| 1. | The Medial pectoral nerve pierces the pectoralis minor and the clavipectoral fascia.
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| 2. | Pectoralis minor is a thin, triangular muscle located beneath the pectoralis major.
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| 3. | The pectoralis major, pectoralis minor, coracobrachialis, and triceps work eccentrically.
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| 4. | The pectoralis minor muscle is covered anteriorly ( superficially ) by the clavipectoral fascia.
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| 5. | Axillary nodes are classified according to their positions relative to the pectoralis minor muscle.
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| 6. | The third option is the pectoralis minor muscle, which is mainly used in children.
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| 7. | In the UK the strips of pectoralis minor are called " chicken mini-fillets ".
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| 8. | The medial pectoral nerve pierces both the pectoralis minor and the sternocostal head of the pectoralis major.
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| 9. | Often, the tenderloin ( pectoralis minor ) is marketed separately from the breast ( pectoralis major ).
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| 10. | In addition, the pectoralis minor muscle has a muscle fibre orientation that is much alike with the facial muscles.
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