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    The cubit is an ancient unit of length based on the distance from the elbow to the tip of the middle finger. It was primarily associated with the Sumerians...
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  • Cubit, often stylized CUBIT, is a computer user interface system for multi-touch devices, designed by Stefan Hechenberger and Addie Wagenknecht for Nortd...
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  • Cubital relates to the cubit or ulna and may refer to: Cubital fossa, the triangular area on the anterior view of the elbow joint of the arm Cubital index...
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  • cubit in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Cubit is an ancient unit based on the forearm length from the middle finger tip to the elbow bottom. Cubit may...
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    Kue cubit is a Southeast Asian snack, originating from Indonesia. It is common snack food served in many Indonesian cities. It is a cake, around 4 centimetres...
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    The cubital fossa, chelidon or inside of elbow is the area on the anterior side of the upper part between the arm and forearm of a human or other hormid...
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    The cubital tunnel is a space of the dorsal medial elbow which allows passage of the ulnar nerve around the elbow. It is bordered medially by the medial...
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  • William John Cubit (/ˈkjuːbɪt/; born October 14, 1953) is an American football coach and former player. Cubit was the head football coach at the University...
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  • Macedonian cubit was a unit of measurement in use in ancient Macedonia. It was approximately 14 inches long, making it somewhat shorter than other cubit measurements...
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    Cubital index is the ratio of two of the wing vein segments of honeybees. The cubital index is used in morphology, the study of form and structure, one...
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  • down or cubit hieroglyph (Gardiner D42) has the phonetic value mḥ. A variant with the upper arm "slanted" is D41. It represents the Egyptian cubit (about...
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    cubit, palm, digit) to devise their units of volume, such as the volume cubit: 117  or deny: 396  (1 cubit × 1 cubit × 1 cubit), volume palm (1 cubit...
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  • various parts of the human body, although these were standardized using cubit rods, strands of rope, and official measures maintained at some temples...
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    Elbow (redirect from Cubital joint)
    joint. The elbow includes prominent landmarks such as the olecranon, the cubital fossa (also called the chelidon, or the elbow pit), and the lateral and...
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    Ulnar nerve entrapment or Cubital tunnel syndrome) is a condition where pressure on the ulnar nerve as it passes through the cubital tunnel causes nerve dysfunction...
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  • (zeret) = 3 palms (tefahim) 1 ell [cubit] (amah) = 2 spans (zeret), or 6 palms [handbreadths] 1 mil (mil) = 2000 ells [cubits] (amot) 1 parasang (parasa) =...
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  • Biblical mile (redirect from 2,000 cubits)
    stadia). The basic Jewish traditional unit of distance was the cubit (Hebrew: אמה), each cubit being roughly between 46–60 centimetres (18–24 in) The standard...
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    the cubit. On surviving Ancient Egyptian cubit-rods, the royal cubit is divided into seven palms of four digits or fingers each. The royal cubit measured...
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    ell Arsh - Arabic cubit Cubit - length of the human forearm Macedonian cubit Cubitus - Ancient Roman cubit Pēchys - Ancient Greek cubit Cabda - Arabic palm...
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    The dimensions of the pyramid were 280 royal cubits (146.7 m; 481.4 ft) high, a base length of 440 cubits (230.6 m; 756.4 ft), with a seked of 5+1/2 palms...
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  • "Jawhar Jordan 2021 Game Logs". Sports Reference. Retrieved 8 October 2023. Cubit, Alexis (20 November 2022). "Louisville football is rolling after RB Jawhar...
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  • In human anatomy, the median cubital vein (or median basilic vein) is a superficial vein of the arm on the anterior aspect of the elbow. It classically...
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    the height of a clenched fist. On surviving Ancient Egyptian cubit-rods, the royal cubit is divided into seven palms of four digits or fingers each. Five...
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    from the carob seed. The Egyptian cubit, the Indus Valley units of length referred to above, and the Mesopotamian cubit were used in the 3rd millennium...
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    Djer, third pharaoh of the First Dynasty, and appears on many surviving cubit-rods. The palm was subdivided into four digits (djeba) of about 19 mm (0...
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    creating crispy thinner skin radiating around the cake. Together with kue cubit which also employ similar batter, kue ape is a popular snack among school...
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  • quantum bit, or qubit (sometimes qbit) is a unit of quantum information Cubit, an ancient measure of length Q-Bit (born 1978), alias of American electronic...
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  • Sumerian king Gilgamesh. A bronze bar produced in Nippur (Sumeria) defines the cubit. Earliest records of oil wrestling from Babylonia and Egypt. c. 2613–2494...
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    heikal, main chamber, or sanctuary. It measured 40 cubits in length, 20 cubits in width, and 30 cubits in height and contained a candelabrum, a table and...
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    vein. At the elbow, it communicates with the basilic vein via the median cubital vein. The cephalic vein is situated within the superficial fascia along...
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