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... origin . The movable attachment , where the effects are exerted , is termed the insertion . These can be reversed ... origin is near the spinal axis , and the insertion is peripheral . The fibers of origin are often very short ...
... origin . The movable attachment , where the effects are exerted , is termed the insertion . These can be reversed ... origin is near the spinal axis , and the insertion is peripheral . The fibers of origin are often very short ...
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... ORIGIN INSERTION Tensor tympani Upper edge of Handle of malleus orifice of Eustachian tube ( cartilaginous sector ) Stapedius INNERVATION Tensor tympani branch of tri- geminal ; man- dibular nerve neck of stapes ACTION Brings handle of ...
... ORIGIN INSERTION Tensor tympani Upper edge of Handle of malleus orifice of Eustachian tube ( cartilaginous sector ) Stapedius INNERVATION Tensor tympani branch of tri- geminal ; man- dibular nerve neck of stapes ACTION Brings handle of ...
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... ORIGIN INSERTION NAME Levatores costarum Subcostals Transverse proc- esses seventh cervical and first 11 thoracic vertebrae Inner surfaces of several ribs Next lower rib , usually , between tubercle and angle Deep surfaces of ribs a few ...
... ORIGIN INSERTION NAME Levatores costarum Subcostals Transverse proc- esses seventh cervical and first 11 thoracic vertebrae Inner surfaces of several ribs Next lower rib , usually , between tubercle and angle Deep surfaces of ribs a few ...
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Anatomic Concepts and Bodily Organization 29 | 2-19 |
Neural Regulation of Speech 61 | 21 |
Autonomic and Endocrine Regulators of Speech 133 | 93 |
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