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    Major Surface Muscles

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    Long head: Supraglenoid tubercle above the superior lip of glenoid fossa Short head: Coracoid process of scapula and upper lip of glenoid fossa Insertion: Tuberosity of radius and bicipital aponeurosis Action: Flexion of elbow, supination of forearm, weak flexion of shoulder joint Exercise: Bicep curl, hammer curl, barbell curl. Triceps brachii- origin: Long head: Infraglenoid tubercle below inferior lip of glenoid fossa scapula Lateral head: Upper half of posterior or surface of…

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    humerus Deltoideus, pars spinalis Scapula spine Deltoid tuberosity of the lateral side of the body of the humerus Extension and lateral rotation of humerus Supraspinatus All of the supraspinatus fossa The greater tubercle of the humerus Assists deltoid in abducting the arm Infraspinatus Infraspinatus fossa on posterior surface of the scapula Greater tubercle of the humerus Laterally rotates the upper limb; stabilizes…

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    Mount Fuji Research Paper

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    There are different mythology related to Mount Fuji according to Buddhist and Shinto traditions. According to Buddhist mythology, Mount Fuji was named after the fire goddess Fuchi who represents inspiration, courage, safety (protection), fire (ancient), skill (sports), and relationships. As a fire goddess, she rules natural energy sources and those generated within ourselves. This energy, along with summer’s sun, joins together in our life today, generating strength, endurance, keen vision and…

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    Point Of Care Ultrasound

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    (O’Dochartaigh and Douma, 2015). The protocol applied is called FAST (Focused Assessment with Sonography in Trauma) and it consist on a goal-directed examination described as a “method to document fluid in the pericardial sac, hepato-renal fossa, spleno-renal fossa, and pelvis or pouch of Douglas” by Kool and Blickman,…

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    Tonsillectomies are among the most common surgical procedures performed on children. Children younger than 15 years of age receive more than 530,000 tonsillectomies each year in the United States.1 The most common surgical indications are recurrent upper respiratory infections and sleep apnea caused by airway obstruction.1 After the 1970s, indications of surgical necessity have gone from being associated with infections to being more commonly caused by upper airway obstruction.2 Tonsillectomies…

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    The frontal, parietal, and temporal lobes are the most prone to suffer from an ischemic stroke due to their shared blood supply. The frontal lobe is located within the anterior cranial fossa, whereas the temporal lobe is situated in the middle cranial fossa. The middle cerebral artery (MCA) is the region of interest as this is the most common site for ischemic strokes. The MCA consists of four sections. The M1 segment consists of lenticulostriate vessels which irrigate the basal ganglia. The M2…

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    Red Panda Research Paper

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    or a separate family that is a combination of both (1995). Genetic markers of the red panda were compared against four different carnivore species including the dog (Canidae: Canis famillaris), cat (Felidae: Fells catus), fanaloka (Viverridae: Fossa fossa), and mongoose (Herpestidae: Galidia elegans) in the hunt for red panda family. The result of these studies have left scientists with the conclusion that the red panda can be traced to both the linage of the Procyonidae family as well as the…

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    centered on the thalamus to show the cerebellar hemispheres. This view shows the cerebellum, the cistern magna and the cavum septum pellucidi. The cerebellum characteristically appears as two lobules in either side of midline in the posterior cranial fossa. The widest diameter of the cerebellum is measured(16). Fig. 5: Ultrasonographic Measurement of Transverse cerebellar Diameter Table 5: Predicted Menstrual Age for Transverse Cerebellar Diameter (TCD) measurements (29) TCD (mm)…

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    Knee Joint Research Paper

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    The knee joint is a synovial joint which falls under the bicondylar type that allows for extension and flexion, as well as minimal lateral and medial rotation (Marieb & Hoehn, 2007). It is recognized as one of the major joints that bear the body’s weight and enhance the person’s stability (Sobotta & Figge, 1974). It functions in conjunction with the ankle and hip joints so as to create an erect posture and aid in stable body movement. The main movements that facilitate the movement of the knee…

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    fissure. Next the temporal horn is located. The temporal horn is found on the anterior end of the temporal lobe on the superior temporal sulcus. The localization of the temporal horn is done through dissecting toward the floor of the middle cranial fossa until gray matter is seen, then the dissection moves medially into the white matter until the temporal horn is entered. The dissection at this point with reflect the cerebrospinal fluid at the level of the inferior portion of the lateral…

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