plica การใช้
- The plica usually indicates an added breve on a weak beat.
- In stemless notes, plicas are often shown as x's.
- The anterior lamella is usually connected to the lower plica.
- According to Marczewska, about thirty diseases were associated with plica in Polish folklore.
- The site of the incision is intra-oral, made lateral to sublingual plica.
- The 4th and 5th plica is divided.
- Many illnesses were associated with plica and were synonymous with the folk name for this condition.
- :: : Most scholarly editions of medieval song mark plicas differently from other ligated notes.
- It is without upper palatal plica.
- The upper palatal plica is prominent.
- The plica sublingualis is also prominent.
- The plica mediana is usually made of cartilage and attaches the sublingua to the underside of the tongue.
- The plica themselves are remnants of the fetal stage of development where the knee is divided into three compartments.
- The plica fimbriata is highly developed and specialized in lemurs, and makes up the majority of the sublingua.
- Lemurs also have a third eyelid known as a nictitating membrane, whereas most other primates have a lesser developed plica semilunaris.
- The pitch indicated by the plica depends on the pitches of the note it is attached to and the note following it.
- If the interval between the main notes is a third, then the plica tone fills it in as a passing tone.
- These webs, located between each set of digits, are known as skin folds ( interdigital folds or plica interdigitalis ).
- The point where the plica sublingualis attaches to the rear floor of the mouth marks the location of the submandibular salivary glands.
- The tarsier has a distinct plica mediana and its plicae fimbriatae are large and stick to the entire underside of the tongue.
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