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Article title
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Keywords
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Introduction
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Materials and Methods
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Dissection and documentation
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Statistical Analysis
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Results
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Lateral intrinsic muscles of the shoulder
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M. deltoideus
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M. supraspinatus
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M. infraspinatus
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M. teres minor
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Medial intrinsic shoulder muscles
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M. subscapularis
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M. teres major
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Mm. coracobrachiales (m. coracobrachialis longus and m. coracobrachialis brevis)
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Cranial brachial muscles
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M. biceps brachii
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M. brachialis
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Caudal brachial muscles
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M. triceps brachii
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M. anconeus lateralis (m. anconeus)
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M. anconeus medialis (m. anconeus epitrochlearis)
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M. tensor fasciae antebrachii
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Grouping of P. flavus specimens within the suborder Caniformia based on the presence and absence of the intrinsic shoulder and brachial muscles
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Discussion
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Comparative anatomy of the intrinsic scapular and shoulder muscles in caniforms
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Comparative anatomy of the brachial muscles in caniforms
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Functional and evolutionary analysis of the intrinsic shoulder and brachial muscles within the suborder Caniformia
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Functional and phylogenetic implications of the clusters based on the presence and absence of the intrinsic shoulder and brachial muscles in Caniforms
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Acknowledgements
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References
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