"Femorotibial" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Femorotibial refers to the joint between the femur (thigh bone) and the tibia (shin bone) in the human body. Specifically, it is the knee joint, which is a hinged joint that connects the femur to the tibia and allows for bending and straightening movements.
The femora are the longest bones in the human body, located in the thigh. They run from the hip joint to the knee joint and form part of the femur, which is the long bone of the leg.
The term "femoral-tibial" refers to the region at the knee, where the femur (thigh bone) connects with the tibia (shin bone).
Femorata is an obsolete term that refers to a swelling or tumor that is believed to be located in the thigh, particularly in the femoral region.
Femtoliters (symbol: fl) is a unit of volume. It is one quadrillionth (10^-15) of a liter. It is a very small unit of measurement, often used to express the volume of extremely small particles, molecules, or substances in scientific and industrial contexts.
Femtolitres is a unit of volume in the International System of Units (SI). It is equal to 10^-15 litres. In other words, a femtolitre is a tiny fraction of a litre, and is often used to measure extremely small volumes of liquids, such as molecules or cells. For example, a DNA molecule is approximately 2 femtolitres in length.
A femtometer (fm) is a unit of length in the metric system, equal to 10^-15 meters. It is a billionth of a nanometer or one quadrillionth of a meter.