subscapular muscle

  • 61Body composition — This article is about the body s contents of fat, bone, and muscle. For the chemical composition of the human body, see Composition of the human body. In physical fitness, body composition is used to describe the percentages of fat, bone and… …

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  • 62Anterior interosseous nerve — Nerve: Anterior interosseous nerve Nerves of the left upper extremity. (Volar interosseus labeled at center right.) …

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  • 63nervus — SYN: nerve. [L.] n. abducens [CN VI] [TA] SYN: abducent nerve [CN VI]. n. accessorius [CN XI] [TA] SYN: accessory nerve [CN XI]. n. acusticus SYN: vestibulocochlear nerve [CN VIII]. nervi alveolares superiores [TA] SYN: superior alveolar nerves,… …

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  • 64Radial nerve — Nerve: Radial nerve The suprascapular, axillary, and radial nerves. Latin nervus radialis Gray s …

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  • 65Adipose tissue — For the Doctor Who creatures, see List of Doctor Who monsters and aliens#Adipose. Adipose tissue is one of the main types of connective tissue. In histology, adipose tissue or body fat or fat depot or just fat is loose connective tissue composed… …

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  • 66Musculocutaneous nerve — Nerve: Musculocutaneous nerve Nerves of the left upper extremity. (Musculocutaneous labeled at upper right.) Latin nervus musculocutaneus Gray s …

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  • 67Medial pectoral nerve — Nerve: Medial pectoral nerve Nerves of the left upper extremity. (Medial anterior thoracicvisible in upper right.) Latin n. pectoralis medialis Gray s …

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  • 68Nerve to the subclavius — Nerve: Nerve to the subclavius Plan of brachial plexus. (Nerve to subclavius labeled at top center.) …

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  • 69Deltoid tuberosity — Bone: Deltoid tuberosity Left humerus. Anterior view. (Deltoideus labeled at center right.) Latin tuberositas deltoidea humeri Gray s …

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  • 70subscapularis — See s. (muscle). * * * sub·scap·u·lar·is .səb .skap yə lar əs n a large triangular muscle that fills up the subscapular fossa, that arises from the surface of the scapula, that is inserted into the lesser tubercle of the humerus, and that… …

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