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  • 121dorsal interosseus — n 1) any of four small muscles of the hand each of which arises by two heads from the dorsal aspect of two adjacent metacarpals, extends along the interval between them to insert into the base of the proximal phalanx of the thumb side of the… …

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  • 122hammertoe — ham·mer·toe .ham ər tō n a deformed claw shaped toe and esp. the second that results from permanent angular flexion between one or both phalangeal joints called also claw toe …

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  • 123musculus adductor hallucis — [TA] adductor muscle of great toe (2 heads): origin, OBLIQUE HEAD—bases of second, third, and fourth metatarsals, and sheath of peroneus longus, TRANSVERSE HEAD—capsules of metatarsophalangeal joints of three lateral toes; insertion, lateral… …

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  • 124hammertoe — ham•mer•toe [[t]ˈhæm ərˌtoʊ[/t]] n. 1) pat a deformity of a toe, usu. the second or third, in which there is a permanent angular flexion of the joints 2) pat a toe with such a deformity • Etymology: 1885–90 …

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  • 126Primate — This article is about the type of animal. For other uses, see Primate (disambiguation). Primates[1] Temporal range: Late Paleocene–recent …

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  • 127Running — Runner redirects here. For other uses, see Runner (disambiguation). This article is about the type of locomotion in humans. For running in horses, see Horse gait. For locomotion in dogs, see Gait (dog). For general locomotion, see Gait. For other …

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  • 128Synergy — For other uses, see Synergy (disambiguation). Synergy may be defined as two or more things functioning together to produce a result not independently obtainable. The term synergy comes from the Greek word syn ergos, συνεργός, meaning working… …

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