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1862:epicondyles
1698:subscapular
1226:"CorrectQ3"
1008:saurischian
924:salamanders
838:gallbladder
574:dermal bone
513:Development
437:Lateral end
402:(above the
165:Identifiers
2152:Categories
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1970:tuberosity
1935:tuberosity
1801:anatomical
1336:StatPearls
1280:2023-09-14
1256:2016-12-02
1235:2023-09-14
1196:References
954:AL 333x6/9
939:marsupials
916:monotremes
904:amphibians
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413:Medial end
253:collarbone
76:newspapers
65:"Clavicle"
2115:Phalanges
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2045:trapezium
1974:olecranon
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998:were the
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881:symphysis
877:cleithrum
869:bony fish
609:Functions
580:Variation
527:gestation
419:manubrium
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320:first rib
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302:Structure
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261:long bone
176:clavicula
106:July 2009
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2158:Clavicle
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2025:scaphoid
1898:coronoid
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1600:Clavicle
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1024:theropod
1004:coracoid
932:plastron
912:amniotes
908:reptiles
889:teleosts
336:acromion
296:abducted
271:and the
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1913:Forearm
1880:lateral
1866:lateral
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1783:Humerus
1772:lateral
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1686:Scapula
1639:of the
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1016:humerus
1000:scapula
950:hominin
928:turtles
423:sternum
421:of the
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314:to the
273:sternum
257:keybone
188:D002968
160:Details
90:scholar
2133:distal
2060:hamate
2030:lunate
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