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bicipital

ADJECTIVE
  1. having two heads or points of origin as a biceps

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  • As it descends through the arm, it lies at first lateral to the brachial artery; about the level of the insertion of the Coracobrachialis it crosses the artery, usually in front of, but occasionally behind it, and lies on its medial side at the bend of the elbow, where it is situated behind the lacertus fibrosus (bicipital fascia), and is separated from the elbow-joint by the Brachialis. IX. Neurology. 6b. The Anterior Divisions
  • The symbol of the Byzantine Empire (Bicipital Eagle) is also impressive. It is signifiable in the floor of the church.
  • A sesamoid bone may develop in the bicipital tendon over the radial tuberosity.
  • He orders to raise in all the castles the bicipital eagle as his emblem.
  • It is also known as the bicipital groove because it carries the tendon for the long head of the biceps brachii muscle.
  • A bicipital axe was a cultic physical object of the Minoan civilisation.
  • The Eagle never stopped unfurling its yellow insignia with the bicipital eagle, which according to tradition was given by Carlo V in person on one of his visits to Siena.
  • It is also known as the bicipital groove because it carries the tendon for the long head of the biceps brachii muscle.
  • -- Because of the exposed position of the bicipital bursa (bursa-intertubercularis) it is occasionally injured. Lameness of the Horse Veterinary Practitioners' Series, No. 1
  • The tubercles are separated from each other by a deep groove, the intertubercular groove (bicipital groove), which lodges the long tendon of the Biceps brachii and transmits a branch of the anterior humeral circumflex artery to the shoulder-joint. II. Osteology. 6a. 3. The Humerus
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