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  2. Clavicle - Wikipedia

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    The clavicle, collarbone, or keybone is a slender, S-shaped long bone approximately 6 inches (15 cm) long [1] that serves as a strut between the shoulder blade and the sternum (breastbone). There are two clavicles, one on each side of the body. The clavicle is the only long bone in the body that lies horizontally. [2]

  3. Clavicle fracture - Wikipedia

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    Clavicle fractures are commonly known as a breaking of the collarbone, and they are usually a result of injury or trauma. The most common type of fracture occurs when a person falls vertically onto the shoulder or with an outstretched hand. A direct hit to the collarbone can also cause a break.

  4. Collarbone - Wikipedia

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  5. Barack Obama’s Top 10 Movies of 2024 Includes ‘Anora,’ ‘Dune ...

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    This year’s list is shorter than the 2023 line-up from Obama, which featured 14 titles in total — including a day-later addition of the musical adaptation of “The Color Purple.” Best of ...

  6. 30 Color Photos Photographers Took 100 Years Ago That Still ...

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    "After the color image is established, the black silver-based image is dissolved away, leaving the color behind." #28 The Cathedral, Amsterdam, Holland Image credits: Detroit Photograph Company

  7. The 6 most common headache types — and when to see a doctor

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    Intense physical activity can trigger this type of headache by increasing blood flow to the brain, per Healthline. The symptoms usually go away within minutes to hours, but if they last more than ...

  8. Ballerina neckline - Wikipedia

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    Popularized especially by designers and fashion icons of the mid-twentieth century, the term ballerina (or ballet) neckline can be construed in a variety of ways. Some classically styled or traditional leotards have a low, wide, vertically scooped neckline and others are cut in a high horizontal oval shape. Both styles may be accompanied by a ...

  9. Cleidocranial dysostosis - Wikipedia

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    Cleidocranial dysostosis is a general skeletal condition [8] so named from the collarbone (cleido-) and cranium deformities which people with it often have. People with the condition usually present with a painless swelling in the area of the clavicles at 2 to 3 years of age. [ 9 ]