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Dictionary » A » Adductor muscles Adductor muscles(Science: anatomy) Any muscle that pulls inward toward the midline of the body. For example, the adductor muscles of the leg serve to pull the legs together. The opposite of adductor is abductor. ![]()
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Results from our forumhelp for naja... sheath (D,E), removing barriers to venom flow such that when the M. adductor mandibulae externus superficialis (AMES) contracts, venom pressure ... (lateral surface) or broken colors (medial surface) for the following muscles: M. adductor mandibular externus superficialis (yellow); M. levator ...
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