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Synonyms for muscle

the state or quality of being physically strong

effective means of influencing, compelling, or punishing

to force one's way into a place or situation

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ECR: extensor carpi radialis; FDI: first dorsal interosseus; NRS: numerical rating scale; Im.
There was no relation between FVC and fib-psw in the first interosseus dorsalis or tibialis anterior muscles [Table 1].
There are numerous case reports in the literature of ganglion and cysts arising from the elbow causing compressive neuropathies of the radial, posterior interosseus, and ulnar nerve.
Enzyme-histochemical differences in fibre-type between the human major and minor zygomatic and the first dorsal interosseus muscles.
It trifurcates proximally into ulnar, radial and common interosseus arteries.
The fourth and fifth intermetatarsal interosseus ligament can also help to reinforce the stability.10,11
The anterior interosseus nerve is the largest branch of the median nerve, exiting 5 - 8 cm distal to the lateral epicondyle just distal to the heads of the pronator teres and then runs on the interosseus membrane to the wrist.
2,5/kas 10 interosseus parmaga gore abduksiyonu, basparmak adduksiyonu Lumbricales 2-5.
This type of luxation has not been described in dogs or birds, and requires rupture of the cruciate ligaments, tibiofibular ligament, and the interosseus ligament, without damage to the lateral collateral ligament.
Note: PMA= Premotor area, SMA= supplementary motor area, SPA= superior parietal area, MD= medial deltoid, ECR= extensor carpi radialis, MEP = Motor evoked potential, TMS = Transcranial magnetic stimulation, FDI = First dorsal interosseus, yrs= years, hrs= hours, MRI= Magnetic Resonance Imaging, fMRI= Functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging, EEG = Electroencephalography, secs= seconds, mins=minutes Table 3.
The second metatarsal head is tightly connected to the first metatarsal head by way of a strong interosseus ligament, and these two metatarsals act together as long as this ligament is intact.
MUSCLE PRONUNCIATION brachii (biceps, triceps) bra'-ke-e (preferred) bra'-ke-i (accepted) cervicis (longissimus) ser'-ve-ses coccygeus kak-sij'-e-es digiti minimi abductor) dij-et-e min'-e-me dorsi (latissimus) dor'-si interosseus dorsales in-ter-as'-e-es dor-sal'-es (preferred) sal', sal (accepted) genus (articularis) je'-nes (preferred) jen'-es (accepted) gracilis gras'-e-les hallucis (flexor ...