intertubercular sulcus of the humerus
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intertubercular sulcus of the humerus
Summary
intertubercular sulcus of the humerus ranks in the top 2% of general entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (26 views/month).[1]
Key Facts
- intertubercular sulcus of the humerus's image is recorded as Bicipital-groove.jpg[2].
- intertubercular sulcus of the humerus's subclass of is recorded as subdivision of surface of humerus[3].
- intertubercular sulcus of the humerus's part of is recorded as humerus[4].
- intertubercular sulcus of the humerus's has part is recorded as lateral lip of bicipital groove[5].
- intertubercular sulcus of the humerus's has part is recorded as medial lip of bicipital groove[6].
- intertubercular sulcus of the humerus's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0c867h[7].
- intertubercular sulcus of the humerus's Terminologia Anatomica 98 ID is recorded as A02.4.04.007[8].
- intertubercular sulcus of the humerus's described by source is recorded as Gray's Anatomy (20th edition)[9].
- intertubercular sulcus of the humerus's Foundational Model of Anatomy ID is recorded as 23396[10].
- intertubercular sulcus of the humerus's connects with is recorded as teres major muscle[11].
- intertubercular sulcus of the humerus's UMLS CUI is recorded as C0816537[12].
- intertubercular sulcus of the humerus's TA98 Latin term is recorded as sulcus intertubercularis[13].
- intertubercular sulcus of the humerus's Microsoft Academic ID is recorded as 2778347927[14].
- intertubercular sulcus of the humerus's TA2 ID is recorded as 1186[15].
Why It Matters
intertubercular sulcus of the humerus ranks in the top 2% of general entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (26 views/month).[1] It has Wikipedia articles in 5 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[16] It is known by 5 alternative names across languages and contexts.[17]