Definitionn. either of two flat triangular bones one on each side of the shoulder in human beings
Last update: August 11, 2015
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His scapula was broken in an accident. [Please select]
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- Scapula, coracoid and clavicle, meet to form the foramen triosseum, through which passes the tendon of the supracoracoideus, or subclavius muscle to the tuberculum superius of the humerus. [Please select]
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Nor has the scapula increased in length in due proportion to the increased length of the body. [Please select]
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Certain parts of the scapula and the terminal sternal bones have become highly variable in shape. [Please select]
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As a rule, fracture through one of the large bones of the shoulder (scapula) or thigh (femur) is very difficult to manage. [Please select]
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The notch in the right scapula indicated a bullet traveling more parallel to the body. [Please select]
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Both skeletons of the Sultan fowl had eight dorsal vertebræ, and the end of the scapula in both was somewhat attenuated. [Please select]
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These are in the outside of the humerus and in the scapula. [Please select]
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Besides the ulnas, there are pieces of ribs, scapula, tibia, and feet. [Please select]
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576, and June, 1867) has lately shown that when the entire fore-limb, including the scapula, is extirpated, the power of regrowth is lost. [Please select]
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May not the early closing of a deep wound, as in the case of the extirpation of the scapula, prevent the formation or protrusion of the nascent limb. [Please select]
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