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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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Impression Management during Evaluation and Psychological Reactions Post-donation of Living Kidney Donors [PDF]
Many healthcare providers have been concerned about the extent to which potential kidney donors use impression management or concealment of important information regarding their medical history, current functioning, or other circumstances that could ...
Anderson +16 more
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Traditional and Health-Related Philanthropy: The Role of Resources and Personality [PDF]
I study the relationships of resources and personality characteristics to charitable giving, postmortem organ donation, and blood donation in a nationwide sample of persons in households in the Netherlands.
Batson C. Daniel +21 more
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Military Intervention, Regional Organizations, and Host-State Consent [PDF]
Two ethical frameworks have dominated the discussion of organ donation for long: that of property rights and that of gift-giving. However, recent years have seen a drastic rise in the number of philosophical analyses of the meaning of giving and ...
Wippman, David
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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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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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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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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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Case report of a bifurcated fibular (lateral) collateral ligament: which band is the dominant one?
BACKGROUND: The fibular collateral ligament is a permanent and extracapsular ligament of the knee joint. It is located on the lateral aspect of the knee and extends from the lateral epicondyle of the femur to the lateral surface of the head of the fibula.
K. Kurtys +5 more
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Receiving, or ‘Adopting’, Donated Embryos to Have Children: Parents Narrate and Draw Kinship Boundaries [PDF]
Existing research suggests that embryo donation (ED) may be seen as similar to adoption by those who donate or receive embryos, or it may not. Our qualitative study explored whether having a child via embryo donation initiated kinship connections between
Golombok +12 more
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