| 1. | Articulated with the scapula, the coracoid is sub-circular.
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| 2. | Typically, the triangle of auscultation is covered by the scapula.
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| 3. | Scapula notations were near the socket or a lower edge.
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| 4. | For example, shrugging is an example of elevation of the scapula.
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| 5. | The artery then enters the supraspinatous fossa of the scapula.
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| 6. | Fossil finds are only a scapula, femur and part of fibula.
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| 7. | The racket-shaped scapula is characteristic of the Rebacchisauridae.
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| 8. | On either side is a shield-like scale called a scapula.
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| 9. | The scapula is much longer, 93 %, than the coracoid.
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| 10. | The scapula forms the back of the shoulder girdle.
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