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Direct muscle attachment

Weir, R. F. ff, (1995) Direct Muscle Attachment as a Control Input for a Position Servo Prosthesis Controller. Ph.D. dissertation. Dept, of Biomedical Engineering, Northwestern University, Evanston, DI., June. [Pg.882]

Extraocular muscles The six muscles attached directly to the outside of the eyeball, and consists of the medial, lateral, superior, inferior recti, and the superior and inferior oblique muscles. [Pg.270]

Select several large muscles (trapezius, biceps, sternocleidomastoid, deltoid) and follow the directions of their fibers to the muscle attachments. [Pg.65]


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