Again, the muscularstructure of the heart fails, owing to degenerative changes in its tissue.
2
The diaphragm is a muscularstructure, completely separating the contents of the thoracic cavity from those of the abdominal cavity.
3
The peculiar arrangement of the tendinous and muscularstructure of the diaphragm acts on this hiatal opening in a sphincter-like fashion.
4
When we say heart we have come to mean something more than the hollow muscularstructure that propels the blood through the veins.
5
As the lying-in period advances each fiber should gradually shorten until the whole muscularstructure becomes as firm and tight as it ever was.
6
The anatomist does not play billiards or row a boat one whit the better for all his knowledge of the muscularstructure of the body.
7
Unlike many of the sleek, tapered towers of New York, the Willis Tower is a massive, muscularstructure that admirably reflects the character of Chicagoans.
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A certain degree of strength of these muscularstructures is essential properly to facilitate digestion, assimilation and elimination.
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(1) Sabre-cut across the quadriceps femoris of right leg, dividing the tendinous and muscularstructures.
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Bilateral measurements were taken from L1-S1 to determine the locations of critical vascular, intraperitoneal, and muscularstructures.