Annals of the South African Museum, Volume 28 |
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On the distal dorsal surface an undefined area served as surface of origin for this muscle , which inserted on the first metatarsal . As their name implies , the lower leg extensors extended the distal segments of the limb in relation ...
On the distal dorsal surface an undefined area served as surface of origin for this muscle , which inserted on the first metatarsal . As their name implies , the lower leg extensors extended the distal segments of the limb in relation ...
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The dorso - proximal surface is roughly halved by the anterior dorso - ventral line ( ADVL ) ( fig . 7 ) . Anterior to this line there lies the triangular upper surface of the delto - pectoral crest ( DPCR ) ; posteriorly lies a ...
The dorso - proximal surface is roughly halved by the anterior dorso - ventral line ( ADVL ) ( fig . 7 ) . Anterior to this line there lies the triangular upper surface of the delto - pectoral crest ( DPCR ) ; posteriorly lies a ...
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The lateral portions of the ventro - distal surface form the undersurfaces of the ent- and epi - condylar flanges . These flanges are fairly weak and are not bent downwards ; their distal ends bear muscle scars for the flexor and ...
The lateral portions of the ventro - distal surface form the undersurfaces of the ent- and epi - condylar flanges . These flanges are fairly weak and are not bent downwards ; their distal ends bear muscle scars for the flexor and ...
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