Interni

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Plural, internies - An Internal Fart. The gurgling, whale-calls your stomach and intestines make as they brew up some serious flatulence in trying to digest something you really should not have eaten i.e pizza and ice cream if you're a Lactard. Urban Dictionary

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Assorbenti interni ed esterni guerreggiano in questo animazione anti guerrafondaia. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Their fibers run in the same direction as those of the Intercostales interni. ❋ Unknown (1918)

The infero-lateral portions of the inferior surface are directed downward and lateralward: in front, they are separated from the symphysis pubis by a mass of fatty tissue which is named the retropubic pad; behind, they are in contact with the fascia which covers the Levatores ani and Obturatores interni. ❋ Unknown (1918)

The most posterior fibers pass almost vertically upward, to be inserted into the inferior borders of the cartilages of the three lower ribs, being continuous with the Intercostales interni. ❋ Unknown (1918)

The inferior limit of the pleura is on a considerably lower level than the corresponding limit of the lung, but does not extend to the attachment of the diaphragm, so that below the line of reflection of the pleura from the chest wall on to the diaphragm the latter is in direct contact with the rib cartilages and the Intercostales interni. ❋ Unknown (1918)

Those of the visceral pleura drain into the superficial efferents of the lung, while the lymphatics of the parietal pleura have three modes of ending, viz.: (a) those of the costal portion join the lymphatics of the Intercostales interni and so reach the sternal glands; (b) those of the diaphragmatic part are drained by the efferents of the diaphragm; while (c) those of the mediastinal portion terminate in the posterior mediastinal glands. ❋ Unknown (1918)

The internal vertebral venous plexuses (plexus venosi vertebrales interni; intraspinal veins) lie within the vertebral canal between the dura mater and the vertebræ, and receive tributaries from the bones and from the medulla spinalis. ❋ Unknown (1918)

It is covered in front by the cartilages of the upper six ribs and the intervening Intercostales interni and anterior intercostal membranes, and is crossed by the terminal portions of the upper six intercostal nerves. ❋ Unknown (1918)

—Of the two borders the superior is concave, the inferior convex; they afford attachment to the Intercostales interni: the upper border of the sixth gives attachment also to the Pectoralis major. ❋ Unknown (1918)

The Intercostales interni (Internal intercostals) are also eleven in number on either side. ❋ Unknown (1918)

They then enter the substance of the Intercostales interni, and, running amidst their fibers as far as the costal cartilages, they gain the inner surfaces of the muscles and lie between them and the pleura. ❋ Unknown (1918)

They are at first situated between the pleura and the Intercostales interni, and then between the Intercostales interni and externi. ❋ Unknown (1918)

Those of the Intercostales interni and parietal pleura consist of a single trunk in each space. ❋ Unknown (1918)

It is bounded behind by the sacrum, coccyx, Piriformes, and the sacrospinous and sacrotuberous ligaments; in front and laterally by the pubes and ischia and Obturatores interni; above it communicates with the abdomen proper; below it is closed by the Levatores ani and Coccygei and the urogenital diaphragm. ❋ Unknown (1918)

The anterior portions of the Intercostales interni probably have an additional function in keeping the sternocostal and interchondral joint surfaces in apposition, the posterior parts of the Intercostales externi performing a similar function for the costovertebral articulations. ❋ Unknown (1918)

They are best marked in those situations where the muscular fibers are deficient, as between the Intercostales externi and sternum in front, and between the Intercostales interni and vertebral column behind. ❋ Unknown (1918)

The Intercostales interni and externi have probably no action in moving the ribs. ❋ Unknown (1918)

They are thicker than the Intercostales interni, and their fibers are directed obliquely downward and lateralward on the back of the thorax, and downward, forward, and medialward on the front. ❋ Unknown (1918)

Near the sternum, they cross in front of the internal mammary artery and Transversus thoracis muscle, pierce the Intercostales interni, the anterior intercostal membranes, and Pectoralis major, and supply the integument of the front of the thorax and over the mamma, forming the anterior cutaneous branches of the thorax; the branch from the second nerve unites with the anterior supraclavicular nerves of the cervical plexus. ❋ Unknown (1918)

"Quapropter omnes vos qui præsentes hic adestis, per Dei nomen obtestor, ut interni sensus vestri, cum meo conjuncti pariter, ad cælestis clementiæ thronum subvolent, ut in hunc, qui sequitur, sermonem, succedatur." ❋ Various (1852)

I've got a loud interny [bouncing around] in my [gut] . The internies from eating that [pizza] are loud an achy! ❋ Raunchymuchacho (2017)

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