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pectoral <a pectoral; pectorals> N MED

pectoral arch (or girdle)

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The pelvic fins are lower than the pectorals but their bases are about equal in length.
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Pectorals carry blood to the pectoralis which are the flight muscles.
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The pectorals of opahs are also inserted (more or less) horizontally rather than vertically.
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But in the bench press the weaker triceps often fails first, which limits the impact on the pectorals.
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The suture between gulars and humerals forms an obtuse angle, as does that between humerals and pectorals.
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This is a compound exercise for the pectorals.
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The simple, rounded fins are small with the exception of the broad, fan-like pectorals, which actually extend ventrally.
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The faceting of the rest of her body, to some extent, coincides with actual muscular and skeletal features (collar bone, ribcage, pectorals, deltoids, neck tissue).
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The pectorals are blackish-brown and the dorsal fins are dark blue.
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Raising the feet or hands onto elevated surfaces during the exercise emphasize the upper (minor) and lower (major) pectorals, respectively.
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