| 11. | The scapulocoracoid, a bone that makes up the pectoral girdle, is large and broad.
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| 12. | The pectoral girdle is well known.
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| 13. | There is extensive fusion of the trunk vertebrae as well as fusion with the pectoral girdle.
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| 14. | Further referred associated remains include arms bones, pectoral girdle bones, vertebrae ( including femorae.
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| 15. | The pelvic and pectoral girdle bones were very thin also, often only several millimetres thick.
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| 16. | The humeral process of the pectoral girdle is moderately long with poorly developed or fine denticulations.
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| 17. | They lack legs but have remnants of the pelvic and pectoral girdles embedded within their body musculature.
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| 18. | The wing and pectoral girdle bones of this avian fossil have been found to be quite distinct.
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| 19. | With progression the illness involves the pectoral girdle and trunk muscles and finally the masseters and temporal muscles.
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| 20. | We don't have a page on general girdles, but see pelvic girdle and pectoral girdle.
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