A scope, such as an endoscope or laparoscope, can be used to visually examine the inside of the abdomen. This can help diagnose conditions such as ulcers, inflammation, or tumors in the digestive tract. The scope is inserted through a small incision or natural opening in the body.
A boat-shaped abdomen is another term for a scaphoid abdomen - a condition in which the abdomen's anterior wall is sunken and hollow.
The abdomen is distal to the chest. The chest is located superiorly to the abdomen in anatomical position.
The diaphragm is the muscle separating the abdomen from the chest
The diaphragm contracts and so your abdomen comes out during inspiration.
i think there is a lot of scope of biochemistry
The scope has lenses and a tube that is pointed using springs and two adjustment screws.
its an external scope
It's all about the optics. When you are looking for a scope you need to look at what you are using it for. The magnification and objective lens size will be the main things to look at. For example you would not want a standard 4 X scope if you plan on hunting varmints or shooting 700 yards at a target. You would want to go with a higher power and a larger objective lens. There are many things to understand when looking for a scope and this is just one thing.
You would need to scope the signal, using a scanner tool with a scope function. With this you can look at the signal to the ECM while cranking the engine.
If you're a 'Sniper' then you can use the right mouse button (right-click) to look in the scope.
from distance as tele-scope from distance scope or take a look
no, in fact there is no such scope where you can attach another on it, plus it would look stupid
No, the cervical mucus is of such small size that it cannot make your abdomen look big.
The closest you can get to having an unscoped m21 is using an ACOG scope on it.
Cystoscopy
"It was within the scope of an investigation"
By using explicit scope resolution.