Manubriosternal symphysis
It is in the bone in the center of your ribcage. Your "Sternum". The Sternomanubrial joint articulates the body of your sternum with the upper portion of your sternium, also called the "Manubrium".
Jugular notch also known as the suprasternal notch.Latin: fossa jugularis sternalis
Sternum is the scientific term for the breastbone.
Nah. It is just there so u dont fall apart.
The tibia attaches to the largest tarsal of the foot, the calcaneous bone, also known as the heel bone.
It is in the bone in the center of your ribcage. Your "Sternum". The Sternomanubrial joint articulates the body of your sternum with the upper portion of your sternium, also called the "Manubrium".
synapsis
The junction between the metaphysis and diaphysis of a long bone. Also known as "diametaphysis".
Thermocouples are two junctions of two dissimilar metal conductors. One junction is the sensing junction and the other is the reference junction. The voltage between the two junctions depends on the temperature difference between the junctions (Seebeck effect). The voltage can be measured and the temperature difference determined based on known readings of the voltage produced by the metals. If the temperature of the reference junction is known, then the temperature of the sensing junction can be calculated.
Transistor is known as bipolar junction becoz it has 2 pole. Input is given to the 2 junction and output is taken from to junction
Jugular notch also known as the suprasternal notch.Latin: fossa jugularis sternalis
The thermocouple does not actually measure temperature, but the temperature difference between two points. If the temperature at one point is known (reference junction) then the temperature of the other point (sensing junction) can be calculated.
The sternum consists of three portions: the manubrium (the upper segment of the sternum, a flattened, roughly triangular bone), the corpus or body of the sternum, and the xiphoid process (the little tail of the sternum than points down). These three portions of the sternum arise as separate bones and may fuse partially or completely with one another. Usually it's known as the sternum, but I suppose you could say manubrium as well.
Sternum is the scientific term for the breastbone.
Another name for sternum could be chest or breastbone.rib cageBreastboneIn Layman terminology, the sternum is known as the breastbone.
metal-semiconductor junction diodes
Spaghetti Junction.