| 1. | The rest of the muscle arises by numerous short tendinous fibers.
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| 2. | The muscle is crossed by three fibrous bands called the tendinous intersections.
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| 3. | It s the long tendinous fibers that propel the animal forward .
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| 4. | It is surrounded by a tendinous, solid, and elastic ring.
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| 5. | Tendinous fibers extend to the greater tubercle with insertions into the bicipital groove.
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| 6. | Frequently, it sends a tendinous slip to the short muscles of the thumb.
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| 7. | The tendinous intersections define the anatomy of the rectus abdominis and assist with physiological movement.
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| 8. | -Other tendinous tissues known to express Tnmd are the diaphragm and chordae tendineae cordis.
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| 9. | The absence of the tendinous plexus layer was first described in 1998 by Meier-Ruge.
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| 10. | The outline of these muscles is interrupted by three or more transverse depressions indicating the tendinous intersections.
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