they are the thoracic vertebrae number 4 & number 5 they may be abbreviated as T4 and T5 too !
Vertebrae are divided into sections: the atlas and axis account for the first cervical vertebrae, of which there are 7 in total; there are 12 thoracic vertebrae, 7 lumbar vertebrae, 1 sacrum (5 separate vertebrae in a baby), and 1 coccyx (4 separate vertebrae in a baby).
cervical vertebrae thoracic vertebrae. lumbar vertebrae
The lumbar vertebrae, there are 5 lumbar vertebrae.
The five types of vertebra are the:cervical vertebrae (neck)thoracic vertebrae (chest)lumbar vertebrae (back)sacral (pelvis)coccyx (tailbone)
There are 206 in total.The bones in a human skeleton include the cervical vertebrae, thoracic vertebrae, lumbar vertebrae, sacral vertebrae, coccygeal vertebrae and others.
d5 for lower rpm's, better fuel economy
Normally on a 2006 Lincoln LS you would drive in " D5 " That allows the transmission to use all 5 gears If you are in " D4 " the transmission uses the first 4 gears and doesn't use the overdrive
On a 2005 Lincoln LS : D5 is the normal drive position for the best gas mileage . The transmission will operate in gears 1 through 5 D4 ( overdrive cancelled ) the transmission operates in gears 1 through 4
siloxannes d4 and d5, epichlorohyrohydrhn, manaphisis, and thioreah. (not dioreah)
D5 ( Drive 5 ) is the normal operating position for the best fuel economy ( the transmission operates in all 5 forward gears including overdrive ) D4 ( Drive 4 ) allows the transmission to use the first 4 forward gears , no overdrive . Use that position if you have a heavier load , if you want engine braking etcetera
The center of a chess board are the d4, e4, d5 and e5 squares. These are the most important squares to have control over in most openings and during the game.
Level 13 (26 moves) L, U, R4, D4, L, U, R, U4, L, D, R, D5, L
=AVERAGE(D4:D20) or =AVERAGE(D5:D19), depending on what you mean by "between rows"
Depending on location, vinyl siding replacement generally costs $2.50-$3.00 per square foot including material for standard D4-D5 straight-lap siding.
There are lots of ways you could do it. The formula in A1 could be any of these: =D4*0.9 =D4*90% =D4-(D4*10%) =D4-(D4*0.1)
Level 19 R8,D,R,U,L6,D,R,U,R5,D5,L5,D,L,U,R6,U,L,D,L5,D4,R3,L6,U2
Level 19 R8,D,R,U,L6,D,R,U,R5,D5,L5,D,L,U,R6,U,L,D,L5,D4,R3,L6,U2