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The two-tier e-mail architecture does not require any application software on the client computer.
Quadratus Lumborum
A deep muscle in the lower back that helps with the stabilization of the pelvis and the spine, as well as aiding in lateral movement of the torso.
Serratus Posterior
A muscle group consisting of the serratus posterior superior and inferior, which aid in the movements of the rib cage.
Splenius Capitis
A muscle in the back of the neck that plays a crucial role in controlling the movement of the head, particularly in extension and rotation.
Vertebral Column
The vertebral column, also known as the spine or backbone, is a series of interconnected bones called vertebrae that enclose and protect the spinal cord while allowing a person to stand upright and move flexibly.
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