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Outermost layer of the bone, made up of fibrous tissue
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Periosteum
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Dense, hard layers of bone tissue that lie underneath the periosteum
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Compact bone
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Outermost layer of the bone, made up of fibrous tissue
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Dense, hard layers of bone tissue that lie underneath the periosteum
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Contains little spaces like a sponge and is encased in the layers of compact bone
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Membranous lining of the hollow cavity of the bone
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Shaft of the long bones
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End of each long bone
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Material found in the cavities of bones
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Thick, bloodlike material found in flat bones and the ends of long bones; location of blood cell formation
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Soft, fatty material found in the medullary cavity of long bones
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Upper jawbone
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lower jawbone
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Made up of bones called vertebrae or vertebra through which the spinal cord runs. The vertebral column protects the spinal cord, supports the head, and provide points of attachment for ribs and muscles
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First set of seven bones, forming the neck
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Second set of 12 vertebrae. They articulate with the 12 pairs of ribs to form the outward curve of the spine
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Third set of five larger vertebrae, which forms the inward curve of the spine
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Next five vertebrae, which fuse together to form triangular bone positioned between the hip bones
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Four vertebrae fused together to form the tailbone
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Part of the vertebral arch
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Collarbone
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Shoulder blade
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Extension of the scapula, which forms the high point of the shoulder
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Breastbone
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Lower portion of the sternum
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Upper arm bone
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Lower arm bones
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Projection at the upper end of the ulna that forms the bony point of the elbow
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Wrist bones
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Hand bones
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Finger and toe bones
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Made up of three bones fused together
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Lower, rear portion on which one sits
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Upper, wing shaped part on each side
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Anterior portion of the pelvic bone
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large socket in the pelvic bone for the head of the femur
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Upper leg bone
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Lower leg bones
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Kneecap
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Ankle bones
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Heel bone
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Foot bones
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Smooth layer of firm, fibrous tissue covering the contacting surface of joints
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Crescent shaped cartilage found in the knee
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Cartilaginous pad found between the vertebrae in the spine
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Cartilaginous joint at which two pubic bones come together
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Fluid secreted by the synovial membrane and found in joint cavaties
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Fluid filled sac that allows for easy movement of one part of a joint over another
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Flexible, tough band of fibrous connective tissue that attaches on bone to another joint
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Band of fibrous connective tissue that attaches muscle to bone
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Strong sheet of tissue that acts as a tendon to attach muscles to bone
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Attached to bones by tendons and make body movement possible. Skeletal muscles produce action by pulling and working in pairs. They are also known as voluntary muscles because we have control over these muscles
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Located in the internal organs such as the walls of blood vessels and the digestive tract. They are called involuntary muscles because they respond to impulses from the autonomic nerves and are not controlled voluntarily
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Forms most of the wall of the heart. Its involuntary contraction produces the heartbeat
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Moving away from the midline
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Moving toward the midline
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Turning inward
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Turning outward
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Movement in which a limb is placed in a straight position
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Movement in which a limb is bent
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Movement that turns the palm down
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Movement that turns the palm up
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Turning around its own axis
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Carpals (wrist bone)
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Clavicle (collarbone)
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Rib
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Cranium (skull)
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Femur (upper leg bone)
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Fibula (lower leg bone)
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Humerus (upper arm bone)
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Ilium
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Ischium
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Loin, lumbar region of the spine
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Mandible (lower jawbone)
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Maxilla (upper jawbone)
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Patella (kneecap)
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Pelvis, pelvic bone
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Phalanges (finger or toe bones)
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Pubis
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Spine, vertebral column
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Radius (lower arm bone)
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Sacrum
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Scapula (shoulder blade)
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Vertebra
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Sternum (breastbone)
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Tarsals (ankle bones)
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Tibia (lower leg bone)
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Ulna (lower arm bone)
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Aponeurosis
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Joint
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Bursa (cavity)
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Cartilage
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Intervertebral disk
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Meniscus (crescent)
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Synovia, synovial membrane
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Tendon
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Crooked, stiff, bent
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Movement, motion
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Hump (increased convexity of the spine)
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Lamina (thin, flat place or layer)
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Bent forward (increased concavity of the spine)
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Bone marrow
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Muscle
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Bone
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Stone
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Crooked, curved
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Inter-
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Above
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Together, joined
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Weakness
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Break
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Surgical fixation, fusion
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Growth
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Split, fissure
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Abnormal condition of stiffness (often referring to fixation of a joint, such as the result of chronic rheumatoid arthritis)
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Inflammation of a joint. The most common forms of arthritis are osteoarthritis and RA
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Inflammation of a bursa
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Softening of cartilage
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Fissure of the skull (congenital)
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Inflammation of an intervertebral disk (discitis)
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Pain in the fibrous tissue and muscles (a common condition characterized by widespread pain and stiffness of muscles, fatigue and disturbed sleep)
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Abnormal condition of a hump (increase convexity of the thoracic spine as viewed from the side)
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Abnormal condition of bending forward (increased concavity of the lumbar spine as viewed from the side)
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Inflammation of the maxilla
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Inflammation of the meniscus
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Muscle weakness
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Tumor of the bone marrow (malignant)
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Inflammation of the bone
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Inflammation of the bone and joint
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Inflammation of the bone and cartilage
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Tumor of the bone and fibrous tissue
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Softening of bones
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Inflammation of the bone and bone marrow
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Abnormal reduction of bone mass (caused by inadequate replacement of bone lost to normal bone lysis and can lead to osteoporosis)
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Abnormal condition of stone like bones (marble like bones caused by increased formation of bone)
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Malignant tumor of the bone
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Inflammation of many muscles
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Fissure of the vertebral column (congenital) (also called spina bifida)
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Dissolution of striated muscle (the severity of the condition and the degree of weakness and pain vary. Some causes of the illness are trauma, extreme exertion, and drug toxicity; in severe cases renal failure can result.)
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Abnormal reduction of connective tissue (such as loss of skeletal muscle mass in the elderly)
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Abnormal condition of (lateral) a curved spine
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Inflammation of the vertebral joint
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Abnormal condition of the vertebra (a general term used to describe changes to the spine from osteoarthritis or ankylosis)
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Malignant tumor of the synovial membrane
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Inflammation of a tendon
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Inflammation of the tendon and synovial membrane
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Suture of an aponeurosis
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Surgical puncture of a joint to aspirate fluid
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(surgical) breaking of a (stiff) joint
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Surgical fixation of a joint (also called joint fusion)
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Surgical repair of a joint
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Excision of a bursa
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Excision of a carpal bone
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Excision of a cartilage
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Surgical repair of a cartilage
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Excision of a rib
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Surgical repair of the skull
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Incision of the skull (as for surgery of the brain)
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Excision of an intervertebral disk (a portion of the disk is removed to relieve pressure on nerve roots)
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Excision of a lamina (often performed to relieve pressure on the nerve roots in the lower spine caused by a herniated disk and other conditions)
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Excision of the maxilla
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Excision of the meniscus
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Suture of a muscle
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Excision of bone
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Surgical breaking of a bone to correct a deformity
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Excision of the patella
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Excision of a finger of toe bone
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Incision into the vertebral column
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Fusing together of the vertebrae
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Excision of the synovial membrane of a joint
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Excision of one or more tarsal bones
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Surgical repair of the tendon and muscle
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Suture of a tendon
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Surgical repair of the vertebrae
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Radiographic imaging of a joint with contrast media
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Visual examination of a joint used for a diarthrodial (movable) joint
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Record of the intrinsic electrical activity in a skeletal muscle
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Pain in the joint
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Without development (wasting)
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Slow movement
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Pertaining to the wrist
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Pertaining to the clavicle
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Pertaining to the cranium
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Difficult movement
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Abnormal development
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Pertaining to the femur
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Pertaining to the humerus
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excessive movement
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Excessive development
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Pertaining to the ilium and femur
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Pertaining to between the ribs
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Pertaining to between the vertebrae
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Pertaining to within the cranium
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Pertaining to the ischium and fibula
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Pertaining to the ischium and pubis
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Pertaining to the loins (the part of the back between the thorax and pelvis)
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Pertaining to the loins and the ribs
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Pertaining to the lumbar regions (loin) and the sacrum