Clavicular

Word CLAVICULAR
Character 10
Hyphenation cla vic u lar
Pronunciations N/A

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When "clavicular" breathing is used in the sense of upper chest breathing, it is correct as far as it goes, but the term is not a happy one to employ in this sense, and it has led to error in theory and practice. ❋ Wesley Mills (1881)

By "clavicular" breathing some mean upper chest breathing, and others a form of respiration in which the shoulders (clavicles, or key-bones) are raised with inspiration in an objectionable manner. ❋ Wesley Mills (1881)

Its limbs are controlled by axial drive motors and clavicular trailing links, allowing the T-800s to maneuver faster than the T-600s, as bursts of speed of up to 22 mph no longer threatened the joint assemblies. ❋ Unknown (2008)

ROBERTS: Distal clavicular excision, arthroscopic distal clavicular excision. ❋ Unknown (2008)

I tell you I have been feeling like a schlub lately, I had a distal clavicular excision, shoulder surgery in other words on Friday, and just looking forward to getting back there in the gym, but not just yet. ❋ Unknown (2008)

A 4cm x 2cm bullet exit wound on the left supra clavicular fossa close to the midline. ❋ Unknown (2005)

Combined, clavicular fusion and wisdom tooth eruption are good indicators of adulthood. ❋ Reichs, Kathy (2006)

This passion for sport left him with a painful shoulder due to acromioc clavicular joint arthritis and bony spurs. ❋ Thatsnews (2006)

In clavicular breathing, the clavicles collar bones are raised to open up the narrow upper portion of the lungs. ❋ Daniel Reid (1989)

Women are especially inclined towards shallow clavicular breathing. ❋ Daniel Reid (1989)

Close behind the right sterno-clavicular articulation, but separated from it by the sternal insertions of the thin ribbon-like muscles named sterno-hyoid and thyroid, together with the cervical fascia, is situated the brachio-cephalic or innominate artery, A B, Plates 5 and 6, having at its outer side the internal jugular division of the brachio-cephalic vein, W K, Plate 5. ❋ Joseph Maclise (N/A)

The subclavian artery, B Q, Plate 5, traverses the root of the neck, in an arched direction from the sterno-clavicular articulation to the middle of the shaft of the clavicle, beneath which it passes, being destined for the arm. ❋ Joseph Maclise (N/A)

Left sterno-mastoid muscle, cut across, and separated from g g, its sternal and clavicular attachments. ❋ Joseph Maclise (N/A)

Y. Place indicating the interval between the clavicular and sternal insertions of sterno-cleido-mastoid muscle. ❋ Joseph Maclise (N/A)

The exact locality of the artery in this part of its course would be indicated by a finger's breadth external to the clavicular attachment of the sterno-mastoid muscle. ❋ Joseph Maclise (N/A)

Aperture of _entry_ (Mauser), at the posterior border of the left sterno-mastoid, 1 inch above the clavicle; _exit_, near the posterior border of the right sterno-mastoid, 2 inches from the sterno-clavicular joint. ❋ George Henry Makins (N/A)

When examined there was slight fulness over an area roughly circular and about 2-1/2 inches in extent, of which the sterno-clavicular joint lay just within the centre. ❋ George Henry Makins (N/A)

There was likewise present a slight depression in right supra-clavicular region, lung over this area slightly impaired. ❋ Bernard Glueck (N/A)

The common carotid artery ascends the cervical region almost perpendicularly from opposite the sterno-clavicular articulation to the greater cornu of the os hyoides. ❋ Joseph Maclise (N/A)

P. Layer of the cervical fascia lying beneath the clavicular portion of the sterno-mastoid muscle. ❋ Joseph Maclise (N/A)

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