rhomboid in the PONS Dictionary

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When activating together, the upper and lower fibers also assist the middle fibers (along with other muscles such as the rhomboids) with scapular retraction/adduction.
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One of the architectural features is the rhomboid facade structure, with 3556 triangular panes of glass forming the outer skin.
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Initial work indicated that rhomboids recognise instability of the transmembrane alpha-helix as the main substrate determinant.
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Young rhomboid shaped red leaves form on slender branchlets, marked with pale lenticels.
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The stem is slender (23 mm thick) and angular to rhomboid in cross section.
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These fish are predatory, have sharp teeth and generally have a rhomboid shape.
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As such, the muscle is an antagonist to the rhomboids.
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The west side of the work was a plain elevated a number of feet above the rhomboid itself.
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These had expanded rhomboid contact facets with the expanded upper parts of the crest processes of the nasal bones, forming the rear of the crest.
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The hatched rhomboids were also replaced with small ray or tongue patterns.
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