The trapezius may send a fascicle to the sternum and to the deltoid muscle. |
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When the last fascicle was published in April 1928, it completed a ten-volume dictionary documenting over 400,000 words and phrases. |
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A simple fascicle of the biceps inserting into the origin of the pronator teres Macalister has seen three times. |
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After 14 years, the long-awaited sequel to the second edition of the fascicle Tumors of the Gallbladder and Extrahepatic Bile Ducts has arrived. |
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Another fascicle, usually arising behind the clavicular head of the sternocleidomastoid, may extend in various directions upwards toward the head. |
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Another positive electrode is centred on the fleshy body of the anterior fascicle. |
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The issuance of the fascicle is followed by a full detailed proposal submitted in the third quarter for decision by both bodies. |
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We traced nerve fascicles from branches of human femoral nerves to create fascicle maps. |
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He described the transfer of a single redundant fascicle from the ulnar nerve directly coapted to the biceps motor fascicle. |
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However, he noted that information on the expected results, timelines and beneficiaries of specific activities was not easily extracted from the budget fascicle. |
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A thick fascicle of dreadlocks sheathed in wax thread is slung rakishly over his right shoulder and spliced to an equally long but spindlier cable of beard. |
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He rose from his perch and removed a canvas fascicle from a shelf. |
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These strategies were published in fascicle form in Arabic and French. |
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Details of cost estimates are now included in the main fascicle. |
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In line with existing practice, each budget fascicle includes summary information on estimated resources identified by departments for their monitoring and evaluation activities. |
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The two paintings to which professor Levi D'Ancona refers in the title of this fascicle are Botticelli's Primavera and Birth of Venus. |
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On the other hand, the lateral meniscus is attached to the joint capsule by the meniscofemoral ligaments, popliteal tendon, popliteo-meniscal fascicle, and arcuate complex. |
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The 125th and last fascicle covered words from Wise to the end of W and was published on 19 April 1928, and the full dictionary in bound volumes followed immediately. |
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