A temporal nuchal crest is a ridge of bone located on the back of the skull where the neck muscles attach. It acts as an anchor point for muscles that help support and move the head. This feature is found in some animals, particularly those with powerful neck muscles.
The distance from crest to crest in a wave is called the wavelength.
The distance from the crest of one wave to the crest of the next wave is called the wavelength. It is typically measured from crest to crest or trough to trough.
The crest.
The crest is the name of the top part of a transverse wave
A crest is the point on a wave with the greatest positive value or upward displacement in a cycle. A trough is the opposite of a crest.
Nuchal means pertaining to the back of the neck.
The nuchal scan is used in pregnancy to determine if the baby is likely to have a condition such as Down's Syndrome. This is done by scanning the nuchal translucency or the nuchal fold which is part of the brain.
The nuchal ligament is also referred to as the "paddywhack" in animals. This tendon is located in the midline of the neck.
Cats and pigs don't have a nuchal ligament. The nuchal ligament is an adaptation common in fast running animals (to keep the head study while running) as well as to support longer necks. Humans and horses have nuchal ligament
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Nuchal Translucency
nuchal rigidity
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muscles of the pharynx could be used with a muscle that is associated with the chin costalis popliteus cleido genio nuchal.
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Some good reasons to get a nuchal translucency scan done are checking for early signs of downs syndrome or other birth defects in fetus as well as heart defects.