The cardiophrenic angle is the angle formed between the heart and the diaphragm on a chest X-ray. It can help in visualizing any abnormality, such as fluid accumulation or masses, in this region. Changes in the cardiophrenic angle can indicate certain medical conditions like pleural effusion or cardiomegaly.
The angle of inclusion refers to the angle formed between an inclusion (such as a mineral or foreign material) and the surrounding host rock. It is often used in geology to understand the orientation and relationship of inclusions within a larger rock formation.
No, extension usually increases the angle between two bones. When a joint is extended, it is straightened, which increases the angle between the two bones connected by the joint.
When the angle of a joint increases, it produces flexion movement. Flexion is the bending movement that decreases the angle between body parts at a joint.
The medial angle of the eye, also known as the inner angle or medial canthus, is where the upper and lower eyelids meet towards the nose. This angle is important for tear drainage and helps to protect the eye from debris and foreign particles.
The coastal angle is the angle between the coastline and a line drawn perpendicular to it. It is used in coastal engineering and navigation to assess the orientation of the coastline and its impact on waves, currents, and erosion.
cardiomegaly obliteration of cardiophrenic angle-- roth's signdilated veins
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in the chest
Right angle, obtuse angle, acute angle, supplementary angle, complementary angle, interior angle, exterior angle, adjacent angle
the angle of incidence is the initial ray angle and the angle of reflection is the reflected ray angle
The angle of incidence
A right angle is a angle with 90o
It is an obtuse angle. It is an obtuse angle. It is an obtuse angle. It is an obtuse angle.
It is: "angle a is not a right angle" or "angle a is greater than or less than a right angle".
An angle of 98 degrees is an obtuse angle
obtuse angle
reflex angle!