mammal humerus 3d models
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Humerus fx brace Original model at thangs.com: https://social.thangs.com/m/796863
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Left Proximal Humerus of a Guanaco. ...Meat was processed with 2000 strikes.
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Scapula is the bone that connects the humerus (upper arm bone) with the clavicle (collar bone).
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Mammal Collection Division, 262156 (Department of Mammals, Southwest Biology Museum, University of New Mexico)
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Diver Suffers Fierce Marine Mammal Assault Beneath Ocean Surface
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The creature is an exceptionally obese mammal boasting lengthy digits.
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The object was baked by a domesticated carnivorous mammal.
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Mammal Division, Southwest Biology Museum, 132817 University of New Mexico
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This implant serves a purpose in the human body, specifically for treating fractures in the humerus bone.
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Spine with ribs and humerus sections, Processed with CT scan and segmented with Meshlab and Miele software.Printed with Formlabs
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Museum of Southwestern Biology Division of Mammals at the University of New Mexico is responsible for cataloging and studying mammals.
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Humans possess a range of essential skeletal components linked to the rotator cuff, comprising the Scapula, Humerus, Glenoid Cavity, Acromion Process, and Clavicle.
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Just wrapping up the task. ...Given that the scapulae and humerus are protected, it makes sense for this area to be shielded too...
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The left humerus bone displays an unusual characteristic, being nearly identical to its right-sided counterpart, originating from a female source.
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Museum of Southwestern Biology's Mammal Division at the University of New Mexico holds catalog number 181305 for a mammal specimen.