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Meaning of "scapulae"

Scapula is a noun that denotes the shoulder blade bone in vertebrates
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The scapulae had large acromion processes.
The elbows should be pointed towards the scapulae.
Levator scapulae muscle strain.
Lesions similar to those caused by osteomyelitis in two scapulae.
Position of levator scapulae muscle.
Cannulae were exteriorized by tunneling subcutaneously to emerge above the scapulae.
Levator scapulae ventralis.
Movement of the spine when the scapulae are stable.
The levator scapulae is a skeletal muscle situated at the back and side of the neck.
The clavicles are attached to the medial edge of the scapulae.
Its functions are to move the scapulae and support the arm.
This box shows a slice at the acromial processes of both scapulae.
The bullet entered at the scapulae and exited through the ribs.
Discomfort between their scapulae.
A subcutaneous pocket is made between the scapulae to accommodate the pump which is then inserted.

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The long head originates at the supraglenoid tubercle of the scapulae.
A subcutaneous pocket was made between the scapulae to accommodate the pump which was then inserted.
The occluders are tunneled subcutaneously and exteriorized between the scapulae.
Action is reflected in terms such as levator scapulae and extensor digitorum.
The catheter was tunnelled under the skin and exteriorised between the scapulae.
Levator scapulae muscle Brachial plexus.
Musculus levator scapulae.
Also, the scapulae of the examined specimens were identified to lack acromion processes.
Only the first three are known from the family of the Ostorii Scapulae.
The furcula is preserved as well, as are the scapulae and coracoids, which are fused.
The coracoids were elliptical, and not fused to the scapulae.
The levator scapulae lifts the shoulder blades, as when you are shrugging your shoulders.
I noticed extensive fractures on the ribs, skull and scapulae.
The ribs and vertebrae are clear, as are the scapulae and the main pelvic bones.
The catheters / wires were aseptically tunneled and externalized between the scapulae.
An assumption was made that right-sided and left-sided scapulae are approximately anatomically symmetrical.
Following injection of the bolus, a pump was inserted into a subcutaneous pocket between the scapulae.
Sternum, coracoids, scapulae and mainly the humeri have significantly different shapes depending on flight type.
These were divinatory inscriptions on oracle bones, primarily ox scapulae and turtle shells.
The scapulae may be smaller and winged Sprengel 's deformity.
Two coracoids are also preserved, although they differ more than the scapulae in morphology.
Bring up X-rays of the scapulae and ribs five through eight.
Levator claviculae muscle Stiff neck - commonly caused by pain in the levator scapulae.
Angela, move the scapulae apart slowly.
That 's the origin of the Levator Scapulae.
Veal scapulae are obtained from a slaughterhouse within 24 h after slaughter.
Inferior ( ascending part ), which medially rotates and depresses the scapulae.
The scapulae will retract ( adduct ) during this type of fly.
The back should be arched, and the scapulae retracted, to avoid injury.
The scapulae are large, and robust, and thicken as they near the glenoids.
It is composed of trapezius, latissimus dorsi, rhomboid major, rhomboid minor and levator scapulae.
The hind limbs, tail, neck, and scapulae are also represented in several other skeletons.
A 2.5 cm incision through the skin was made on the midline between the scapulae.
Dr. Fisher, on the scapulae and the left radius.
The contact members take the place of the assistant surgeon 's / anaesthetist 's hands under the patient 's scapulae.

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