(deltoid muscles)

  • 1Deltoid muscles (cat) — This article refers to the anatomy of the deltoid muscles in the cat. For the human muscle see Deltoid muscle. The deltoid muscles are just lateral to the Trapezius muscles. Anatomically, there are only two deltoids in the cat, and that is the… …

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  • 2Deltoid fascia — Latin Fascia deltoidea The Deltoid fascia is a fibrous membrane overlying the deltoid muscle of the shoulder …

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  • 3Deltoid muscle — Delts redirects here. For the fraternity, see Delta Tau Delta. Deltoid muscle Deltoid muscle …

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  • 4Deltoid branch of thoracoacromial artery — Artery: Deltoid branch of thoracoacromial artery Latin ramus deltoideus arteriae thoracoacromialis Gray s subject #149 588 Supplies Deltoid muscle Vein cephalic vein …

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  • 5Integumental muscles — The two main integumentary muscles of a cat are the platysma and the cutaneous maximus. The cutaneous maximus covers the dorsal region of the cat and allows it to shake its skin. The platysma covers the neck and allows the cat to stretch the skin …

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  • 6List of muscles of the human body — Skeletal muscles homo sapiens Muscles of the human body: Overview Head  |  Neck  |&# …

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  • 7Cat anatomy — In this section the major parts of a cat s body and their special adaptive features are discuss. Contents 1 Mouth 2 Ears 3 Nose 4 Legs 5 Claws …

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  • 8Military press — The military press is a variation of the overhead press weight training exercise using very strict form. The military press targets the deltoid muscles in the shoulders as well as the triceps. Additionally, it works the core and legs, which the… …

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  • 9delts — 1. n. deltoid muscles (shoulder muscles) 2. n. deltoid muscles, particularly when well developed …

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  • 10Duchenne muscular dystrophy — Classification and external resources Histopathology of gastrocnemius muscle from patient who died of pseudohypertrophic muscular dystrophy, Duchenne type. Cross section of muscle shows extensive replacement of muscle fibers by adipose cells …

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