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Humerous, Ulna, Radius (No descriptions)

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Humerus   Most proximal arm bone  
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Ulna   Distal, medial arm bone  
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Radius   Distal, lateral arm bone  
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Greater Tubercle   Humerus  
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Lesser Tubercle   Humerus  
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Bicipital Groove   Humerus  
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Humeral Head   Humerus  
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Deltoid Tuberocity   Humerus  
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Capitulum   Humerus  
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Trochlea   Humerus  
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Medial Condyle   Humerus  
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Olecranon Fossa   Humerus  
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Interosseus Crest   Lower arm  
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Radial Head   Radius  
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Radial Tuberosity   Radius  
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Oblique Line   Radius  
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Styloid Process   Radius, Ulna  
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Olecranon Process   Ulna  
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Coronoid Process   Ulna  
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Trochlear Notch   Ulna  
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Ulnar Tuberosity   Ulna  
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Radial Notch   Ulna  
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Guiding Ridge   Ulna  
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Pronator Ridge   Ulna  
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Radial Articulation   Ulna  
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Pronator Terres Insertion   Radius  
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Ulnar Notch   Radius  
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Dorsal Tubercle   Radius  
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Colle's Fracture   Radius  
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Anatomical Neck   Humerus  
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Surgical Neck   Humerus  
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Crest of greater/lesser tubercle   Humerus  
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Radial Fossa   Humerus  
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Coronoid Fossa   Humerus  
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Radial Sulcus   Humerus  
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Shaft   All three  
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Nutrient Foramen   Any  
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Extensor Carpi Ulnaris Groove   Ulna  
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