The pectoralgirdle of fishes attaches to the rear of the skull.
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He argued that lateral and ventral elements of the occipital vertebra formed the pectoralgirdle.
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Skeletal structures are also described, including fin shape, fin ray morphology, and the structure of the radials and pectoralgirdle.
Ús de shoulder girdle en anglès
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It functions to anchor the clavicle to the scapula and to the shouldergirdle.
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For example, the shouldergirdle attaches to the rear of the head in fishes.
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They had biconcave vertebræ, ambulatory limbs, and a well-developed pelvis and shouldergirdle.
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It comprises approximately 9% of all injuries to the shouldergirdle.
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Exercises to retrain the orientation of the scapula are often used by physiotherapists to optimise shouldergirdle function.
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Coracoid fractures are uncommon injuries, in isolation or in association with other osseoligamentous injuries about the shouldergirdle.
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But all tetrapods separate the shouldergirdle and front appendages from the skull by a sequence of intercalated vertebrae.
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Working primarily with bones of the shouldergirdle, he found a putative homologue of the furcula (wishbone) in birds.
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These models comprise the full shouldergirdle, which implies that the thoracohumeral link is formed by a scapular and clavicular segment.
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However, prompt recognition and treatment of the dislocated shoulder are essential to maintain normal shouldergirdle function and to prevent functional disability.
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In addition, some pangolin shouldergirdle muscles cross the shoulder joint to insert on the distal humerus, but this does not occur in armadillos.
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Who would ever have imagined that an organism would essentially turn itself inside out, pulling its shouldergirdle inside its ribs to form a carapace?
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Shouldergirdle muscle activity and sports performance were primarily influenced by the badminton overhead stroke techniques.