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Radius (bone)

The radius or radial bone (pl.: radii or radiuses) is one of the two large bones of the forearm, the other being the ulna. It extends from the lateral side of the elbow to the thumb side of the wrist and runs parallel to the ulna. The ulna is longer than the radius, but the radius is thicker. The radius is a long bone, prism-shaped and slightly curved…

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FMA
23463
Latin
radius
MeSH
D011884
TA2
1210
TA98
A02.4.05.001

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Radius (bone)

Nodes100
Edges99
Triples10
Avg. degree1.98
Density0.02
Components1

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Radius (bone)

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related to history · 5
Radius (bone) → In, It, Latin, The, While
FMA · 1
Radius (bone) → 23463
Latin · 1
Radius (bone) → radius
MeSH · 1
Radius (bone) → D011884
TA2 · 1
Radius (bone) → 1210
TA98 · 1
Radius (bone) → A02.4.05.001

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radius ulna bone surface muscle radial upper joint wrist lower volar lateral two body elbow third head distal fracture tuberosity

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SubjectPredicateObjectConfidenceSrc
Radius (bone)FMA234631.00infobox
Radius (bone)Latinradius1.00infobox
Radius (bone)MeSHD0118841.00infobox
Radius (bone)TA212101.00infobox
Radius (bone)TA98A02.4.05.0011.00infobox
Radius (bone)related to historyThe0.60section
Radius (bone)related to historyLatin0.60section
Radius (bone)related to historyIn0.60section
Radius (bone)related to historyWhile0.60section
Radius (bone)related to historyIt0.60section

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