The longissimus thoracis et lumborum is the intermediate and largest of the continuations of the erector spinae. In the lumbar region (longissimus lumborum)...
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Lineus longissimus. Wikispecies has information related to Lineus longissimus. "Lineus longissimus". The Encyclopedia of Life. "Lineus longissimus". National...
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Aesculapian snake (redirect from Zamenis longissimus)
contiguous area of the previous nominotypical subspecies, Zamenis longissimus longissimus, which is now the only recognized monotypic form, covers most of...
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Erector spinae muscles (section Longissimus)
The longissimus muscle is the intermediate and the largest of the three columns. It has three parts with different origin and insertion: longissimus thoracis...
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loin of a steer. It consists of a muscle that does little work, the longissimus, making the meat particularly tender, although not as tender as the nearby...
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are mostly composed of the longissimus dorsi muscle but also contain the complexus and spinalis muscles. The longissimus dorsi is also referred to as...
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Labeobarbus longissimus is a species of ray-finned fish in the genus Labeobarbus which is endemic to Lake Tana in Ethiopia. Getahun, A. (2010). "Labeobarbus...
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Phorusrhacos (redirect from Phorusrhacos longissimus)
described as that of an edentate mammal which he named Phorusrhacos longissimus. The generic name is derived from Greek -φόρος, (-phoros), an element...
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Abacetus longissimus is a species of ground beetle in the subfamily Pterostichinae. It was described by Straneo in 1940. "Abacetus longissimus Straneo...
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longissimus, also known as the extremely long blind snake, is a species of blind snake that is endemic to Australia. The specific epithet longissimus...
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Scotch fillet, club, or Delmonico. The muscle group concerned is the longissimus dorsi, which runs down the back of the animal adjacent to the vertebrae...
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Rugowithius longissimus is a species of pseudoscorpion in the Withiidae family. It was described in 2015 by Australian arachnologist Mark Harvey. The...
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Caelostomus longissimus is a species in the ground beetle family Carabidae. It is found in Vietnam. "GBIF, Caelostomus longissimus". Retrieved 2024-09-19...
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Brown garden eel (redirect from Heteroconger longissimus)
Synonyms of Heteroconger longissimus Archived 2013-07-02 at archive.today at www.fishbase.org. Common names for Heteroconger longissimus Archived 2013-07-01...
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Fusinus longissimus is a species of sea snail, a marine gastropod mollusc in the family Fasciolariidae, the spindle snails, the tulip snails and their...
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thinly sliced piece of pork, which is the larger, tougher loineye - or longissimus - muscle, which is battered or breaded, deep fried, and served on a small...
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Phaenomonas longissima (redirect from Callechelys longissimus)
Synonyms Callechelys longissimus Cadenat & Marchal, 1963 Bascanichthys longissimus (Cadenat & Marchal, 1963) Phaenomonas longissimus (Cadenat & Marchal...
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along its length. These are formed of three smaller muscles – spinalis, longissimus, and iliocostalis. The name hyperextension is commonly used for back...
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Phytographiae Australiae. The specific epithet (longissimus) is a Latin word meaning "longest". Calothamnus longissimus is found in the Avon Wheatbelt, Geraldton...
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Trichodes longissimus is a beetle species of checkered beetles belonging to the family Cleridae, subfamily Clerinae. It was described by Abeille in 1881...
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Synuchus longissimus is a species of ground beetle in the subfamily Harpalinae. It was described by Habu in 1978. "Synuchus longissimus Habu, 1978". Catalogue...
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Aneflus longissimus is a species of beetle in the family Cerambycidae. It was described by Henry Walter Bates in 1885. The larvae of this beetle usually...
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Australiophilus longissimus is a species of centipede in the Zelanophilidae family. It is endemic to Australia, and was first described in 1925 by German...
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Aesculapian snake, Z. lineatus (Camerano, 1891) Aesculapian snake, Z. longissimus (Laurenti, 1768) Persian rat snake, Z. persicus (F. Werner, 1913) Ladder...
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Coelorinchus longissimus is a species of rattail; this deep-water fish is found in the waters around Taiwan and southern Japan. This elongated fish grows...
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metres (190 ft) for the marine nemertean worm (bootlace worm), Lineus longissimus. Various types of worm occupy a small variety of parasitic niches, living...
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Rubus allegheniensis (redirect from Rubus longissimus)
Blanch. Rubus fryei H.A.Davis & T.Davis Rubus latens L.H.Bailey Rubus longissimus L.H.Bailey Rubus nigrobaccatus Focke Rubus nigrobaccus L.H.Bailey Rubus...
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Cirsium scariosum (redirect from Carduus longissimus)
Cirsium scariosum is a species of thistle known by the common names meadow thistle, elk thistle and dwarf thistle. It is native to much of western North...
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Quadratus lumborum muscle Erector spinae Iliocostalis pars lumborum Longissimus pars thoracis Latissimus dorsi Tensor fasciae latae Iliacus muscle Fascia...
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three inches (7–8 cm) of bone beyond the main muscle (the rib eye or Longissimus dorsi) are left on the rack, with the top two inches (5 cm) exposed....
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