- The
interclavicular ligament is a
flattened band,
which varies considerably in form and size in
different individuals, it p****es in a
curved direction...
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Jerry Oakes, W. (9 July 2007). "Surgical and
clinical anatomy of the
interclavicular ligament".
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Radiologic Anatomy. 29 (5): 357–360. doi:10...
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position of the
syrinx in
birds allows for
directed air flow into the
interclavicular air sacs
according to air sac pressure,
which in turn
creates a higher...
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abdominal air sacs
posterior thoracic vertebrae,
synsacrum and
hindlimb interclavicular air sac sternum,
sternal ribs, coracoid, clavicle, sca****, and forelimb...
- trunk. To the middle, it
continued into a
clavicle and
finally a
small interclavicular bone. As with most tetrapods, the
shoulder joint was
formed by the...
- cross-section,
preserves an
elongate spike-like hypocleidium, and the
interclavicular angle is
about 90°. The
scapulocoracoid is
fused in the holotype, however...
-
fibrous capsule of the
sternoclavicular joint,
articular disc, and
interclavicular ligament. The
lateral end
connects at the
acromion of the sca**** which...
-
sternoclavicular ligament (intrinsic)
Costoclavicular ligament (extrinsic)
Interclavicular ligament (extrinsic) The
sternoclavicular joint allows movement of...
- from the main
mesobronchi to the more
anterior air sacs
including the
interclavicular,
lateral clavicular, and pre-thoracic sacs
known as the ventrobronchi...
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changes air sac
pressure to
control vocal intensity. The
pressure in the
interclavicular air sac is
highly correlated with the
fundamental frequency of birdsong...