| 31. | It is inserted behind on the tuberosity of the calcaneus, the proximal phalanx and its related sesamoid bone.
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| 32. | Fourth, there is often a small sesamoid bone in the tendon of origin of popliteus in many species.
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| 33. | In mid summer, Brass Hat suffered a sesamoid fracture that kept him out of racing for several months.
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| 34. | Crenshaw, 45, had the sesamoid, a pea-sized bone, removed from under his big toe.
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| 35. | Spears said an issue for Crenshaw will be how well he can push off the toe without the sesamoid bone.
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| 36. | The colt had an enlarged sesamoid bone in his ankle, and some horsemen thought he would soon break down.
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| 37. | Additionally, the sesamoid bone in the mole, sensu strictu, is a bone that develops within a tendon.
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| 38. | Both heads become phalanx of the thumb; at the junction between the tendinous heads there is a sesamoid bone.
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| 39. | The most well-known sesamoid bone is the patella, more commonly known as the'knee cap '.
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| 40. | Following this race it was announced that High-Rise had fractured a sesamoid bone and would not race again.
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