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Look up sternal or Sternal in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sternal may refer to: Sternum, a long flat bone located in the central part of the chest
Sternal
Flat bone in the middle front part of the rib cage
transversus thoracis takes origin. The sternal angle is located at the point where the body joins the manubrium. The sternal angle can be felt at the point where
Sternum
Aspect of human anatomy
underlying manubriosternal joint. The sternal angle is palpable and often visible in young people. The sternal angle corresponds to the level of the 2nd
Sternal_angle
Surname list
Look up Sternal in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Sternal is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Enzo Sternal (born 2007), French footballer
Sternal_(surname)
French footballer (born 2007)
podcast, épisode 5 : Enzo Sternal, le " minot " bientôt en haut?". L'Equipe (in French). 27 September 2023. "Enzo Sternal, la future vedette marseillaise
Enzo_Sternal
Anatomical variation of the sternum
of the sternal body. It has an oval shape and a unique "bow tie" appearance when seen on axial computed tomography. The diameter of the sternal foramen
Sternal_foramen
Surgical Instrument
A sternal saw is a bone cutter used to perform median sternotomy, opening the patient's chest by splitting the breastbone, or sternum. It is a reciprocating
Sternal_saw
Medical condition
the sternum are those most likely to fracture, but most sternal fractures occur below the sternal angle. Because of the high frequency of associated injuries
Sternal_fracture
Back or aft-most part of a ship or boat
The stern is the back or aft-most part of a ship or boat, technically defined as the area built up over the sternpost, extending upwards from the counter
Stern
Medical condition
Sternal clefts are rare congenital malformations that result from defective embryologic fusion of paired mesodermal bands in the ventral midline. They
Sternal_cleft
Topics referred to by the same term
Sterns may refer to: Sterns (surname) Stern's, defunct U.S. department store chain Sterns Nightclub, defunct nightclub in Worthing, West Sussex, England
Sterns
Medical intervention
and trapezius squeeze are more effective than the sternal rub or peripheral stimulation, but sternal rub remains the most common. Supraorbital and mandibular
Pain_stimulus
Medical condition
holosystolic murmur. It presents at the left lower sternal border with radiation to the left upper sternal border. One may see prominent v and c waves in
Heart_murmur
Any vertical anatomical plane that divides the body into ventral and dorsal sections
planes are usually shown in the vertical orientation.[citation needed] The sternal plane (planum sternale) is a coronal plane which transects the front of
Coronal_plane
Department store chain in the northeast U.S.
2001, Stern's parent company Federated Department Stores opted to retire the Stern's brand. Most of the stores were immediately converted to Stern's corporate
Stern's
German swimmer
Rainer Sternal is a German swimmer who won three medals in freestyle relay events at the European championships in 1981 and 1983. During his career he
Rainer_Sternal
American businessman, lawyer, and NBA commissioner (1942–2020)
David Joel Stern (September 22, 1942 – January 1, 2020) was an American lawyer and business executive who was the commissioner of the National Basketball
David_Stern
American radio show
The Howard Stern Show is an American radio show hosted by Howard Stern that gained wide recognition when it was nationally syndicated on terrestrial radio
The_Howard_Stern_Show
Surname list
Look up Stern or stern in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Stern is a surname which can be of either German/Yiddish or English language origin, though
Stern_(surname)
Surname list
Sterner is a surname of Germanic origin. The name may refer to: E. Donald Sterner (1894–1983), American lumberman and politician from New Jersey Frederick
Sterner
Extension of the sternum
In bird anatomy, the keel or carina (pl.: carinae) is an extension of the sternum (breastbone) which runs axially along the midline of the sternum and
Keel_(bird_anatomy)
Lateral sternal line: A vertical line corresponding to the lateral margin of the sternum. Parasternal line: A vertical line equidistant from the sternal and
List_of_anatomical_lines
Topics referred to by the same term
Michael Stern may refer to: Michael Stern (conductor) (born 1959), American musician Michael Stern (educator) (1922–2002), founder of the Waterford Kamhlaba
Michael_Stern
Joel M. Stern (died May 21, 2019) was chairman and chief executive officer of Stern Value Management, formerly Stern Stewart & Co, and the creator and
Joel_Stern
American radio and television personality (born 1954)
Howard Allan Stern (born January 12, 1954) is an American broadcaster, comedian, and media personality. He is best known for The Howard Stern Show, which
Howard_Stern
Topics referred to by the same term
Henry Stern may refer to: Henry Aaron Stern (1820–1885), Anglican missionary Henry Stern (New York politician) (1935–2019), commissioner of the New York
Henry_Stern
Respiration needing increased effort
Labored respiration or labored breathing is an abnormal respiration characterized by evidence of increased effort to breathe, including the use of accessory
Labored_breathing
Topics referred to by the same term
Daniel Stern may refer to: Daniel Stern (actor) (born 1957), American actor Daniel Stern (psychologist) (1934–2012), psychoanalytic theorist and author
Daniel_Stern
Main human chest muscle
superficial muscle in the chest area. It arises from the anterior surface of the sternal half of the clavicle from breadth of the half of the anterior surface of
Pectoralis_major
Topics referred to by the same term
Richard Stern may refer to: Richard Martin Stern (1915–2001), American novelist Richard G. Stern (1928–2013), American writer and educator in the field
Richard_Stern
Transverse or steerable propulsion device in a watercraft
thrusters (bow thrusters and stern thrusters) are transversal propulsion devices built into or mounted to either the bow or stern (front or back, respectively)
Maneuvering_thruster
British writer (1890–1973)
Gladys Bronwyn Stern (17 June 1890 – 20 September 1973) or G. B. Stern, born Gladys Bertha Stern in London, England, wrote many novels, short stories
Gladys_Bronwyn_Stern
Zionist leader (1907–1942)
Avraham Stern (Hebrew: אברהם שטרן; December 23, 1907 – February 12, 1942), alias Yair (יאיר), was one of the leaders of the Jewish paramilitary organization
Avraham_Stern
Topics referred to by the same term
William Stern may refer to: William Stern (businessman) (1935–2020), owner of the British Stern Group of companies William Stern (psychologist) (1871–1938)
William_Stern
American musician (1944–2024)
Toni Stern (November 4, 1944 – January 17, 2024) was an American musician who, most notably, collaborated with Carole King. Stern wrote the lyrics for
Toni_Stern
Cervical muscle
manubrium of the sternum and the clavicle, hence it is said to have two heads: sternal head and clavicular head. It travels obliquely across the side of the neck
Sternocleidomastoid_muscle
Deck over a cabin at the rear of a ship
cabin built in the rear, or stern, part of the superstructure of a ship. The name originates from the French word for stern, poupe, from Latin puppis.
Poop_deck
Study of the external features of the body of an animal
cardiology, Erb's point refers to the third intercostal space on the left sternal border where S2 heart sound is best auscultated. Some sources include the
Surface_anatomy
Polish accountant and Holocaust survivor (1901–1969)
Itzhak Stern (Hebrew: יצחק שטרן; 25 January 1901 – 30 January 1969) was a Polish Jew and a Holocaust survivor, who worked for Sudeten-German industrialist
Itzhak_Stern
Topics referred to by the same term
up stern in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. The stern is the rear or aft part of a ship or boat. Stern may also refer to: Stern (given name) Stern (surname)
Stern_(disambiguation)
Long bone that serves as a strut between the scapula and the sternum
scapula in place so that the arm can hang freely. At its rounded medial end (sternal end), it articulates with the manubrium of the sternum (breastbone) at
Clavicle
Topics referred to by the same term
Leonard Stern may refer to: Leonard B. Stern (1923–2011), American television producer, director and writer Leonard N. Stern (born 1938), American business
Leonard_Stern
Small bony extension of the lower part of the sternum
xiphoid process may be seen as a palpable lump situated just below the sternal notch. Between the ages of 15 and 29, the xiphoid process typically undergoes
Xiphoid_process
American actor, artist, director and screenwriter (born 1957)
Daniel Jacob Stern (born August 28, 1957) is an American actor, artist, director, comedian, and screenwriter. He is best known for his roles as Marv Murchins
Daniel_Stern_(actor)
Congenital condition of brain, cardiovascular and eye abnormalities
is added to PHACE making the acronym PHACES; with the "S" standing for "Sternal defects" and/or "Supraumbilical raphe." PHACE syndrome may affect infants
PHACE_syndrome
British Baroness (born 1941)
Vivien Helen Stern, Baroness Stern CBE (born 25 September 1941) is a crossbench member of the House of Lords. Stern was educated at Kent College and read
Vivien_Stern,_Baroness_Stern
Organs of the immune system
The parasternal lymph nodes (or sternal glands) are placed at the anterior ends of the intercostal spaces, by the side of the internal thoracic artery
Parasternal_lymph_nodes
American bodybuilder (1964–2017)
appearances on The Howard Stern Show and took part as a contestant in Stern's 1993 pay-per-view television event The Miss Howard Stern New Year's Eve Pageant
Nicole_Bass
Anatomical plane that divides the body into superior and inferior parts
T4 & T5 vertebral junction and sternal angle of Louis. Marks the: Attachment of costal cartilage of rib 2 at the sternal angle; Aortic arch (beginning
Transverse_plane
Arcade game company
Stern is the name of two different but related companies in the arcade game industry. Stern Electronics, Inc., which had manufactured arcade video games
Stern_(game_company)
Italian painter
Ignazio Stern (or Ignaz Stern) (January 17, 1679 – May 28, 1748), born in Mauerkirchen in Upper Austria in the Archduchy of Austria, was a Baroque painter
Ignazio_Stern
Topics referred to by the same term
Maria Stern may refer to: Maria Stern (poker player) Maria Stern (singer-songwriter) Maria Stein Maria Steen Maria Sten This disambiguation page lists
Maria_Stern
American jazz guitarist (born 1953)
Mike Stern (born Michael Sedgwick, January 10, 1953) is an American jazz guitarist. After playing with Blood, Sweat & Tears, he worked with drummer Billy
Mike_Stern
Bruce Stern (September 25, 1942 – July 18, 2007) was an American attorney and gun collector. He served on the board of directors of the National Rifle
Bruce_Stern
Czech-born British literary theorist (1920-1991)
Joseph Peter Maria Stern, FBA (25 December 1920 – 18 November 1991) was a Czech-born British literary theorist and an authority on German literature.
J._P._Stern
Zionist paramilitary organization (1940–1948)
often known pejoratively as the Stern Gang, was a Zionist paramilitary militant organization founded by Avraham ("Yair") Stern in Mandatory Palestine in 1940
Lehi_(militant_group)
Line along the front of the thorax
vertical line on the front of the thorax. It is midway between the lateral sternal line and the mid-clavicular line. http://www.meddean.luc
Parasternal_line
Gerd Jacob Stern (October 12, 1928 – February 17, 2025) was an American poet and artist. Born Gerd Jacob Stern in the Saar region, then under a League
Gerd_Stern
Estonian physician and politician
Aleksander Stern (born 6 January 1948 in Kuressaare) is an Estonia physician and politician. He was a member of the VIII and IX Riigikogu. Stern's father
Aleksander_Stern
American model and actor (born 1959)
is an American model and actress. She frequently appeared on The Howard Stern Show throughout the late 1980s and into the 2000s. Hahn first came to public
Jessica_Hahn
American violinist (1920–2001)
Isaac Stern (July 21, 1920 – September 22, 2001) was an American violinist. Born in Poland, Stern moved to the United States when he was 14 months old
Isaac_Stern
Type of mathematical knot
7) pretzel knot, sometimes called the Fintushel–Stern knot (after Ron Fintushel and Ronald J. Stern), is an important example of a pretzel knot which
(−2,3,7)_pretzel_knot
Procedure for treating pectus excavatum
procedure carries a high risk of damaging the heart. This is why multiple sternal elevation systems have been developed to increase the space between the
Nuss_procedure
Business school of New York University
The New York University Stern School of Business (NYU Stern or Stern) is the business school of New York University, a private research university based
New York University Stern School of Business
New_York_University_Stern_School_of_Business
after the scientists of the Stern–Gerlach experiment, Otto Stern and Walther Gerlach. It was originally called the Stern–Gerlach Prize, and has been awarded
Stern–Gerlach_Medal
American actress and model (born 1972)
Beth Ostrosky Stern (born July 15, 1972) is an American actress, author, model, and animal rights activist. Beth Ostrosky was born in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Beth_Ostrosky_Stern
Concert venue in Manhattan, New York
The Carnegie Hall complex has three auditoriums. The largest one is the Stern Auditorium, a five-story auditorium with 2,790 seats. Also part of the complex
Carnegie_Hall
Israeli physicist (born 1960)
Adiel (Ady) Stern (Hebrew: עדי שטרן; born 1960) is an Israeli physicist. Ady Stern is a professor at the Condensed Matter Physics Department at the Weizmann
Ady_Stern
American art dealer (born 1945)
Louis Stern (born January 7, 1945) is a veteran Los Angeles art dealer and President of Louis Stern Fine Arts in West Hollywood, California. Stern deals
Louis_Stern
Metal saw designed to shear bone
cuts into bone, for applications, from skull cutting to rib cutting. A sternal saw is a reciprocating bone cutter. Sonic (or sound cutting) – The sonic
Bone_cutter
American politician (1928–2023)
Irving Melvin Stern (November 6, 1928 – February 3, 2023) was an American politician in the state of Minnesota. He served in the Minnesota Senate from
Irving_Stern
Lenny Stern is a founding partner of creative marketing communication agency SS+K, the advertising agency that created the youth campaigns for the Barack
Lenny_Stern
American attorney based in California (born 1968)
Howard Kevin Stern (born November 29, 1968) is an American attorney based in California. He is specialized in the fields of bankruptcy law and recently
Howard_K._Stern
American operatic tenor and sculptor
Maurice Stern, also known by his early stage name Mauro Lampi, is an American operatic tenor and sculptor. He graduated from the Eastman School of Music
Maurice_Stern
British passenger liner that sank in 1912
were odd-numbered 1–15 from bow to stern, while those on the port side were even-numbered 2–16 from bow to stern. Both cutters were kept swung out, hanging
Titanic
Form of pathologic analysis
An aspirate can also be obtained from the sternum (breastbone). For the sternal aspirate, the patient lies on their back, with a pillow under the shoulder
Bone_marrow_examination
Bengt Stern (3 October 1930 - 6 September 2002) was a Swedish author and doctor. He first had a practice in Skärholmen outside of Stockholm. Besides the
Bengt_Stern
Anna Nicole Smith daughter and heir, center of paternity suit
filed a lawsuit against Vickie Marshall (Anna Nicole Smith) and Howard K. Stern, Smith's live-in partner who was listed as the father on the birth certificate
Dannielynn Birkhead paternity case
Dannielynn_Birkhead_paternity_case
Flat part of a boat's squared stern
stern. Adding both strength and width to the stern, a transom may be flat or curved, and vertical, raked aft (known as an overhung or "counter" stern)
Transom_(nautical)
American actor
longest-tenured staff member of The Howard Stern Show, aside from Stern himself. He first met Howard Stern while working at WCCC-FM, a radio station in
Fred_Norris
American mathematician
Stern is an American mathematician whose focus has been on geometric analysis, Yang–Mills theory, Hodge theory, and string theory. One of Stern's foremost
Mark_Stern
Steam-powered vessel propelled by paddle wheels
paddlewheel amidships on each side; sternwheel, with a single paddlewheel at the stern; and (rarely) inboard, with the paddlewheel mounted in a recess amidships
Paddle_steamer
American actress
actress Samantha Eggar and actor and producer Tom Stern. Her brothers are Nicolas Stern and Cameron Cash. Stern is married to actor Brennan Brown. "Skyscraper
Jenna_Stern
Surname list
Sterns is a surname. Notable people with the name include: Caden Sterns (born 1999), American football player Henry Sterns, American bobsledder Jerreth
Sterns_(surname)
2006 report on the economics of climate change
The Stern Review on the Economics of Climate Change is a 700-page independent review released for the Government of the United Kingdom on 30 October 2006
Stern_Review
American actress
family, the daughter of Ron Stern and Hedy Marilyn Stern (née Udkovich), and the sister of writer and artist Louise Stern and former Gallaudet men's basketball
Shoshannah_Stern
Jewellery chain store (1945)
H. Stern is a Brazilian luxury jewellery house headquartered in Rio de Janeiro, from where the handmade production of all its jewellery is controlled
H._Stern
Private university in New York City, New York
the original on April 5, 2016. Retrieved April 3, 2019. "NYU Stern | Class Profile". Stern.nyu.edu. Archived from the original on September 27, 2016. Retrieved
New_York_University
American actor and sportscaster (1907–1971)
Bill Stern (July 1, 1907 – November 19, 1971) was an American actor and sportscaster who announced the nation's first remote sports broadcast and the
Bill_Stern
Soviet general and spy (1896–1954)
Manfred (Moses) Stern (Russian: Манфред (Мойше) Штерн; also known as Emilio Kléber, Lazar Stern, Moishe Stern, Mark Zilbert; 1896–1954) was a member of
Manfred_Stern
1922 physical experiment demonstrating that atomic spin is quantized
In quantum physics, the Stern–Gerlach experiment demonstrated that the spatial orientation of angular momentum is quantized. Thus an atomic-scale system
Stern–Gerlach_experiment
American film producer (born 1965)
Nicolas Stern (born September 12, 1965) is an American film producer. Member of an artist family, he is the son of Golden Globe-winning actress Samantha
Nicolas_Stern
Israeli TV personality
Shay Stern (Hebrew: שי שטרן; born 7 March 1967) is an Israeli television personality and presenter. Stern was born on 1967. He is one of four children
Shay_Stern
Internship for UK journalist on Washington Post
The Stern-Bryan fellowship, previously the Laurence Stern fellowship, is an annual summer internship program for British journalists at The Washington
Laurence_Stern_fellowship
American infant psychoanalyst (1934-2012)
Daniel N. Stern (August 16, 1934 – November 12, 2012) was a prominent American developmental psychiatrist and psychoanalyst, specializing in infant development
Daniel_Stern_(psychologist)
Trinidadian footballer (born 1976)
Stern John (born 30 October 1976) is a Trinidadian football manager and former player who is currently[when?] managing Saint Lucia. He managed Anguilla
Stern_John
Nova Scotian politician (1751–1798)
Jonathan Sterns (April 19, 1751 – May 23, 1798) was a Loyalist from Boston, Solicitor General for Nova Scotia and political figure in Nova Scotia. He represented
Jonathan_Sterns
1920 film
The Star of Damascus (German: Der Stern von Damaskus) is a 1920 Austrian film directed by Michael Curtiz. It was followed by The Scourge of God. A French
The_Star_of_Damascus
Dorsal sclerite of arthropod
flat-backed millipedes of the order Polydesmida. Kinorhynchs have tergal and sternal plates too, though seemingly not homologous with those of arthropods. Tergo-tergal
Tergum
American lawyer and NBA commissioner (born 1962)
and deputy commissioner under his predecessor and mentor David Stern in 2006. When Stern retired in 2014, Silver was named commissioner. During Silver's
Adam_Silver
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Girl/Female
Indian
Fame; Succesful; Popular
Boy/Male
Muslim
Servant of the light
Male
Swiss
BARTLEME, son of furrows, or, son of .
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a servant (see Mann) of someone named Harry.
Boy/Male
Tamil
Ilaiyavan | இலையாவந
Youthful
Girl/Female
Australian, Greek
Bobbin Worker or Weaver
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : probably a variant of Hanney.Scottish or Irish : reduced form of McHaney.Americanized spelling of Norwegian Hanøy, a habitational name from any of four farmsteads so named, from Old Norse haðna ‘young nanny-goat’ or hani ‘cock’ (probably indicating a crag or mountain resembling a cock’s comb in shape) + øy ‘island’.Jewish (American) : Americanized form of various like-sounding Ashkenazic Jewish names.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Chinese, English, French, German, Greek, Latin, Swiss
Jove's Child; Youthful; Soft Bearded; Youth
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
Blue Eyes Boy
Boy/Male
Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Telugu
Bounded
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a.
Between the sternal; -- said of certain membranes or parts of insects and crustaceans.
a.
Not sternal; -- said of ribs which do not join the sternum.
a.
Of or pertaining to the sternum; in the region of the sternum.
n.
An internal process of the sternal plates in the thorax of insects.
n.
The sternal, or under piece, of any one of the uromeres of insects and other arthropods.
n.
The second element in each half of a hemal arch, corresponding to the sternal part of a rib.