may be attributed, at least in part, to Netter s influence. He accompanied the young king to France ... References Walter Waddington Shirley editor , Netter, Thomas, et al., Fascisculi Zizaniorum magistri ... www.abebooks.co.uk Thomas Netter Walden Carmelite Diplomat Theologian 1358409245 bd Bergstr m Allen, Johan & Copsey, Richard, Thomas Netter of Walden Carmelite, Diplomat and Theologian c.1372 1430 , Faversham ... Netter DEFAULTSORT Netter, Thomas Category 1430 deaths Category People from Saffron Walden Category ...   more details



  1. Frank H. Netter

    Infobox Medical Person name Frank H. Netter box width image image width caption birth date 25 April 1906 ... death place profession Physician Surgeon specialism Medical illustrator research field known for Netter ... prizes relations Frank H. Netter 25 April 1906 17 September 1991 was an artist , physician ... . Early life, training, and medical career Frank Henry Netter was born in Manhattan at 53rd ..., as Netter put it This was in 1933 the depths of the Depression and there was no such thing as medical ... companies began seeking Netter for illustrations to help sell new products, such as Novocain . Soon after a misunderstanding wherein Netter asked for 1,500 for a series of 5 pictures and an advertising manager agreed to and paid 1,500 each 7,500 for the series Netter gave up the practice of medicine ... of the fold up heart, fold up versions of other organs were soon produced. Netter then proposed ... in 1948, CIBA also reused illustrations by Netter in another series of materials to be given to physicians ... featured an extensive article on a medical condition, commonly with about a dozen of Netter s illustrations. This series was produced until at least the early 90s. In 1989, Netter s Atlas of Human Anatomy was published. In all, Netter produced nearly 4,000 illustrations, which have been included in countless publications. Netter s legacy The vast bulk of Netter s illustrations were produced for and owned ... Laboratories to become Novartis . In June 2000, Novartis sold its interest in Netter s works to MediMedia ... Netter and other atlases have become a staple of medical education. Netter s work has received numerous accolades Dr. Netter s contribution to the study of human anatomy is epochal ..., Lifetime Achievement Award , Association of Medical Illustrators 1986, Dedication of the Netter Library ... of Clinical Anatomists References Dr. Frank H. Netter, Frank Netter The Man, The Artist, The Surgeon ... Netter Netter publications currently in print, from elsevierhealth.com http www.usip.edu ...   more details



  1. Jacqueline Netter-Minne-Guerroudj

    Jacqueline Netter Minne Guerroudj born 1919 was a Frenchwoman condemned to death as an accomplice of Fernand Yveton Fernand Iveton during the Algerian War . She was never executed, partly due to a campaign on her behalf conducted by Simone de Beauvoir . ref cite book url http books.google.com books?id h4xS3iLQnBMC&pg PA111&lpg PA111&dq 22jacqueline guerroudj 22&source web&ots X WazIE5JF&sig K3uXIT00bbZxO5H0peQBdfWMero title Simone de Beauvoir, Gender and Testimony year 1999 isbn 0521661307 author Ursula Tidd ref She was born as Jacqueline Netter to a bourgeois family at Rouen in 1919. She arrived in Algeria in 1948 as the wife of Pierre Minne, a professor of Philosophy. ref cite book url http books.google.com books?id 4ZhnmK7ThvcC&pg PA146&lpg PA146&dq 22jacqueline guerroudj 22&source web&ots EwvhnXCswQ&sig OQH05vFkzUzusppE7SfktkqiJMs title Des Fran aises d Alg rie dans la Guerre de lib ration des oubli es de la guerre de lib ration year 1995 isbn 2865375749 author Andr e Dore Audibert ref Remarried in 1950 to Abdelkader Guerroudj nicknamed Djilali , an activist in the FLN, she is known to history as Jacqueline Guerroudj. On December 4, 1957, Guerroudj s daughter by her first marriage, Dani le Djamila Amrane Minne Dani le Minne , was sentenced to 7 years in prison by a tribunal for juveniles. ref cite book url http books.google.com books?id 4ZhnmK7ThvcC&pg PA146&lpg PA146&dq 22jacqueline guerroudj 22&source web&ots EwvhnXCswQ&sig OQH05vFkzUzusppE7SfktkqiJMs title Des Fran aises d Alg rie dans la Guerre de lib ration des oubli es de la guerre de lib ration year 1995 isbn 2865375749 author Andr e Dore Audibert ref References reflist 2 Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Netter Minne Guerroudj, Jacqueline ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH 1919 PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Netter Minne Guerroudj, Jacqueline Category 1919 births Category Living people Category People from Rouen Category People of the Algerian War ...   more details



  1. Bollack Netter and Co

    Inappropriate tone date January 2008 Expert subject multiple Companies France date June 2008 Bollack Netter and Co lang fr Bollack Netter et compagnie , more commonly known as BNC, was a small automobile company in Paris situated on Avenue de Paris 39, in the Levallois Perret district. History BNC was established by Bollack and Netter in 1924, and was a successful make winning many rallies. In the late 1920s, The company tried to penetrate a higher market sector, unfortunately the demand for large passenger cars and for ultra light racing cars were both low, forcing the company to close down in 1931. Automobiles BNC were mainly produced sports cars, and their design was similar to that of the Amilcar . The cars engines were not made at the factory, but were instead purchased from Ruby , a company that produced small cheap engines. The cars cylinder capacity was about 1,000 cc. in 1926 BNC later produced a car with a 1,000 cc S.C.A.P engine, fitted with a cozette compressor. In the late 1920s, BNC produced large passenger cars with an eight cylinder engines made by Lycoming . Rallies BNC cars have been used are still used in rallies. In 1931, when a BNC car was leading the race in its class, the engine broke down a few hours before the finish and the car came in thirteenth place. Popular racing models BNC FCD links S.C.A.P Lycoming Amilcar Cozette compressor Category Automotive companies of France Category Companies established in 1924 nl BNC automerk ...   more details



  1. Hepatic branches of anterior vagal trunk

    Infobox Nerve Name PAGENAME Latin rami hepatici trunci vagalis anterioris GraySubject GrayPage Image Caption Image2 Caption2 Innervates BranchFrom anterior vagal trunk BranchTo MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre r 02 DorlandsSuf 12690290 The hepatic branches of anterior vagal trunk are branches of the anterior vagal trunk which supply the liver . ref name isbn1 4160 3385 8 cite book author Netter, Frank H. title Atlas of Human Anatomy With netteranatomy.com Netter Basic Science publisher Saunders location Philadelphia year 2006 pages 320 isbn 1 4160 3385 8 oclc doi ref References reflist Category Nervous system neuroanatomy stub Cranial nerves ...   more details



  1. Endosteum

    Image Illu long bone.jpg right The endosteum plural endostea is a thin layer of connective tissue which lines the surface of the bony tissue that forms the medullary cavity of long bone s. ref Frank H. Netter Netter, Frank H. 1987 . Musculoskeletal system anatomy, physiology, and metabolic disorders . Summit, New Jersey Ciba Geigy Corporation ISBN 0914168886, p.171 ref This endosteal surface is usually resorbed during long periods of malnutrition resulting in less cortical thickness. The outer surface of a bone is lined by a thin layer of connective tissue that is very similar in morphology biology morphology and function to endosteum. It is called the periosteum , or the periosteal surface. References Reflist External links UCDavisOrganology Musculoskeletal bone structure1 structure2 Bone, structure LM, High Dead link date October 2009 http www.anatomy.dal.ca Human Histology Lab6 103LM2.html Image at dal.ca Bone and cartilage Category Musculoskeletal system musculoskeletal stub fr Endosteum ru ...   more details



  1. Posterior gastric branches of posterior vagal trunk

    Infobox Nerve Name Posterior gastric branches of posterior vagal trunk Latin rami gastrici posteriores trunci vagalis posterioris GraySubject GrayPage Image Caption Image2 Caption2 Innervates BranchFrom posterior vagal trunk BranchTo celiac branches of vagus nerve MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre r 02 DorlandsSuf 12690185 The posterior gastric branches of posterior vagal trunk are branches of the posterior vagal trunk which supply the stomach . ref name isbn1 4160 3385 8 Cite book author Netter, Frank H. title Atlas of Human Anatomy With netteranatomy.com Netter Basic Science publisher Saunders location Philadelphia year 2006 pages 320 isbn 1 4160 3385 8 oclc doi ref posterior gastric branches supply the posterior surface of stomach and its terminal branches are known as crow s foot which supply the pyloric antrum and the posterior wall of pyloric canal . References Reflist Cranial nerves Category Cranial nerves Neuroanatomy stub ...   more details



  1. Cortical bone

    Image Illu compact spongy bone.jpg right 500px thumb Cross section of a bone showing both Cortical and Cancellous bone Cortical bone , synonymous with compact bone , is one of the two types of osseous tissue that form bone s. Cortical bone facilitates bone s main functions to support the whole body, protect organs, provide levers for movement, and store and release chemical elements, mainly calcium. As its name implies, cortical bone forms the cortex anatomy cortex , or outer shell, of most bones. Again, as its name implies, compact bone is much denser than cancellous bone , which is the other type of osseous tissue. Furthermore, it is harder, stronger and stiffer than cancellous bone. Cortical bone contributes about 80 of the weight of a human skeleton. The primary anatomical and functional unit of cortical bone is the osteon. References Frank H. Netter Netter, Frank H. 1987 , Musculoskeletal system anatomy, physiology, and metabolic disorders . Summit, New Jersey Ciba Geigy Corporation ISBN 0 914168 88 6 External links eMedicineDictionary Cortical bone musculoskeletal stub Bone and cartilage Category Skeletal system ca Os cortical de Substantia compacta el fr Os cortical nl Compact been pl Istota zbita ru th ...   more details



  1. Anterior gastric branches of anterior vagal trunk

    Infobox Nerve Name Anterior gastric branches of anterior vagal trunk Latin rami gastrici anteriores trunci vagalis anterioris GraySubject GrayPage Image Caption Image2 Caption2 Innervates BranchFrom anterior vagal trunk BranchTo celiac branches of vagus nerve MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre r 02 DorlandsSuf 12690146 The anterior gastric branches of anterior vagal trunk are branches of the anterior vagal trunk which supply the stomach . ref name isbn1 4160 3385 8 cite book author Netter, Frank H. title Atlas of Human Anatomy With netteranatomy.com Netter Basic Science publisher Saunders location Philadelphia year 2006 pages 320 isbn 1 4160 3385 8 oclc doi ref One long branch of it runs from the lesser curvature or parallel to it in lesser omentum as far as the pyloric antrum to fan out into branches in a way like the digits of a crow s foot to supply the pyloric antrum and the anterior wall of pyloric canal. References reflist Cranial nerves Category Cranial nerves neuroanatomy stub ...   more details



  1. Palmar ulnocarpal ligament

    Infobox Ligament Name PAGENAME Latin ligamentum ulnocarpale palmare GraySubject GrayPage Image Gray334.png Caption Ligaments of wrist. Anterior view. Palmar ulnocarpal ligament visible but not labeled. Image2 Caption2 From ulnar styloid process ref name titleDefinition palmar ulnocarpal ligament from Online Medical Dictionary cite web url http cancerweb.ncl.ac.uk cgi bin omd?ligamentum ulnocarpale palmare title Definition palmar ulnocarpal ligament from Online Medical Dictionary accessdate 2008 01 13 format work ref To carpus MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre l 09 DorlandsSuf 12493490 The palmar ulnocarpal ligament is a ligament in the hand. It consists of ulnolunate, ulnocapitate, and ulnotriquetal ligaments. ref name isbn1 4160 3385 8 cite book author Netter, Frank H. title Atlas of Human Anatomy With netteranatomy.com Netter Basic Science publisher Saunders location Philadelphia year pages 454 isbn 1 4160 3385 8 oclc doi ref References reflist External links http classes.kumc.edu sah resources handkines ligaments wvdpalmulna.htm ligament stub Joints of upper limbs Category Ligaments of the upper limb ...   more details



  1. Uterosacral ligament

    Infobox Anatomy Name PAGENAME Latin ligamentum rectouterinum GraySubject 268 GrayPage 1260 Image Caption Image2 Caption2 System MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre l 09 DorlandsSuf 12491422 The uterosacral ligaments or recto uterine ligament belongs to the major ligaments of uterus . The rectouterine folds contain a considerable amount of fibrous tissue and non striped muscular fibers which are attached to the front of the sacrum and constitute the uterosacral ligaments . References Netter, Atlas of Human Anatomy, 371 4th Edition reflist External links http www.isge.org pic uterosac.html Image at isge.org Gray s Category Ligaments Category Pelvis ligament stub anatomy stub Female reproductive system Peritoneum ...   more details



  1. Trochanteric fossa

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  1. Iliopectineal line

    Infobox Anatomy Name PAGENAME Latin GraySubject GrayPage Image Skeletpelvis pubis.jpg Caption Pelvis Image2 Caption2 Precursor System Artery Vein Nerve Lymph MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre DorlandsSuf The iliopectineal line is the border of the iliopubic eminence . It can be defined as a compound structure of the Arcuate line ilium arcuate line from the ilium and Pectineal line pubis pectineal line from the pubis . With the sacral promontory , it makes up the linea terminalis . ref name isbn1 57947 669 4 cite book author Kirschner, Celeste G. title Netter s Atlas Of Human Anatomy For CPT Coding publisher American medical association location Chicago year 2005 isbn 1 57947 669 4 oclc doi page 274 ref References reflist External links http ect.downstate.edu courseware haonline labs l43 st0217.htm anatomy stub Pelvis es L nea iliopect nea ...   more details



  1. Saber shin

    Saber shin is a malformation of the tibia . It presents as a sharp anterior bowing of the tibia. Saber shin is a sharp edged anteriorly convex tibia. Causes It can result from syphilis ref cite pmid 19734732 ref and yaws. Saber shin is also one of the deformities that can result from Paget s disease of bone . It can also result from Vitamin D deficiency . ref cite pmid 15895280 ref and in Weismann Netter syndrome. See also Saddle nose List of cutaneous conditions Notes reflist References Mosby s Medical, Nursing, & Allied Health Dictionary. Edition 5, 1998 p7B49. DEFAULTSORT Saber Shin Category Musculoskeletal disorders Category Bacterium related cutaneous conditions med stub ...   more details



  1. Rishpon

    Infobox Kibbutz name Rishpon foundation 1936 founded by region Sharon plain council Hof HaSharon Regional Council Hof HaSharon industry affiliation Moshavim Movement website http www.rishpon.org.il www.rishpon.org.il pushpin map Israel center ta pushpin mapsize 220 latd 32 latm 12 lats 6.61 longd 34 longm 49 longs 23.62 Rishpon lang he n , lit. Netter Village is a moshav in the Center District Israel Center District of Israel . Located in the Sharon plain near Herzliya , it falls under the jurisdiction of Hof HaSharon Regional Council . In 2007 it had a population of 1,000. The moshav was established in 1936, and was named after the ancient city in the area. External links commonscat http www.rishpon.org.il Official website he icon Hof HaSharon Regional Council Category Moshavim Category Populated places established in 1936 cs Ri pon es Rishpon he pl Rishpon ...   more details



  1. Survivors (Babylon 5)

    Infobox Television episode Title Survivors Series Babylon 5 Image Image EarthForce One at Babylon 5.jpg 256px Caption EarthForce One arrives at Babylon 5 Season 1 Episode 11 Airdate 4 May 1994 Production 111 Writer Marc Scott Zicree Mark Scott Zicree Director Jim Johnston Guests Elaine Thomas Lianna Kemmer br Tom Donaldson Cutter Episode list List of Babylon 5 episodes List of Babylon 5 episodes Prev Believers Babylon 5 Believers Next By Any Means Necessary Babylon 5 By Any Means Necessary Survivors is an episode from the first season of the science fiction television series Babylon 5 . Synopsis Michael Garibaldi Garibaldi s past catches up with him as he is framed in an attempt to sabotage a visit by the Earth Alliance President Luis Santiago . Arc significance Garibaldi is shown to have suffered alcoholism in the past, and is capable of being pushed back into it. The Homeguard show up again. There is an attempt on President Santiago s life showing that he has made enemies that wish to see him dead. Production details Survivors was originally titled A Knife in the Shadows. The character of General Netter, played by Rod Perry actor Rod Perry , is a reference to Babylon 5 executive producer Douglas Netter . External links http www.midwinter.com lurk guide 011.html Survivors at The Lurker s Guide to Babylon 5 B5 cent yes Category Babylon 5 episodes Category 1994 television episodes babylon5 stub ru 5 ...   more details



  1. Gartner's duct

    Infobox Anatomy Name Gartner& 39 s duct Latin ductus longitudinalis epo phori GraySubject 252 GrayPage 1206 Image Caption Image2 Caption2 Precursor Wolffian duct ref name isbn0 914168 99 1 cite book author Netter, Frank H. Cochard, Larry R. title Netter s Atlas of human embryology publisher Icon Learning Systems location Teterboro, N.J year 2002 pages 173 isbn 0 914168 99 1 oclc doi ref System Artery Vein Nerve Lymph MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre d 29 DorlandsSuf 12314932 Gartner s duct is a potential embryological remnant in human female development of the mesonephric ducts in the development of the urinary and reproductive organs . It was discovered and described in 1822 by Hermann Treschow Gartner . The paired mesonephric ducts in the male , in contrast, go on to form the paired epididymis , vas deferens ductus deferens , ejaculatory duct and seminal vesicle . In the female they may persist between the layer of the broad ligament of the uterus and in the wall of the vagina . Clinical significance These may give rise to Gartner s duct cyst s. ref name pmid16890546 cite journal author Dwyer PL, Rosamilia A title Congenital urogenital anomalies that are associated with the persistence of Gartner s duct a review journal Am. J. Obstet. Gynecol. volume 195 issue 2 pages 354 9 year 2006 month August pmid 16890546 doi 10.1016 j.ajog.2005.10.815 url http linkinghub.elsevier.com retrieve pii S0002 9378 05 02438 5 ref See also List of homologues of the human reproductive system References reflist External links GPnotebook 1657798663 WhoNamedIt synd 2571 EmbryologyUNC genital 016a Female reproductive system Category Female reproductive system Category Gynecology anatomy stub it Dotto di Gartner ...   more details



  1. Genital tubercle

    Infobox Embryology Name Genital tubercle Latin GraySubject 252 GrayPage 1213 Image Gray1119.png Caption Stages in the development of the external sexual organs in the male and female. Image2 Caption2 System CarnegieStage Precursor somatopleure ref name isbn0 914168 99 1 cite book author Netter, Frank H. Cochard, Larry R. title Netter s Atlas of human embryology publisher Icon Learning Systems location Teterboro, N.J year 2002 isbn 0 914168 99 1 oclc doi page 159 ref GivesRiseTo genital swelling , mons pubis , clitoris , penis MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre t 21 DorlandsSuf 12827779 A genital tubercle is a body of tissue present in the development of the urinary and reproductive organs . It forms in the ventral, caudal region of mammal ian embryo s of both sex es, and eventually develops into a Phallus embryology phallus . In the human fetus the genital tubercle develops around week 4 of gestation , and by week 9 becomes recognizably either a clitoris or penis . This should not be confused with the sinus tubercle which is a proliferation of endoderm induced by paramesonephic ducts. Even after the phallus is developed, the term genital tubercle remains, but only as the terminal end of it, ref name e024 http www.med.unc.edu embryo images unit genital genital htms genital024.htm The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Embryo images nr 024 ref which develops into either the glans penis or the glans clitoridis . The genital tubercle is sensitive to dihydrotestosterone and rich in 5 alpha reductase , so that the amount of fetal testosterone present after the second month is a major determinant of phallus size at birth. See also Sexual differentiation References Reflist External links EmbryologySwiss ugenital genitexterne01 http sprojects.mmi.mcgill.ca embryology ug Reproductives Normal Male external.html Overview at mcgill.ca Development of urinary and reproductive systems DEFAULTSORT Genital Tubercle Category Embryology developmental biology stub de Genitalh cker ...   more details




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