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pectoral
pectoral, n. and a. (ˈpɛktərəl) Also 6 pecturall, 6–7 pectorel(l, -all. [As n., in sense 1, a. OF. pectoral (1355 in Du Cange), ad. L. pectorāle breast-plate, n. use of neuter of pectorālis adj., f. pectus, pector- breast; as adj., direct from the L. adj., or a. F. pectoral adj. (15th c. in Littré).... Oxford English Dictionary
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Pectoral
Pectoral may refer to: The chest region and anything relating to it. Pectoral cross, a cross worn on the chest a decorative, usually jeweled version of a gorget Pectoral (Ancient Egypt), a type of jewelry worn in ancient wikipedia.org
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pectoral
pectoral/ˈpektərəl; `pɛktərəl/ adj1 of the chest or breast 胸的; 胸部的 pectoral muscles 胸肌 * a pectoral fin 胸鳍.2 worn on the chest or breast 戴於胸前的 a pectoral cross, ie worn by a bishop 戴在胸前的十字架(主教戴的). 牛津英汉双解词典
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Anatomy, Shoulder and Upper Limb, Pectoral Muscles
Aug 28, 2023Structure and Function. The pectoralis major constitutes the bulk of the chest muscles, lying underneath the breast. It is thick, fan-shaped, and originates from multiple places along the medial and superior chest: anterior sternum, clavicular head, sternal end of rib 6, superior six costal cartilages, and from the aponeurosis of the external oblique.
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Pectoral Tendon Tears: A Treatment Guide - Howard J. Luks, MD
The pectoral tendon attaches the pec major muscle to your humerus or arm bone. The pec major is a very powerful muscle. Pectoral tendons are usually ruptured or torn in weight lifters during bench pressing. Traumatic injuries in sports can also result in a pec tendon tear. Surgery is often needed to repair complete pec tears.
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Pectoral (Ancient Egypt)
Pectoral determinatives Though Gardiner lists only the "broad collar", S11, the following listing of words for "pectoral" shows the other types of pectoral heter-t-(none) (a pectoral, a pectoral amulet) hkakerit-(Gard. wikipedia.org
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Pectoral sparrow
The pectoral sparrow (Arremon taciturnus) is a species of bird in the family Passerellidae. References External links Xeno-canto: audio recordings of the pectoral sparrow Video of pectoral sparrow pectoral sparrow pectoral sparrow Birds of wikipedia.org
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Classify each of the following as a bone or muscle: pectoral, bicep, femur, tibia, tricep, calf, skull
Pectoral: Muscle Bicep: Muscle Femur: Bone Tibia: Bone Tricep: Muscle Calf: Muscle Skull: Bone
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Pectoral cross
In ancient and medieval times pectoral crosses were worn by both clergy and laity, but by the end of the Middle Ages the pectoral cross came to be a special In 811 Nicephorus sent Pope Leo III a golden pectoral cross. At this time, pectoral crosses were worn by both clergy and laity. wikipedia.org
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Pectoral antwren
The pectoral antwren (Herpsilochmus pectoralis) is a species of bird in the family Thamnophilidae. It is endemic to north east Brazil. pectoral antwren Birds of the Caatinga Endemic birds of Brazil pectoral antwren pectoral antwren Taxonomy articles created by Polbot wikipedia.org
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Reason behind selection of sites of administration of pituitary extracts? There are two ways by which pituitary extracts are administered in a fish's body during induced breeding of fish. > Intramuscular injection is...
> Intramuscular injections are usually preferred because they result in a more constant delivery of hormone and there is less chance of injuring the fish. The preferred site for an intramuscular injection is into the thick muscle of the back. This is because it is mostly used for fish movement and t...
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Pectoral sandpiper
The pectoral sandpiper is long, with a wingspan of . Taxonomy The pectoral sandpiper is sometimes separated with the "stint" sandpipers in Erolia. Canada Birds of the Dominican Republic pectoral sandpiper pectoral sandpiper wikipedia.org
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Pectoral muscles (disambiguation)
Pectoral muscles may also refer to: Pectoral muscles (cat), various muscles of the domestic cat Muscles in the thorax or chest of any animal species Muscles on the sides of fish; see Pectoral fin See also Pectoral (disambiguation) wikipedia.org
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Pectoral muscles
Pectoral muscles (colloquially referred to as "pecs") are the muscles that connect the front of the human chest with the bones of the upper arm and shoulder The pectoral fascia is a thin layer of tissue over the pectoralis major, extending toward the latissimus dorsi muscle on the back. wikipedia.org
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Pectoral fascia
The pectoral fascia is a thin lamina, covering the surface of the pectoralis major, and sending numerous prolongations between its fasciculi: it is attached References External links - "Pectoral Region: Reflect Pectoralis Major Muscle" Fascia wikipedia.org
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