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  • The globus pallidus externus normally sends inhibitory signals to the subthalamic nucleus.
  • In these taxa, the trochanteric fossa is the insertion point for the puboischiofemoralis externus muscle.
  • All muscles in the lateral rotator group obturator externus, which is innervated by the lumbar plexus.
  • These muscles are called M . pubo-ischio-femoralis externus 1 and 2 in crocodylians.
  • The puboischiofemoralis externus muscle of " Poposaurus " is also similar to those of living crocodilians.
  • It distributes branches to the obturator externus, pectineus, anastomoses with the posterior branch and with the medial femoral circumflex artery.
  • The ear is carved in one plane, and highly stylized . vastus externus, the shin is vertical, and the malleoli are level.
  • Muscles like the adductor mandibulae externus medialis, which are weak in most crocodilians, became more important as jaw closers and were greatly enlarged.
  • :No mention of the Obturator externus at all; and that muscle is covered on the following page, without mention of the Obturator internus.
  • It has been demonstrated by the course of the posterior branch of obturator nerve that the obturator externus is divided into a superior muscle fascicle and a main belly.
  • The outer surface is uneven for the origin of the obturator externus and some of the fibers of the adductor magnus; its inner surface forms part of the anterior wall of the pelvis.
  • The "'obturator externus groove "'is the groove on the posterior neck of the femur for the insertion of the obturator externus muscle, a muscle that is important during bipedal locomotion.
  • The "'obturator externus groove "'is the groove on the posterior neck of the femur for the insertion of the obturator externus muscle, a muscle that is important during bipedal locomotion.
  • The cells of the indirect pathway in the caudate and putamen that receive these signals are inhibitory and, once activated, they send inhibitory signals to the globus pallidus externus, reducing the activity in that nucleus.
  • The fossil " Orrorin tugenensis " ( 6-7 mya ) possesses the obturator externus groove, which suggests that it moved bipedally and could represent one of the earliest fossils with evidence of bipedal locomotion.
  • The obturator externus muscle is sometimes considered part of this group, and sometimes excluded . ( Spatially, it is in this location, but functionally, it is more similar to the other lateral rotator group muscles ).
  • The Romans regarded " ritus graecus " as part of their own " mos maiorum " ( ancestral tradition ), and not as " novus aut externus ritus ", novel or foreign rite.
  • Here it enters the thigh, through the obturator canal, and divides into an anterior and a posterior branch, which are separated at first by some of the fibers of the obturator externus, and lower down by the adductor brevis.
  • It was named for a notch on its coronoid process which most likely was the insertion point for a chewing muscle, the adductor mandibulae externus . " Charassognathus " was a tiny animal, with a skull only 5 centimeters in length.
  • It leaves the pelvis in front of the obturator externus and descends in front of the adductor brevis, and behind the pectineus and adductor longus; at the lower border of the latter muscle it communicates with the saphenous branches of the femoral nerve, forming a kind of plexus.
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