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At this point, the lunate is ready for removal.
Operations that attempt to restore a blood supply to the lunate may be performed.
In the later period the lunate resulted in 3 specific types.
Blood flows to the lunate through several arteries, each supplying a percentage.
During Stage 3, the lunate has begun to break apart due to the pressure of the surrounding bones.
After the lunate is removed, another procedure, ulnar shortening can be performed.
The reappearance of Lunate after several millennia could shed some light on the hunting emphasis in the society.
The lunate or uncial epsilon has also provided inspiration for the euro sign (€).
Lunate is a term meaning crescent or moon-shaped.
In extreme extension, the lunate constricts the passage as it is pressed toward the interior of the tunnel.
(Portions of the lunate begin to deteriorate.
Geometric microliths may be triangular, trapezoid or lunate.
Stage II Sclerosis of the lunate without collapse.
In archaeology a lunate is a small stone artifact, that has a blunt straight edge and a sharpened crescent shaped back.
The superior, the apex of the wedge, is narrow, convex, smooth, and articulates with the lunate.
The lateral surface, the base of the pyramid, is marked by a flat, quadrilateral facet, for articulation with the lunate.
In the Natufian period, a lunate was a small crescent-shaped stone tool that was sometimes used to harvest grasses.
For example, in the rhesus monkey, the primary visual cortex (area 17) always lies just behind the lunate and preoccipital sulci.
At Stage 4, the lunate has completely disintegrated and the other bones in the wrist have radiated downward to fill in the void.
The pectoral and pelvic fins are small and the caudal fin is large and lunate.
The interosseous intercarpal ligaments are two narrow bundles, one connecting the lunate with the scaphoid, the other joining it to the triangular.
It has a high arch in the lateral line over the pectoral fin, and a lunate, or crescent-shaped tail, which is different from other flat fishes.
Bernardino Lunati (or da Lunate) (1493-1497)
The most frequently performed surgery is the Proximal Row Carpectomy, where the lunate, scaphoid and triquetrum are extracted.
Stage IIIA Lunate collapse and fragmentation, in addition to proximal migration of the capitate.