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  • 51David Gerrold — Born January 24, 1944 (1944 01 24) (age 67) Chicago, Illinois, U.S. Occupation Author Website …

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  • 52Dorsiflexion — Tibialis anterior muscle labeled at top center, and extensor muscles labeled at right. Dorsiflexion is the movement which decreases the angle between the dorsum (superior surface) of the foot and the leg, so that the toes are brought closer to… …

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  • 53Synovial joint — Typical Joint A Synovial joint, also known as a diarthrosis, is the most common and most movable type of joint in the body of a mammal. As with most other joints, synovial joints achieve movement at the point of contact of the articulating bones …

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  • 54Rhomboid major muscle — Rhomboid major Muscles connecting the upper extremity to the vertebral column. Rhomboid major indicated in red. Latin musculus rhomboideus major Gray s …

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  • 55Acrocanthosaurus — Taxobox| name = Acrocanthosaurus fossil range = Early Cretaceous image caption = Acrocanthosaurus skull, North Carolina Museum of Natural Sciences. regnum = Animalia phylum = Chordata classis = Sauropsida superordo = Dinosauria ordo = Saurischia… …

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  • 56Masseter muscle — Masseter Muscles of the head and neck …

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  • 57Everett Smith — is a puzzler who, in 1935 may have coined the word pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis, also spelled pneumonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanokoniosis as a hypothetical long word that could result from the protraction of medical terms. It… …

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  • 58Serratus anterior muscle — Muscle infobox Name = Serratus anterior |(boxer musscle) Latin = musculus serratus anterior GraySubject = 122 GrayPage = 438 Caption = Serratus anterior Caption2 = The left side of the thorax. Origin = fleshy slips from the outer surface of upper …

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  • 59Gomphosis — The permanent teeth, viewed from the right. Latin syndesmosis dentoalveolaris Gray s …

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  • 60Neuroprotection — within the nervous system protects neurons from apoptosis or degeneration, for example following a brain injury or as a result of chronic neurodegenerative diseases. Currently, there is a broad interest in how apoptosis and neuroprotection affect …

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