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First edition (publ. Del Rey Books) cover artist: Rick Sternbach. Sector General is a 1983 science fiction story collection by author James White and is part of the Sector General series. [1] The book includes four stories.
The lateral intermuscular septum extends from the lower part of the crest of the greater tubercle of the humerus, along the lateral supracondylar ridge, to the lateral epicondyle; it is blended with the tendon of the deltoid muscle, gives attachment to the triceps brachii behind, and to the brachialis, brachioradialis, and extensor carpi radialis longus muscles in front.
ophthalmic artery, lateral muscular branch trochlear nerve [CNIV] abducts, intorts, and depress eye: right medial, superior, and inferior recti (superior and inferior oblique muscles are the synergists) 2 1 oblique, inferior: head, extraocular (left/right) orbital surface of maxilla, lateral to lacrimal groove
Dr Conway- The Doctor at Sector General who is in charge of the Lonvellin Case. Nurse Murchison- A Nurse at Sector General who has a romantic relationship with Conway. Lonvellin- Long lived and Benevolent alien. He is treated by Conway, and becomes a friend and ally of Sector General. O'Mara- Chief Psychologist at Sector General.
Leonardo da Vinci (1452–1519) was trained in anatomy by Andrea del Verrocchio. [75] He made use of his anatomical knowledge in his artwork, making many sketches of skeletal structures, muscles and organs of humans and other vertebrates that he dissected.
Superficial muscular aponeurotic system (or superficial musculoaponeurotic system [1]) (SMAS) is a thin yet tough [2]: 438 unitary tissue plane of the face [3] formed by facial fasciae, subcutis connective tissue, and facial muscles.
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Myology is the study of the muscular system, including the study of the structure, function and diseases of muscle. [1] The muscular system consists of skeletal muscle, which contracts to move or position parts of the body (e.g., the bones that articulate at joints), smooth and cardiac muscle that propels, expels or controls the flow of fluids and contained substance.