The posterior set passes superiorly and medially from the crest on the superior border of the neck of the rib to the inferior border of the transverse process of the vertebra immediately superior to it.
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The anterior set passes obliquely superiorly and laterally from the sharp crest on the superior border of the neck of each rib to the anterior surface of the transverse process of the vertebra immediately superior to it.
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If there's a serious concern about search results ( I don't think there is ), move this content to Superior border ( disambiguation ) . ~ talk ) 13 : 25, 9 March 2016 ( UTC)
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The arch of the aorta forms two curvatures : one with its convexity upward, the other with its convexity forward and to the left . Its upper border is usually about 2.5 cm . below the superior border to the manubrium sterni.
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I don't exactly what you mean by " It will confuse search results to have a specific article which only lists two superior borders " but again there isn't any reason why we can't list all of the examples if need be.
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The thoracic inlet is bounded by : the first thoracic vertebra ( T1 ) " posteriorly ", the first pair of ribs " laterally " ( more specifically, the first ribs form lateral C-shaped curves posterior to anterior ), the costal cartilage of the first rib and the superior border of the manubrium " anteriorly ".
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The two heads are separated from one another at their origins by a triangular interval ( " supraclavicular fossa " ) but gradually blend, below the middle of the neck, into a thick, rounded muscle which is inserted, by a strong tendon, into the lateral surface of the mastoid process, from its apex to its superior border, and by a thin aponeurosis into the lateral half of the superior nuchal line of the occipital bone.
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The whole pattern of these very stubby articles on elements of the geometry of these body parts strikes me as a great deal of padding, especially since they appear, nearly in their entirety, in the main articles on these bones and organs . " Gray's Anatomy ", for example, deals with the superior border of the scapula in four sentences and a caption on a diagram ( which picture appears in our article on the scapula ).