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Why Doesn't a ß-Lactam Antibiotic Prevent the Growth of New

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Why doesn't a ß-lactam antibiotic prevent the growth of new host (human)cells?


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Rhomboideus Major

A muscle in the upper back that helps with the movement of the shoulder blade.

Subclavius

The Subclavius is a small muscle located beneath the clavicle, playing a role in stabilizing the clavicle.

Pectoralis Minor

A thin, triangular muscle located beneath the pectoralis major muscle on the chest, participating in movements of the shoulder girdle.

Extensor Indicis

A muscle in the forearm that extends the index finger at the joints.

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