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In art, the method by which an artwork is produced. Common processes, such as painting, may be clarified by the use of more precise terminology; for example, the many painting processes include layering, dripping, stippling, and dragging.



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The length of the pectoralis minor muscle was measured as the distance between the 2 landmarks: the coracoid process of the scapula and the sternum at the level of the 4th sternocostal junction.
Subsequent modifications of this technique include stabilizing the clavicle to the coracoid process with absorbable sutures or fiber wire instead of pins or screws to eliminate the risk of hardware migration and the need for later surgical removal.
The plane of the scapula, defined as the plane formed by the medial border of the scapula and the midpoint between the tip of the coracoid process and the lateral angle of the acromion, (34) was oriented perpendicular to the base of the scapular mold, with the medial border of the scapula aligned parallel to the base and with the base evenly divided into halves.
 
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