The nipples are anterior or ventral to the shoulder blades.
yes, shoulder blades are behind your shoulders and nipples are in the front
Anterior
Towards the back is posterior and towards the front is the anterior.
Anterior refers to what is in front for example your abdomen is anterior whereas your back is posterior relative to eachother. Another example is that your nose is anterior to your brain. Anterior and posterior are relative terms.
In science terms, it means that someone sees well close up but not far away. You would need to be fitted with glasses to see distant objects. In common terms it means that someone can't see anything but what is in front of him. He can not see any other opinion but his own.
For animals in general : the anterior (as opposed to posterior) For mammals : the forequarters (as opposed to the hindquarters) For insects : head and thorax (as opposed to the abdomen)
In Terms of Saw blades, "TPI" stands for "Teeth per inch".
The right kneecap contralateral and inferior to the left shoulder.
Fixed blades, and centriffical force.
In Terms of Saw blades, "TPI" stands for "Teeth per inch".
their is lots of terms using in front office, please ask specific terms.
There is a great new glossary for circular saw blades here: http://www.toolstoday.com/t-saw-blades-glossary.aspx The Toolstoday Saw Blade Glossary defines the many different saw blade terms that you need to know when you purchase, or start working with saw blades.
The blades impart a downward impulse to the air and produce a downward change in the momentum of the air. The air at the same time exerts an upward impulse on the blades, providing lift. (Newton's third law applies to impulses as well as forces.)
Scapular protraction is moving the scapula (shoulder blade) forward. The opposite is scapular retraction. To "feel" the definition, first try retraction -- pull your shoulders back to squeeze your shoulder blades together as if you're trying to hold a pencil between them. Now do the opposite -- that opposite movement is scapular protraction.
50/50 . accsesory man. front. terms are really like tricks that they do while in the sport
Pulling stuff from the back of the shelf to the front...
The terms ventral and dorsal are lay terms that mean front and back. These terms are synopsis with anterior and posterior, however they are more commonly used for quadrupeds.Read more: If_someone_assures_you_that_anterior_and_posterior_can_alwas_be_used_interchangeably_with_ventral_and_dorsal_how_do_you_explain_the_that_this_statement_is_not_always_true
Your scapulae are not proximal to the midline of the body. They are lateral to the midline which is marked by the spine. Proximal and distal are used to indicate the position along an arm or leg. If some thing is close to the attachment to the body, that is proximal.