Betekenis van:
musculus

musculus
Zelfstandig naamwoord
  • elk van de actief beweeglijke weefselstrengen waarmee het geraamte van de mens en hogere diersoorten bekleed is, en die door samentrekking en strekking de beweging van de delen veroorzaken
  • one of the contractile organs of the body

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Hyponiemen


Voorbeeldzinnen

  1. Mouse (Mus musculus)
  2. ‘tenderloin’ cuts including the meats of muscles musculus major psoas and musculus minor psoas, with or without head, trimmed or not trimmed.
  3. cuts including the meats of muscles musculus major psoas and musculus minor psoas, with or without head, trimmed or not trimmed.
  4. smallest fat depth (including skin) over the musculus gluteus medius in millimetres
  5. minimum thickness of visible (back) fat (including rind) on the midline of the split carcasse in millimetres, covering the lumbar muscle (Musculus glutaeus medius)
  6. minimum thickness of visible (back) fat (including rind) on the midline of the split carcase in millimetres, covering the lumbar muscle (Musculus glutaeus medius),
  7. F the thickness of fat (including rind), measured on the mid-line of the split carcase at the thinnest location above the musculus gluteus medius (in millimetres).
  8. S (ZP) thickness of fat (including rind), measured by a slide rule in the point where the musculus gluteus medius (m.g.m.) is the most convex (mm),
  9. a thickness of fat (including rind) in millimetres on the midline of the split carcass at its thinnest part covering the Musculus glutaeus medius,
  10. F fat depth (including rind) in millimetres, measured at the slaughter line of the carcass at the thinnest location above the musculus gluteus medius,
  11. M the thickness of muscle, measured on the mid-line of the split carcase at the shortest connection between the front (cranial) end of the musculus gluteus medius and the upper (dorsal) edge of the spinal canal (in millimetres),
  12. The laboratory mouse is derived from the wild house mouse (Mus musculus) a largely nocturnal burrowing and climbing animal which builds nests for regulation of the microenvironment, shelter and reproduction.
  13. lumbar muscle depth in millimetres, measured as the shortest distance from the front (cranial) end of the musculus gluteus medius to the upper (dorsal) edge of the spinal canal
  14. M thickness of the loin muscle in millimetres, measured on the slaughter line of the carcass as the shortest connection of the front (cranial) end of the musculus gluteus medius to the upper (dorsal) edge of the spinal canal,
  15. b the visible thickness in millimetres of the lumbar muscle on the midline of the split carcass, measured as the shortest connection between the front (cranial) end of the Musculus glutaeus medius and the upper (dorsal) edge of the vertebral canal.