1.Epicondylar markers could be placed either manually or automatically by a computer algorithm that selected the most lateral or most medial osseous prominence of the distal part of the humerus.
14.But they did have two enlarged muscle attachment areas - one on their humerus and one on their ulna - that are similar to what we see in digging mammals today.
15.When she pushes herself up, her pectoralis major is contracting, pulling its insertion point — which in this case is the top of her humerus — toward the immobile origin, which is her sternum.
16.In elephants and sauropods, as those animals got larger throughout their evolution, their humerus and femur grew longer, while the other bones in their forelimbs, hindlimbs, and feet became shorter, more compressed, or even fused together.