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longhead

(ˈlɒŋˌhɛd)
n
1. (Anthropology & Ethnology) a skull of greater than average length
2. (Anthropology & Ethnology) a person with such a skull
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"I had an ultrasound and when it was put on my bicep, she went 'oh it's not there.' I was sitting there thinking 'oh god here we go again!' "I had ruptured a longhead bicep tendon on my right arm.
Growth, mortality, and exploitation rates for longhead hairtail were estimated from 8,350 individuals.
Similar alterations in force couple of upper and lower trapezius and dysfunction of serratus anterior muscles occur which decreases the Subacromial space.25 This causes excessive superior translation of the HH26-28 and repeated movement leads to the injury of longhead of biceps and the rotator cuff tendon itself.
Though not a show-off, this fish was a threatened species: a longhead darter.
Longhead dab, Limanda proboscidea Yellowfin sole flounder, Limanda aspera Arctic flounder, Pleuronectes glacialis All Unidentified fish 1 5 Minimum no.
Species that were captured only by seine were Arctic cisco and threespine stickleback (Gasterasteus aculeatus), whereas species captured only by trawl were longhead dab (Limanda proboscidea), rainbow smelt (Osmerus mordax), whitespotted green ling (Hexagrammos stelleri), and marbled eelpout (Lycodes raridens).
Lenart et al., "Longhead of the biceps tendinopathy: diagnosis and management," The Journal of the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, vol.
Wiltshire Police said the wreckage was found near the A345 at Longhead.
lookalike Brian Howe) and his smaller sidekick Dutch "the Swede" Annacrombie (Dan Conroy), arriving in fictional Longhead Bay to sniff out trouble.
Flatfish species with declining biomass estimates included the yellowfin sole (Limanda aspera) and Greenland turbot (Reinhardtius hippoglossoides), and a decline in lesser abundant species such as longhead dab (Limanda proboscidea) and Alaska plaice (Pleuronectes quadrituberculatus).
Prime Bull 1st ( JG & M Little, Greenhill Farm, Wigton sold for 143.5p 2nd ( JG & M Little, Greenhill Farm, Wigton sold for 144.5p 3rd ( Messrs A Twentyman, Osborne Farm, Longhead, Wigton sold for 140.5p 4th ( Messrs A Twentyman, Osborne Farm, Longhead, Wigton sold for 140.5p
Longhead dabs, also within the genus Limanda (proboscidea), have similar reproductive characteristics to yellowfin sole in respect to their high fecundity at length, small diameter of eggs, shallow spawning location, and spring-summer spawning season (Table 7).