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including the
procheilon (also
spelled prochilon), the "tuberculum
labii superioris", and the "labial tubercle". The
vertical groove extending from the procheilon...
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palpebrae superioris (Latin:
elevating muscle of
upper eyelid) is the
muscle in the
orbit that
elevates the
upper eyelid. The
levator palpebrae superioris originates...
- The
levator labii superioris alaeque nasi
muscle (occasionally
shortened alaeque nasi muscle) is,
translated from Latin, the "lifter of both the upper...
- In
human anatomy, the arm
refers to the
upper limb in
common usage,
although academically the term
specifically means the
upper arm
between the glenohumeral...
- The
levator labii superioris (pl.:
levatores labii superioris, also
called quadratus labii superioris, pl.:
quadrati labii superioris) is a
muscle of the...
- Look up Superior, superior, superiority, or
superiorly in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Superior may
refer to:
Superior (hierarchy),
something which...
- The
shoulder girdle or
pectoral girdle is the set of
bones in the
appendicular skeleton which connects to the arm on each side. In humans, it consists...
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superior medullary velum, also
known as the
frenulum veli
medullaris superioris,
cerebellar frenulum, or
frenulum cerebelli, is a
slightly raised white...
- In neuroanatomy, the
superior colliculus (from LatinĀ 'upper hill') is a
structure lying on the roof of the
mammalian midbrain. In non-mammalian vertebrates...
- the
median line. In
addition to these,
fibers from the
quadratus labii superioris, the zygomaticus, and the
quadratus labii inferioris intermingle with...