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The crowding-out effect is most prominent during times of rapid economic growth.
Biceps Brachii
A muscle of the upper arm that acts to flex the elbow and supinate the forearm.
Musculocutaneous Nerve
A nerve in the arm that innervates the biceps brachii, brachialis, and part of the brachioradialis, providing both motor and sensory functions.
Brachial Plexus
A network of nerve fibers that runs from the spine through the neck, shoulder, arm, and hand, controlling muscle movements and sensations in these areas.
Phrenic Nerve
A nerve that originates in the neck (C3-C5) and innervates the diaphragm, crucial for breathing.
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