Coracobrachialis – An Overview
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Coracobrachialis – An Overview

The coracobrachialis, also known as the rotator cuff, is a small, thin muscle that originates behind the coracobrachialis (the white area on the shoulder). The tendon muscle runs inferolaterally to the sternum. They insert onto the coracoderm’s anteroposterior surface, near the acromion. The tendon is found generally between the front of the clbumere, and the…

Great Potoo Birds of Peru – A class of Caprimulgundidae

Great Potoo Birds of Peru – A class of Caprimulgundidae

Potoo is a class of Caprimulgundidae, birds closely related to the frogmouth and nightjars. They can also be called poor-me-ours, after their hauntingling calls. There are currently seven recognized species in one family, the Nyctibius. This family includes all the migratory birds in the New World and South America. In addition to their charming songs,…

EDP – How Does an EDP Compare to Sediment Removal?

Electronic Transfer formulation (ETP) refers to the separation of contaminants in industrial wastewater from the rest of the wastewater. Industrial wastewater treatment constitutes the systematic processes applied for treating industrial wastewaters that are produced as a by-product by industries. After treatment, most of the industrial wastewater can be reused either directly or to a groundwater…

Capital Stock – What is Par Value Per Share?

Capital Stock – What is Par Value Per Share?

Capital stock is the whole shares of ownership in a company divided into smaller shares. In American English, the stocks are collectively referred to as “stock”. Each share of this stock represents a fractional share in proportion to its value. There are different kinds of stocks such as common stock, preferred stock, warrant stock, debt…

How Does The Fisher Effect Affect Purchasing Power?

How Does The Fisher Effect Affect Purchasing Power?

In economics, the Fisher effect is basically the trend for fixed interest rates to fluctuate to match the initial inflation rate. It is also known as the Taylor rule after the famous economic thinker, Irving Fisher. The concept of the Fisher effect was developed by a Chicago businessman, Sam W. Fisher, in 1928. His notion…

Using the Shemagh Necklace For Style and Protection

Using the Shemagh Necklace For Style and Protection

The shemagh or kufya, also known as hurrah, shemagh or makhaira, is an Islamic headdress, sometimes described as a tribal cloak, or what is also sometimes referred to as a tribal dress, and which originally originated in Yemen; however it is now widely worn throughout the Middle East. In Islam, it is referred to as…