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Six-headed coracobrachialis muscle
The coracobrachialis muscle is the smallest muscle of the anterior compartment of the arm. It is responsible for flexion and abduction in the glenohumeral joint.
N. Zielinska, Ł. Olewnik
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Liver Donation From Marginal Donors: To Donate or Not to Donate?
Livers from deceased donors compose nearly 30% of all organ transplants, and about 700 liver transplants are carried out per year. Marginal livers (extended-criteria donors), however, are not usually accepted by recipient teams, and there is only one center for these procedures in Iran.
Masoud, Mazaheri +4 more
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Legal Analysis of Different Forms of Dowry Waiver with Emphasis on the Instrument of Couple's Will Interpretation [PDF]
The wife as the owner of the dowry can take possession of her property. One of these possessions entails to waive her dowry right and grant it to her husband in various ways.
Abbas Mirshekari, Shobeir Azadbakht
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The relevance of EU directive 2010/53/EU for living organ donation practice [PDF]
With the recent transposition of Directive 2010/53/EU into the transplant regulation of EU Member States, the time is right to have a closer look at its implications for living organ donation practice.
Burnapp, Lisa +10 more
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Background: The International Obesity Task Force recently developed an extended body mass index (BMI) cut-offs for screening thinness, overweight and obesity among children and adolescents.
Shu-Rong Wang +3 more
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Awareness regarding eye donation among stakeholders in Srikakulam district in South India [PDF]
Background There is a huge need for the availability of transplantable donor corneas worldwide to reduce the burden of corneal blindness due to corneal opacity.
Jalbert, I. +3 more
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Case report of the double-headed extensor hallucis longus
BACKGROUND: We present a case report of double-headed extensor hallucis longus (EHL) with potential clinical significance. MATERIALS AND METHODS: Cadaveric dissection of the right lower limb of a 70-year- -old at death female was performed for research ...
K. Ruzik +5 more
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Providing health checks as incentives to retain blood donors — evidence from two field experiments [PDF]
The collection of blood given by donors has proven to be a substantial societal and a managerial challenge. Consequently, blood donation services seek for incentive mechanisms to retain donors.
Clement, Michel +3 more
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Embryo donation families : a follow-up in middle childhood [PDF]
Couples who conceive using donated embryos rear a child to whom they are genetically unrelated. It has been suggested that this may have negative consequences for parenting and child development.
Keeley, Sarah, MacCallum, Fiona
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Morphological variations of the calcaneal tendon: clinical significance
The calcaneal tendon, the largest and strongest in the human body, is created by the common junction of tendons of the gastrocnemius and soleus muscles. It is not a homogenous structure, being represented by layers in various arrangements.
Nicol Zielinska +2 more
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