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    Transshipment Problem Using Excel Solver
    Dueerdespacitooutlaymultipolyomniman
    Cassandra Bisset
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    Multiscaling
    Dr. Eric Pareto Brown
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💥This is why whiplash takes time to heal and recover. The complexity and layering of these muscles allow for a wide range of motions and support for the head and neck. Here’s a breakdown of the primary muscles found in the posterior aspect of the neck: 🪷Trapezius: This large, superficial muscle extends over the neck, shoulders, and back. It’s responsible for moving the scapula and supporting the arm. 🪷Splenius Capitis: Located beneath the trapezius, this muscle helps in rotating the head, ben
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💥This is why whiplash takes time to heal and recover. The complexity and layering of these muscles allow for a wide range of motions and support for the head and neck. Here’s a breakdown of the primary muscles found in the posterior aspect of the neck: 🪷Trapezius: This large, superficial muscle extends over the neck, shoulders, and back. It’s responsible for moving the scapula and supporting the arm. 🪷Splenius Capitis: Located beneath the trapezius, this muscle helps in rotating the head, ben
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