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Fundamental trigonometric functions
in the 12th century by Gerard of Cremona, he used the Latin equivalent sinus (which also means 'bay' or 'fold', and more specifically 'the hanging fold
Sine_and_cosine
Topics referred to by the same term
Sinus rectus may refer to: Sinus rectus (trigonometry), a historical name for the sine, a trigonometrical function in mathematics Sinus rectus (anatomy)
Sinus_rectus
Functions of an angle
logarithmic tangent and logarithmic cotangent. The word sine derives from Latin sinus, meaning "bend; bay", and more specifically "the hanging fold of the upper
Trigonometric_functions
Topics referred to by the same term
isomerism stands for "rectus" In grammar "casus rectus" is a formal term for nominative case In mathematics sine is also known as "sinus rectus" In the classification
Rectus
Venous sinus draining the brain
The straight sinus, also known as tentorial sinus or the sinus rectus, is an area within the skull beneath the brain. It receives blood from the inferior
Straight_sinus
Muscle on lateral side of the eye
lateral rectus muscle is around 8 mm from the insertion of the inferior rectus muscle, around 7 mm from the insertion of the superior rectus muscle, and
Lateral_rectus_muscle
Area of the face with blood supply that connects indirectly to the brain
result in loss of function of the following muscles: medial rectus, superior rectus, inferior rectus, and inferior oblique, as well as muscles that are responsible
Danger_triangle_of_the_face
1 minus the cosine of an angle
was sometimes historically called the sinus rectus ("straight sine"), to contrast it with the versed sine (sinus versus). The meaning of these terms is
Versine
Extraocular muscle that rotates the eye medially
of the medial rectus muscle is around 7.5 mm from the insertion of the superior rectus muscle, and around 6 mm from the inferior rectus muscle. It is
Medial_rectus_muscle
Surgery to enlarge the paranasal sinus drainage pathways
RA, Maus M, et al. (January 2003). "Medial Rectus Muscle Injuries Associated With Functional Endoscopic Sinus Surgery: Characterization and Management"
Functional endoscopic sinus surgery
Functional_endoscopic_sinus_surgery
Inability to turn out the eye due to dysfunction of the abducens nerve
overaction of the medial rectus on the unaffected side as it tries to provide the extra innervation to the affected lateral rectus. These two muscles are
Sixth_nerve_palsy
Cranial nerve VI, for eye movements
(which controls the medial rectus muscle of the opposite eye). In normal vision, lateral movement of one eye (lateral rectus muscle) is precisely coupled
Abducens_nerve
Cranial nerve III, for eye movements
skeletal muscle of the levator palpebrae superioris, superior rectus, medial rectus, inferior rectus, and inferior oblique muscles. (Innervates all the extrinsic
Oculomotor_nerve
Artery of the head
oblique muscle Inferior rectus muscle Lacrimal gland Lateral rectus muscle Levator palpebrae superioris muscle Medial rectus muscle Nasalis muscle Procerus
Ophthalmic_artery
90° angle (π/2 radians)
then they are right angles. The term is a calque of Latin angulus rectus; here rectus means "upright", referring to the vertical perpendicular to a horizontal
Right_angle
from the Latin word sinus via mistranslation from Arabic (see Sine and cosine § Etymology). Particularly Fibonacci's sinus rectus arcus proved influential
History_of_trigonometry
Vein of the orbit around the eye
vein (sometimes), and veins from the superior rectus muscle, superior oblique muscle, and medial rectus muscle. The tributaries/territory drained by the
Superior_ophthalmic_vein
Outermost layer of the protective tissues around the central nervous system (meninges)
of the spinal column. But the layers are separated at the dural venous sinuses to allow blood to drain from the brain. The dura covers the arachnoid mater
Dura_mater
Cavity or socket of the skull in which the eye and its appendages are situated
distinct muscles are the superior, an inferior, a medial and a lateral rectus, as well as a superior and an inferior oblique. The superior ophthalmic
Orbit_(anatomy)
Overview of and topical guide to human anatomy
Sternocleidomastoid Suboccipital muscles Rectus capitis anterior Rectus capitis lateralis Rectus capitis posterior major Rectus capitis posterior minor Obliquus
Outline_of_human_anatomy
Canal in the condyloid fossa of the occipital bone
parts of occipital bone behind the occipital condyle. Resection of the rectus capitis posterior major and minor muscles reveals the bony recess leading
Condylar_canal
Surgery to correct strabismus
strengthen them, respectively. There are two main types of extraocular muscles - rectus muscles and oblique muscles - which have specific procedures to achieve
Strabismus_surgery
Blood vessel
the superior rectus muscle, superior oblique muscle, levator palpebrae muscles, periorbita, the diploë of the frontal bone, frontal sinus, upper eyelid
Supraorbital_artery
Medical condition
because the lateral rectus muscle (innervated by the sixth cranial nerve) maintains muscle tone in comparison to the paralyzed medial rectus. The downward displacement
Oculomotor_nerve_palsy
Mundane anatomical variations in humans
Sphenoethmoidal air cell (Onodi cell) (see Sphenoid sinus) Accessory maxillary ostium (see Maxillary sinus) Thyroid foramen (see Thyroid cartilage) Collateral
List_of_anatomical_variations
superior petrosal sinus superior pharyngeal constrictor muscle superior pubic ramus superior rectus superior rectus muscle superior sagittal sinus superior salivatory
Index_of_anatomy_articles
Medical condition
periorbital fat and inferior rectus muscle. The affected sinus is partially opacified on radiograph. Air-fluid level in maxillary sinus may sometimes be seen
Orbital_blowout_fracture
Bone of the tarsus of the foot
control the toes. Normally the tibia sits vertically above the calcaneus (pes rectus). If the calcaneal axis between these two bones is turned medially the foot
Calcaneus
Anatomical structure
include the inferior oblique capitis (OCI), the rectus capitis posterior major (RCPM), and the rectus capitis posterior minor (RCPm), in addition to the
Myodural_bridge
Human traits which lost their original function through evolution
anterior to the rectus abdominis, and contained in the rectus sheath. It is absent in 20% of humans and when absent, the lower end of the rectus then becomes
Human_vestigiality
Blood vessel that drains the head
termination is a second dilation, the inferior bulb. Above, it lies upon the rectus capitis lateralis, behind the internal carotid artery and the nerves passing
Internal_jugular_vein
Vein of the orbit around the eye
cavernous sinus. The inferior ophthalmic vein drains venous blood from the inferior rectus muscle, inferior oblique muscle, lateral rectus muscle, lacrimal
Inferior_ophthalmic_vein
Section of the main skull bone that extends forward and upward
of the pharynx. On either side of the middle line the longus capitis and rectus capitis anterior are inserted, and immediately in front of the foramen magnum
Basilar part of occipital bone
Basilar_part_of_occipital_bone
Skin fold of the upper eyelid
adipose tissue is thought to provide greater insulation for the eye and sinuses from the effects of cold, especially from freezing winds, and to represent
Epicanthic_fold
Skull bone
inferior nuchal line and the area below it receive the insertions of the rectus capitis posterior major and minor. The posterior atlantooccipital membrane
Squamous part of occipital bone
Squamous_part_of_occipital_bone
Nerves that emerge directly from the brain
oblique muscle controlled by the trochlear nerve (IV), and the lateral rectus muscle controlled by the abducens nerve (VI). This means the ability of
Cranial_nerves
External genitalia of the female mammal
development and the genital tubercle bends and forms the clitoris. The urogenital sinus persists as the vulval vestibule, vestibular glands and urethra. The urethral
Vulva
Medical condition
than one bony orbital walls of paranasal sinuses and tearing of adjacent sinus mucosa, and communication of a sinus with the orbit is established. This fracture
Orbital_emphysema
Secreted glycoprotein of the extracellular matrix
tissue of rectus abdominis tibia glutes bronchial epithelial cell lower lobe of lung triceps brachii muscle parietal pleura mucosa of paranasal sinus n/a More
Anosmin-1
Parts of bone in base of skull
under surface of the jugular process is rough, and gives attachment to the Rectus capitis lateralis muscle and the lateral atlanto-occipital ligament; from
Lateral parts of occipital bone
Lateral_parts_of_occipital_bone
Large part of the skull front behind the eye socket
little tubercle that gives attachment to the inferior head of the lateral rectus muscle; at the upper part of this margin is a notch for the transmission
Greater_wing_of_sphenoid_bone
Tumor of the pituitary gland
pituitary adenoma can also compress the abducens nerve, causing a lateral rectus palsy. Also, a pituitary adenoma can cause symptoms of increased intracranial
Pituitary_adenoma
Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
amniotic fluid mucosa of paranasal sinus frontal pole middle frontal gyrus muscle of trunk Skeletal muscle tissue of rectus abdominis cerebellar vermis Top
Bone_sialoprotein
Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
myocardium of left ventricle Brodmann area 23 Skeletal muscle tissue of rectus abdominis deltoid muscle tail of epididymis Top expressed in lobe of cerebellum
RICTOR
Very Rare disease involving degeneration of tissues beneath the skin
parascapular fasciocutaneous flap or a free flap from the groin, rectus abdominis muscle (Transverse Rectus Abdominis Myocutaneous or "TRAM" flap) or latissimus dorsi
Parry–Romberg_syndrome
Genus of extinct mammals
Ambulocetus, like remingtonocetids, features deep depressions to support the rectus femoris and the gluteal muscles. Unlike terrestrial mammals and protocetids
Ambulocetus
Medical condition
direct pressure on CNIII (compression neuropathy) within the cavernous sinus due to edema of the walls of the internal carotid artery (ICA) or posterior
Recurrent painful ophthalmoplegic neuropathy
Recurrent_painful_ophthalmoplegic_neuropathy
Protein found in humans
(ortholog) Top expressed in endothelial cell Skeletal muscle tissue of rectus abdominis corpus callosum palpebral conjunctiva Achilles tendon sperm secondary
Zinc_finger_protein_507
Cranial artery
posterior ethmoidal artery passes between the upper border of the medial rectus muscle and superior oblique muscle[citation needed] to reach, enter and
Posterior_ethmoidal_artery
Surgery performed on the eye or its adnexa
opening made from the inferior conjunctival cul-de-sac into the maxillary sinus for the treatment of epiphora. Conjuctivoplasty is plastic surgery of the
Eye_surgery
Medical condition
floor or medial orbital wall of the eye can entrap the medial rectus or inferior rectus muscles. In facial wounds, tear ducts and nerves of the face may
Facial_trauma
Health related procedure
the patient holds the unaffected leg to their chest. Rectus Femoris Contracture test for tight rectus femoris performed like Thomas test, but with the affected
Hip_examination
Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
plexus trachea vastus lateralis muscle cardia Skeletal muscle tissue of rectus abdominis Top expressed in extensor digitorum longus muscle plantaris muscle
TOB1
Protein-coding gene in Homo sapiens
Skeletal muscle tissue of rectus abdominis Achilles tendon Skeletal muscle tissue of biceps brachii mucosa of paranasal sinus nipple Epithelium of choroid
UBE3A
Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
of rectus abdominis biceps brachii Skeletal muscle tissue of biceps brachii Epithelium of choroid plexus renal medulla mucosa of paranasal sinus epithelium
KTN1
Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
tissue of rectus abdominis epithelium of colon gastric mucosa right uterine tube Skeletal muscle tissue of biceps brachii mucosa of paranasal sinus n/a More
AKAP9
straight, direct Latin regere "to direct, lead straight, guide", related rectus "straight, right" correct, direct, dirigible, erect, erection, ergo, rectangle
List of Greek and Latin roots in English/P–Z
List_of_Greek_and_Latin_roots_in_English/P–Z
Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
sperm muscle of thigh Skeletal muscle tissue of rectus abdominis germinal epithelium mucosa of paranasal sinus right auricle of heart prefrontal cortex Top
DNAJA2
Latin rectum intestinum ('straight intestine') < Latin rēctus, straight rectal, rectum, rectus femoris ren(o)- of or pertaining to the kidney Latin rēn
List of medical roots and affixes
List_of_medical_roots_and_affixes
Part of the brain responsible for personality, decision-making, and social behavior
term prefrontal to a much smaller region of cortex including the gyrus rectus and the gyrus rostralis (Campbell, 1905; G. E. Smith, 1907; Brodmann, 1909;
Prefrontal_cortex
Medical condition
edema of the extraocular muscles lead to gaze abnormalities. The inferior rectus muscle is the most commonly affected muscle and patient may experience vertical
Graves'_ophthalmopathy
Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
paranasal sinus muscle of thigh popliteal artery tibial arteries gastrocnemius muscle right hemisphere of cerebellum Skeletal muscle tissue of rectus abdominis
TOB2
Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
(ortholog) Top expressed in mucosa of paranasal sinus biceps brachii Skeletal muscle tissue of rectus abdominis jejunal mucosa oral cavity mucosa of colon
SOCS6
Page:176 "Rectus Abdominis Muscle | Actions | Attachments | Origin & Insertion". www.getbodysmart.com. Retrieved 2016-11-29. Sportsmedicine: Rectus Femoris
Glossary_of_medicine
Neurological complication of persistently high blood sugar
nerve controls all the muscles that move the eye except for the lateral rectus and superior oblique muscles. It also serves to constrict the pupil and
Diabetic_neuropathy
Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
(ortholog) Top expressed in mucosa of paranasal sinus gastric mucosa seminal vesicula Skeletal muscle tissue of rectus abdominis right lung oocyte tibial nerve
ZFAND5
Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
expressed in endothelial cell sperm mucosa of paranasal sinus Skeletal muscle tissue of rectus abdominis epithelium of nasopharynx tibia visceral pleura
RANBP2
Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
muscle tissue of biceps brachii right ventricle Skeletal muscle tissue of rectus abdominis triceps brachii muscle vastus lateralis muscle myocardium of left
Basic leucine zipper and W2 domain-containing protein 2
Basic_leucine_zipper_and_W2_domain-containing_protein_2
Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
(ortholog) Top expressed in secondary oocyte Skeletal muscle tissue of rectus abdominis epithelium of colon kidney tubule biceps brachii Skeletal muscle
RRAS2
Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
epithelium Skeletal muscle tissue of rectus abdominis muscle of thigh amniotic fluid corpus epididymis mucosa of paranasal sinus Skeletal muscle tissue of biceps
Mitochondrial ribosomal protein L20
Mitochondrial_ribosomal_protein_L20
Anatomical feature in some animals
pharynx. The left and right pouches are separated by the longus capitis and rectus capitis ventralis muscles dorsomedially. Below these muscles, the two pouches
Guttural_pouch
Pseudoscientific justification for racism
loco: Systema Naturae, 13th edition, p. 29 In latin: rufus, cholericus, rectus. Pilis: nigris, rectis, crassis. Naribus: Patulis. Facie: ephelitica. Mento:
Scientific_racism
Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
tongue synovial joint Skeletal muscle tissue of rectus abdominis cardia pons mucosa of paranasal sinus pylorus Top expressed in decidua atrium pineal gland
DCBLD2
Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
gastrocnemius muscle Achilles tendon Skeletal muscle tissue of rectus abdominis mucosa of paranasal sinus muscle of thigh bronchial epithelial cell right ventricle
Eyes_absent_homolog_4
paleontological implications of trematode-induced morphospace inflation and pallial sinus reduction in bivalve hosts". Paleobiology: 1–13. doi:10.1017/pab.2026.10095
2026_in_paleomalacology
Region of the prefrontal cortex of the brain
orbital gyrus is separated from the gyrus rectus by the olfactory sulcus. Anteriorly, both the gyrus rectus and the medial part of the medial orbital
Orbitofrontal_cortex
Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
muscle tissue of rectus abdominis palpebral conjunctiva amniotic fluid Skeletal muscle tissue of biceps brachii mucosa of paranasal sinus bronchial epithelial
HAT1
Structure of the human head and neck
teeth can on rare occasions cause infection to spread leading to cavernous sinus thrombosis, mediastinitis, or Ludwig's angina causing airway blockage. Diseases
Head_and_neck_anatomy
Specialized group of penetrating and blunt force injuries to the eye and its structure
with 360-degree removal of the conjunctiva (periotomy), separation of the rectus muscles, and subsequent examination of the sclera remains the most effective
Blast-related_ocular_trauma
Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
proteins. Additionally, sarcalumenin is necessary for keeping a normal sinus rhythm during both aerobic and anaerobic exercise activity. Sarcalumenin
Sarcalumenin
Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
pleura gallbladder mucosa of paranasal sinus tail of epididymis parotid gland Skeletal muscle tissue of rectus abdominis kidney tubule thyroid gland Top
TRIB1
Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
skin of hip skin of arm mucosa of paranasal sinus skin of thigh synovial joint Skeletal muscle tissue of rectus abdominis Top expressed in zygote secondary
FOXN3
Surgical procedure for treating lesions
due to its unique location. Damage to the nerve leads to impaired lateral rectus muscle function and double vision (diplopia).Intraoperative neurophysiological
Skull_base_surgery
Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
biceps brachii Skeletal muscle tissue of rectus abdominis deltoid muscle nasal epithelium mucosa of paranasal sinus cartilage tissue parotid gland epithelium
SIX4
Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens
epithelium Skeletal muscle tissue of rectus abdominis trabecular bone endothelial cell mucosa of paranasal sinus Brodmann area 23 biceps brachii Top expressed
Sp4_transcription_factor
SINUS RECTUS
SINUS RECTUS
Girl/Female
Hindu
Positive energy, Horseless
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Destroyer of Sins
Girl/Female
Italian
Sings with trills.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained.German unexplained.
Boy/Male
Native American
Warrior spirit who sings.
Male
English
Latin form of Greek Linos, LINUS means either "a cry of grief"Â or "flax, linen." In the bible, this is the name of one of Paul's Christian associates. In mythology, this is the name of a musician, the personification of lamentation. He was killed by Apollo who was his rival in music. Another version of the story says he was killed by Hercules.Â
Boy/Male
Tamil
Remover of sins
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Love
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, Christian, Danish, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Latin, Swedish
Flaxen Colored; Fair Haired; Blond; Flaxen Hair
Girl/Female
Tamil
Aghanashini | அகநாஷிநீ
Destroyer of sins
Aghanashini | அகநாஷிநீ
Biblical
net
Girl/Female
Native American
Sings.
Boy/Male
Hindu
Remover of sins
Girl/Female
Hindu
Cuckoo bird sings Kuhu
Girl/Female
Italian
Sings with trills.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Who Sings Melodiously
Girl/Female
Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Tamil, Telugu, Traditional
Destroyer of Sins
Boy/Male
Biblical American Greek Latin
Net.
Girl/Female
Tamil
Cuckoo bird sings Kuhu
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Telugu
Sings Praises
SINUS RECTUS
SINUS RECTUS
Boy/Male
Australian, Chinese, French, German, Greek, Russian
Strong and Manly; Masculine; Man; Warrior
Girl/Female
Indian, Telugu
Remind of God
Boy/Male
Tamil
Dhavnit | தாவà¯à®¨à®¿à®¤Â
Bard
Girl/Female
Teutonic
Famous in war.
Female
Polish
Polish form of Russian Vera, WERA means "faith; truth."Â
Girl/Female
Tamil
Udvahni | உதà¯à®µà®¾à®¹à®¨à¯€
Brilliant
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian
The True Person Ganesh
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Christian, English, Greek
Climbing Plant; Vine with Small Blossoms
Surname or Lastname
North German variant of Laas 2.Jewish (Ashkenazic)
North German variant of Laas 2.Jewish (Ashkenazic) : unexplained.English : nickname from Middle English lesse, lasse ‘smaller’ (from Old English lǣssa ‘less’), perhaps also used in the sense ‘younger’.
Girl/Female
Hebrew
Devoted to God.
SINUS RECTUS
SINUS RECTUS
SINUS RECTUS
SINUS RECTUS
SINUS RECTUS
n.
A woman who sins.
n.
A small American bird (Spinus, / Chrysomitris, spinus); -- called also pine siskin, and American siskin.
n.
A narrow, elongated cavity, in which pus is collected; an elongated abscess with only a small orifice.
a.
One who sings the lowest part.
n.
A bay of the sea; a recess in the shore.
n.
One who, or that which, sinks.
pl.
of Sinus
n.
A cavity; a depression.
n.
A depression between adjoining lobes.
a.
Less; requiring to be subtracted; negative; as, a minus quantity.
a.
Having a pallial sinus. See under Sinus.
n.
Any tree of the coniferous genus Pinus. See Pinus.
a.
Having the margin interrupted by a notch or shallow sinus.
n.
A cavern or cavity, esp. an anatomical cavity or sinus
pl.
of Sinus
n.
A dilated vessel or canal.
n.
A sinus.
n.
An opening; a hollow; a bending.
n.
A cavity in a bone or other part, either closed or with a narrow opening.
n.
A small green and yellow European finch (Spinus spinus, or Carduelis spinus); -- called also aberdevine.