This document discusses urbanization and analyzes three case studies located along the Interstate 35 corridor in central Texas. The first case study is the Barton Creek Greenbelt in Austin, which is described as "urbanized nature" despite being a green space. Evidence provided includes observations of human waste, construction activities, and evidence that the greenbelt's users are predominantly white and higher-income. The second case study is the Mueller community in Austin, described as reformed spaces with diverse places. The third is the town square in Wimberley, analyzed as a commoditized place that attracts tourism. The document examines how these case studies relate to concepts of urbanization, capitalism, and their impacts on nature.
Este documento resume la anatomía de la región glútea. Describe las capas superficiales de piel y grasa, así como los músculos glúteos mayor, medio y menor. Explica la inervación y la acción de cada músculo. También detalla los vasos sanguíneos y nervios profundos como el pedículo vascular-nervioso superior e inferior que penetran la región a través de la escotadura ciática mayor y menor.
Este documento describe los principales músculos de la región glútea. Incluye el glúteo mayor, medio y menor que son abductores y rotadores del muslo. También describe varios músculos rotadores del muslo hacia afuera como el piramidal de la pelvis, los gemelos de la pelvis, el obturador interno y externo y el cuadrado crural o femoral. Cada músculo se describe según su origen, inserción, inervación y acción.
The document describes the anatomy of the gluteal region and posterior thigh. It discusses the surface anatomy landmarks and major muscles in this region, including their origins, insertions, innervation, and actions. The gluteus maximus, medius, and minimus muscles and their roles in hip extension and abduction are summarized. Other muscles described include the pyriformis, gemelli, obturator internus, quadratus femoris, and hamstring muscles. The neurovascular structures of the gluteal region including the superior and inferior gluteal nerves and arteries are also outlined.