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luteal

ADJECTIVE
  1. of or relating to the corpus luteum

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  • The inferior gluteal artery also assists in forming the cruciate anastomosis that forms around the neck and greater trochanter of the femur.
  • Think of it as a repeated uphill sprint requiring constant firing of the gluteal muscles. Times, Sunday Times
  • Doctors plan to remove her breasts, her gluteal muscles and her calves because of damage from industrial silicone that allegedly was injected into her body.
  • To date, the question of luteal-like structures in lampreys and hagfish is unresolved.
  • The spine is in Spain very curved, producing what is termed _ensellure_, or saddle-back -- a characteristic which gives great flexibility to the back and prominence to the gluteal regions, sometimes slightly simulating steatopygia. Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 4 Sexual Selection In Man
  • As you exhale, contract your core muscles (i.e., your abs, spine extensors, gluteals and other muscles that control your pelvis) to help maintain your alignment.
  • The presence of a luteal like structure in cyclostomes has been observed but its function is still unclear.
  • Interleave running days with days of other exercises, such as squats, lunges and gluteal strengthening. Times, Sunday Times
  • Remember also to tie the ischiatic and gluteal arteries, in the posterior flap before ligating the femoral and profunda, for if the main artery is properly held by the assistant, it will not bleed. An Epitome of Practical Surgery, for Field and Hospital.
  • It is termed the gluteal tuberosity, and gives attachment to part of the Glutæus maximus: its upper part is often elongated into a roughened crest, on which a more or less well-marked, rounded tubercle, the third trochanter, is occasionally developed. II. Osteology. 6c. 3. The Femur
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