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Saturday, February 3, 2018

Medial Definition (Anatomy, Kinesiology, Medicine) - YouTube
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Medial may refer to:


Video Medial



Mathematics

  • Medial magma, a mathematical identity in algebra

Geometry

  • Medial axis, in geometry the set of all points having more than one closest point on an object's boundary
  • Medial graph, another graph that represents the adjacencies between edges in the faces of a plane graph
  • Medial triangle, the triangle whose vertices lie at the midpoints of an enclosing triangle's sides
  • Polyhedra:
    • Medial deltoidal hexecontahedron
    • Medial disdyakis triacontahedron
    • Medial hexagonal hexecontahedron
    • Medial icosacronic hexecontahedron
    • Medial inverted pentagonal hexecontahedron
    • Medial pentagonal hexecontahedron
    • Medial rhombic triacontahedron

Maps Medial



Linguistics

  • A medial sound or letter is one that is found in the middle of a larger unit (like a word)
    • Syllable medial, a segment located between the onset and the rime of a syllable
  • In the older literature, a term for the voiced stops (like b, d, g)
  • Medial or second person demonstrative, a demonstrative indicating things near the addressee

Repair of the lax medial canthal tendon | British Journal of ...
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Anatomy

  • Medial (anatomy), term of location meaning 'towards the centre'
  • Medial ligament (disambiguation), term used for various ligaments toward the midline of the human body
  • Medial rotation, rotation toward the centre of the body

Skeleton prunning by contour approximation and the integer medial ...
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See also

  • Medial border (disambiguation)
  • Medial plantar (disambiguation)
  • Medial wall (disambiguation)
  • Median (disambiguation)
  • Medial capitals or CamelCase, use of capital letters in the middle of a compound word or abbreviation
  • Mid vowel, a vowel sound pronounced with the tongue midway between open and closed vowel positions
  • Medial s <s>, a form of the letter s written in the middle of a word
  • Human anatomical terms § Anatomical directions
  • All pages beginning with "Medial"

Source of article : Wikipedia