Similar words: skeletal muscle, skeletal system, musculoskeletal system, skeleton, exoskeleton, endoskeleton, cytoskeleton, axial skeleton. Meaning: ['skelɪtl] adj. 1. of or relating to or forming or attached to a skeleton 2. very thin especially from disease or hunger or cold.
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31. The skeletal elements of those with hard parts are fine, often branching elements called spicules.
32. Histologically they differ from skeletal muscle in having smaller fibres, linked by desmosomes and sometimes containing only one fibril.
33. Skeletal muscle relaxing agents and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs are often used but probably are of no more benefit than simple aspirin-based analgesics.
34. If the skeletal analysis of marriage proposed above is accepted, why should relationships between unoperated transsexuals and others be excluded?
35. The remains, however, appear to be little more than hair and fragments of flesh covering ghastly skeletal remains.
36. Perched high on a hill, the remains of the place overlooked Dublin like some skeletal sentinel.
37. Finally, we determined the activities of the respiratory chain enzymes in skeletal muscle.
38. Gap junctions are distributed in a wide variety of tissues, with the possible exceptions of adult skeletal muscles and most neurones.
39. The dinos poised in the skeletal power of hydraulic hoses, chained gears, and cabled levers.
40. Occasionally the silica-rich skeletal remains of single-celled marine organisms, diatoms, and of sponges occur in pottery.
41. The muscles involved in such tremors and twitches are skeletal(sentencedict.com), as opposed to cardiac or smooth muscle.
42. We flew above the skeletal radio mast and I stared down at the row of huge houses.
43. The skeletal width of the shoulders is hereditary but an illusion of breadth can be created by fully developing the shoulder muscles.
44. Since so much of house is pure beats, why not buy your funk in skeletal form too?
45. They run wild into the woods, filthy, skeletal and naked.
46. The skeletal trees that grew close to the chapel rattled their branches in the wind, which whipped across the open ground.
47. Their withered skeletal bodies lie in half-opened coffins beneath sheets of glass.
48. Three would involve complex skeletal and muscular problems tending to impede rather than improve mobility.
49. Skeletal bone fillers Not all clinical applications demand the high mechanical strengths that are needed in dental crowns.
50. Measurements of height and length remain the most important measurement for the assessment of skeletal linear growth.
51. Excavators have found skeletal and cremated remains in some megalithic structures,[http://sentencedict.com/skeletal.html] but by no means all.
52. The walls are decorated with black wall hangings and tapestries depicting skeletal forms rising from crude graves.
53. Skeletal muscle also plays a part in propelling lymph, by massaging the ducts, particularly during vigorous exercise.
54. It had no more than a skeletal structure and embraced liberals as well as socialists.
55. The inflammatory process was seen to extend into adjacent skeletal muscle and was consistent with a diagnosis of Riedel's thyroiditis.
56. His studies would lead to the identification of several dozen other forms of dwarfism, or skeletal dysplasia.
57. Thus carnitine is crucial for mitochondrial energy production, and this is of particular importance in skeletal and heart muscle.
58. Consideration is given first to the anatomic arrangement of the nervous and skeletal muscle systems involved in this activity.
59. It also called involuntary muscle or skeletal muscle.
60. We need a heavy - weight skeletal system.
More similar words: skeletal muscle, skeletal system, musculoskeletal system, skeleton, exoskeleton, endoskeleton, cytoskeleton, axial skeleton, a skeleton in the closet, skeleton in the closet, appendicular skeleton, skeleton in the cupboard, spikelet, take leave, brake lever, take leave of, et al, et al., fetal, petal, metal, let alone, vegetal, get along, idle talk, metallic, nonmetal, metalloid, societal, parietal.