(n.) That part of anatomy which treats of muscles.
Example Sentences:
(1) He treats the facts also of an evolutionary myology point of view.
(2) The myological study of these species revealed the increase of the insertional areas for the cephalic muscles.
(3) In this article we review recent progress in basic myology which will be of interest to clinicians studying the heritable neuromuscular disorders.
(4) The three species examined in this study revealed only minor variations in vascular morphology; these variations appear to be correlated with myological differences among the three species.
(5) The osteology, arthrology and myology of the cervical column in the chicken (Gallus gallus L.) are described.
(6) Myology has greatly benefited from the recent unification of concepts in molecular, cellular, and developmental biology.
(7) The ratios can be applied to individual muscles, thus linking structural and functional myology in an exact way.
(8) In recognition that this foundation sets the stage for the rapid elucidation of the disease's pathogenesis, we review the experimental basis of such advances, with reference to relevant progress in basic myology, pathology, and molecular biology.
(9) Wagner tree analyses were conducted to assess the value of these myological characters in phylogenetic studies of platyrrhines.
(10) A certain centralization of myological diagnoses, therapy and rehabilitation seems appropriate.
(11) The myology of the fore-limb of the Aardvark, Orycteropus afer (Pallas 1766) (Tubulidentata, Mammalia) is redescribed on the basis of the dissection of two specimens.
(12) The section on myology comprises a detailed description of the occipito-cervical, ventral and dorsal subsystems of the cervical column.
(13) They begin with an evolutionary-myological study of m. extensor hallucis longus and of m. extensor digitorum longus, together with m. peroneus tertius.
(14) It reveals how the evolutionary myology can be used to prove the morphological evolution of any muscle.
(15) Recent evolutionary myological researches on the m. peroneus digiti IV and m. peroneus digiti V in Man have shown that these muscles had been at first an inseparable component of his peroneal musculature.
(16) The conclusion is that the osteological and myological adaptations of the flipper are designed to enable the penguin to progress very effectively through water, while the vascular adaptations provide a highly efficient mechanism for thermoregulation.
(17) Dissections, manipulation of ligamentary preparations, analysis of limb proportions, and quantitative aspects of forelimb myology are used to correlate forelimb morphology in fur seals and sea lions (sub-family Otariinae) with previously published data as to their locomotor function (English, '76a).
(18) The author presents the evolutionary myology as a complex research method by which the morphological transformation of human muscles could be proved.
(19) Muscular imaging (sonography, computed tomography, magnetic resonance imaging) has proved to be worthwhile for myologic diagnostic purposes during the past few years.
(20) The purpose of this paper is to describe in detail the shoulder myology of the La Plata River Dolphin, Pontoporia blainvillei, and to review the literature on cetacean shoulder myology.
Sarcology
Definition:
(n.) That part of anatomy which treats of the soft parts. It includes myology, angiology, neurology, and splanchnology.