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Anatomical terms of motion / Rotor cuff / Shoulder / Fly / Deltoid muscle / Glenohumeral joint / Pectoralis major muscle / Abduction / Teres minor muscle / Muscular system / Human anatomy / Anatomy
Date: 2014-02-25 09:47:24
Anatomical terms of motion
Rotor cuff
Shoulder
Fly
Deltoid muscle
Glenohumeral joint
Pectoralis major muscle
Abduction
Teres minor muscle
Muscular system
Human anatomy
Anatomy

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