Examples of using Tibia in English and their translations into Italian
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Right leg tibia fracture.
The legs have an extended and irregularly flattened tibia, forming a space housing the tarsus when at rest.
With a fractured left tibia. Found at the bottom of some stairs on Lower Wacker.
Two days after his debut he played another match with the second team and he broke his tibia, which sidelined him for four months.
Once he was declared fit again his tibia was hit by a ball and he was sidelined for another four months.
When used in tibia fracture surgery, the most common side effect
double fractured tibia and fibula, open fractured femur… the femoral biceps are almost completely severed.
Where was Lucas Reem's tibia and the rest of him after his execution?
Uh… O.R. three is ready for Melissa's tibia repair, and the police are finishing up getting her statement now.
People see a woman's tibia impale her own foot,
Unlike the femur and tibia, the fibula is not a weight-bearing bone,
Unlike many smaller fast-running dinosaurs, its femur was longer than its tibia and metatarsals, suggesting that Acrocanthosaurus was not a fast runner.
The tibia and fibula bones are different from the slender bones of Diplodocus
Once he was declared fit again, his tibia was struck by a ball and he was sidelined for another four months.
Two days later, he played another match with the second team and he broke his tibia, which sidelined him for four months.
Differentiated structure TPU inserts in the area of the tibia, ankle and gear-change for maximum protection.
Snap shots of carved pillars shaped like human tibia bones, embellished with stylised floral designs
A hole is then drilled from the front of the tibia into the knee joint where the ACL would attach.
we hammer a nine-inch rod through her tibia, but she's okay because she's listening.
we hammer a nine-inch rod through her tibia, to the soundtrack from Hamilton.