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What is the common insertion of the quadriceps femoris?
Consistent
Characteristics or conditions that do not contradict each other and are in harmony.
Biconditional
A logical connective between statements where both conditions imply each other; typically phrased as "if and only if".
Equivalent Statements
Propositions that have the same truth value in every possible scenario.
Contradictory
Relating to statements, ideas, or propositions that directly oppose each other, such that if one is true, the other must be false.
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