The longissimus thoracis et lumborum is the intermediate and largest of the continuations of the erector spinae. In the lumbar region (longissimus lumborum)...
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Lineus longissimus. Wikispecies has information related to Lineus longissimus. "Lineus longissimus" at the Encyclopedia of Life "Lineus longissimus". National...
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Aesculapian snake (redirect from Zamenis longissimus)
contiguous area of the previous nominotypical subspecies, Zamenis longissimus longissimus, which is now the only recognized monotypic form, covers most of...
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Erector spinae muscles (section Longissimus)
The longissimus muscle is the intermediate and the largest of the three columns. It has three parts with different origin and insertion: longissimus thoracis...
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loin of a steer. It consists of a muscle that does little work, the longissimus, making the meat particularly tender, although not as tender as the nearby...
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Scotch fillet, club, or Delmonico. The muscle group concerned is the longissimus dorsi, which runs down the back of the animal adjacent to the vertebrae...
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are mostly composed of the longissimus dorsi muscle but also contain the complexus and spinalis muscles. The longissimus dorsi is also referred to as...
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Phorusrhacos (redirect from Phorusrhacos longissimus)
described as that of an edentate mammal which he named Phorusrhacos longissimus. The generic name is derived from Greek -φόρος, (-phoros), an element...
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Caelostomus longissimus is a species in the ground beetle family Carabidae. It is found in Vietnam. "GBIF, Caelostomus longissimus". Retrieved 2024-09-19...
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longissimus, also known as the extremely long blind snake, is a species of blind snake that is endemic to Australia. The specific epithet longissimus...
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