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advances positioning processes/projection definitions

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Condyle   rounded process of an articular extremity (ex. Medial femoral condyle)  
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Coracoid/ coranoid   beaklike, crown-like (ex. Coracoid process of scapula)  
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Crest   ridge-like process (ex. Iliac crest)  
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Epicondyle   projection above a condyle (ex. Medial epicondyle of humerus)  
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Facet   small smooth surfaced process for articulation (ex. Articulating facets of the spine)  
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Hamulus   hook shaped (ex. Hook of the hamate carpal)  
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Head   expanded end of a long bone (ex. Humeral head)  
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Line   less prominent ridge than crest (ex. Intertrochanteric line of the femour)  
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Malleolus   club shaped process (ex. Medial Malleolus of tibia)  
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Spine   sharp process (ex. Scapular spine)  
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Styloid   long pointed process (ex. Ulnar Styloid process)  
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Trochanter   either of two large rounded elevated processes at the neck and shaft of the femur  
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Tubercle   small rounded elevated process (ex. Lesser tubercle of humerus)  
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Tuberosity   large rounded elevated process (ex. Tibial tuberosity)  
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