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The linea aspera is a prominent longitudinal ridge or crest, on the middle third of the bone, presenting a medial and a lateral lip, and a narrow rough, intermediate line. It is an important insertion point for the adductors and the lateral and medial intermuscular septa that divides the thigh into three compartments .
Linea Aspera is an English electronic music duo from London, formed in 2011. The band is fronted by vocalist Zoè Zanias (born Alison Lewis), with Ryan Ambridge on synthesizers. Zanias writes the lyrics while Ambridge writes the electronics, as well as mixing and producing the recordings.
The gluteal tuberosity is the lateral prolongation of three prolongations of the linea aspera that extending superior-ward from the superior extremity of the linea aspera [1] on the posterior surface of the femur. [2] The gluteal tuberosity takes the form of either an elongated depression [3] or a rough ridge.
The linea aspera is a prominent longitudinal ridge or crest, on the middle third of the bone, presenting a medial and a lateral lip, and a narrow rough, intermediate line. Above, the linea aspera is prolonged by three ridges.
In their new space, Anguiano and Castillo play Xmal Deutschland, Sisters of Mercy, Clan of Xymox, Linea Aspera and other goth, new-wave and ’80s-leaning bands, and have fleshed out their coffee ...
A year later, she reunited with Ambridge to announce new material for Linea Aspera. Preservation Bias, released in June 2019, featured a number of rare and unused songs from the duo's early years. [13] [14] Their second studio album, LP II, featuring all brand new material, was released the following year. [4]
Medial ridge of linea aspera: Obturator nerve (L2-L4) Adductor magnus: Inferior pubic ramus and ischial tuberosity: Medial ridge of linea aspera and the adductor tubercle: Obturator nerve and tibial nerve (L2-L5) Adductor minimus: Inferior pubic ramus: Medial ridge of linea aspera: Obturator nerve [3] Pectineus: Pectineal line (pubis) Pectineal ...
The vastus lateralis is the largest and most powerful of the three vasti muscles. It arises from the several areas of the femur, including the upper part of the intertrochanteric line; the lower, anterior borders of the greater trochanter, to the outer border of the gluteal tuberosity, and the upper half of the outer border of the linea aspera.