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forearm and pectoral
He has several tattoos: a Celtic cross ( on his upper right arm ), his mother's maiden name ( on his forearm ), and a red Maple Leaf on his left pectoral ( which can be seen in Fanboys and Knocked Up ).

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He was on the thin side, with big hands, and the kind of wrists that give away the power in forearm and bicep.
He hunched his left shoulder into it and slashed at Roberts' forearm with his own, felt the blade slide off his sleeve.
His forearm smashed painfully into the narrow washboard and he grimaced as he grabbed his bruised limb with his other hand and rolled into the boat.
This could involve rapidly switching from pronation to supination of the forearm.
* In 2003, 27-year-old Aron Ralston amputated his forearm using his pocketknife and breaking and tearing the two bones, after the arm got stuck under a boulder when hiking in Utah.
Aside from cranial features, these features include the form of bones in the wrist, forearm, shoulder, knees, and feet.
The right forearm, which Xavier used to bless and baptize his converts, was detached by Pr.
He played most of the tournament wearing a lightweight cast on his forearm.
Known as an Argive grip, it placed the handle at the edge of the shield, and was supported by a leather fastening ( for the forearm ) at the centre.
The remains include six human bones: a knucklebone from the right hand, a tooth, part of a cranium, a rib, and an ulna, or forearm bone.
As the opponent's punch arrives, the boxer delivers a sharp, lateral, open-handed blow to the opponent's wrist or forearm, redirecting the punch.
* Grade 1 ( mild edema ): Lymphedema involves the distal parts such as a forearm and hand or a lower leg and foot.
The wudu ( or ablution ) area, where Muslims wash their hands, forearm, face and feet before they pray.
He never told me why, but he had a long knife scar on his forearm ", and claimed that his older brother was a police chief in Jizan.
Strabo uses the astronomical cubit ( pēchus, the length of the forearm from the elbow to the tip of the little finger ) as a measure of the elevation of the sun.
The choke is applied by placing the forearm against the trachea ( i. e. the forearm is parallel to the clavicles of the opponent ) and pulling back, with the other hand of the athlete possibly assisting the pull by gripping the hand of the choking arm.
An alternative, and less painful way of applying this choke, is to bend the choking arm in a " V " shape and put pressure with the biceps and the forearm on the two sides of the neck, respectively ; this is a circulatory choke, which puts pressure on the arteries taking blood to the brain and thus deprives the brain of oxygen.
A rifleman needs to have one hand in front of the cylinder to balance the weapon, and as a result, would end up with shards of metal sprayed at high velocity into his forearm.
However, the repetitive rowing action can put strain on knee joints, the spine and the tendons of the forearm, and inflammation of these are the most common rowing injuries.
The flexion synergy for the upper extremity includes scapular retraction and elevation, shoulder abduction and external rotation, elbow flexion, forearm supination, and wrist and finger flexion.

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A patient with a traumatic amputation of the forearm might just be tagged yellow, have the bleeding stopped, and then be sent to a hospital when possible.
The broken-off bent forearm found near the mummy, which had been proposed to have belonged to " The Younger Lady " mummy, was conclusively shown not to actually belong to it.
Males tend to have slightly thicker and longer limbs and digit bones ( phalanges ), while females tend to have narrower rib cages, smaller teeth, less angular mandibles, less pronounced cranial features such as the brow ridges and external occipital protuberance ( the small bump at the back of the skull ), and the carrying angle of the forearm is more pronounced in females.
Some handles have long arms extending across the length of the user's forearm.
In lesser apes, both muscles have separate bellies in the forearm, but in Old World monkeys they separate in the carpal tunnel.
They have a length of about three inches ( 7. 5 cm ), a forearm length of, and weight of about one ounce ( 30 grams ).
Recent studies have demonstrated that using topical tissue expansion can reduce the need for a split thickness skin graft after harvesting a forearm free flap.
Roy Halladay of the Philadelphia Phillies also throws a cut fastball, but claims that overusing it has given him forearm trouble which may have prematurely ended Halladay's 2006 season due to forearm stiffness, since the grip causes more stress than a standard four-seamer.
He is well remembered due to the incident before the 1978 World Cup final, when the opponent Argentinians objected to the cast he wore on his injured forearm since it could have injured an Argentinian player.
Other fossils, which do not preserve actual impressions of feathers, still preserve the associated bumps on the forearm bones where long wing feathers would have attached in life.
They normally cover part of the forearm only, but chest-guards are sometimes worn, usually by female archers, and other areas have at times been protected.
The case against Barksdale is strengthened when a scratch on his forearm is proven to have been perpetrated by Jessica during a confrontation at a local bar.
They have a strong crest on the outer edge of the forearm, leg, and foot.
Klumpke's paralysis is a form of paralysis involving the muscles of the forearm and hand, resulting from a brachial plexus injury in which the eighth cervical ( C8 ) and first thoracic ( T1 ) nerves are injured either before or after they have joined to form the lower trunk.
However, morphogens often have additional activities such as controlling the growth of the tissue or orienting the polarity of cells within it ( for example, the hairs on your forearm point in one direction ).
He was rushed into emergency surgery to have veins transplanted from his inner thigh to his forearm.
A more wealthy harquebusier may have worn a buff coat ( the finest quality buff coats were often more expensive than an iron cuirass ) under his armour and a metal gauntlet to protect his bridle hand and forearm.
He fires arrows from his right forearm and seems to have super strength.
They most commonly form at the shoulder or the knee but have been known to occur in the long bones of the forearm ( i. e. the radius and ulna ).
The people of Halidom have always derived their physical and mental abilities from three golden circlets worn by their ruler: the first around his forehead, the second on his right forearm, the third on his right thumb.

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