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epicondyle of the humerus. In
comparative anatomy, the more
neutral term
entepicondyle is used. The
medial epicondyle gives attachment to the
ulnar collateral...
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Panderichthys is that the
entepicondyle does not
project as far as the
epipodial facets and the
humeral ridge does not go into the
entepicondyle. The
result of the...
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capitellum and the
trochlea are no
longer bordered by
distinct etc.- and
entepicondyles respectively, and the
distal humerus consists two
gently expanded condyles...
- hands,
which are 60% of the size of the humerus+radius, and the
humeral entepicondyle is ridge-like with
anterior and
posterior depressions; and the posterior...
- were
likely used for skratch-digging. One aetosaur, Typothorax, has an
entepicondyle on the humerus,
which is the
origin of
forearm pronator and
manual flexor...
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upper end. The
humerus was also not
expanded at the middle, and the
entepicondyle was not well-developed. The lack of
these features was more similar...
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short and wide, a
characteristic of
digging animals.
There is also an
entepicondyle on the humerus,
which is the
origin of
forearm pronator and
manual flexor...
- the
basal mammaliaform Morganucodon and the
therian Didelphis. The
entepicondyle was
quite robust, and had a
protrusion that
pointed towards the proximal...
- antero-posterior
depth of the
humeral condyle than Aurorarctos, but lack its
large entepicondyle foramen. Its
humerus is also
generally more
slender than that of modern...
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teres major muscle that was
rather small.
Expanded medial and
lateral entepicondyles were also present, and the humerus-radial
joint was open. The ulna was...