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1. Fixation of the ACL augmentation in 20–30° flexion.

2. 10 Supports lumbar vertebrae and decreases flexion of vertebrae.

3. An Antagonistic pair that works together to create movement in the ankle joint causing Plantar-flexion or Dorsi-Flexion

4. To test the hypothesis, anaesthetised pigs were exposed to experimental neck trauma in the extension, flexion and lateral flexion modes.

5. Contractures of the palmar aspect of the hand form fixed flexion deformities

6. An anterior cervical plate adapted for lateral flexion.

7. An array of relief cuts is formed at the flexion points of an expandable stent.

8. Adductor Brevis: Adduction of the thigh and plays a role in hip flexion

9. The knee joint allows flexion and extension of the lower leg under adjustable friction

10. Clonus is an involuntary tendon reflex that causes repeated flexion and extension of the foot

11. If Brazier effect occurs on a stalk, it will bend after 25 % to 30 % of flexion.

12. Rupture of the proximal Biceps tendon causes painful flexion and rotation of upper arm at the shoulder joint.

13. Pain can be reproduced by active flexion of the hip and by active raising of the straightened leg.

14. Physical therapy with flexion and extension exercises of the knee, and strengthening of the vastus medialis muscle follow.

15. Anterolateral Tenodesis or Anterolateral Ligament Complex Reconstruction: Effect of Flexion Angle at Graft Fixation When Combined With ACL Reconstruction In combined Anterolateral procedure plus intra-articular ACL reconstruction, the knee flexion angle is important when fixing the graft.

16. The elbow flexion test: Is a specific diagnostic test for Cubital tunnel syndrome.

17. Normally the palm of the hand at birth contains several flexion Creases, two of which are separate and approx

18. Using a visual analog scale, three patients reported a reduction of flexion strength between 5% and 10%.

19. In addition, we found a significant amount of vertical rather than horizontal nystagmus under trunk flexion provocation.

20. After anatomical repositioning of the extensor apparatus the pins are screwed in until the flexion gap is spanned.

21. The ancient soothsayers looked to birds for Auguries -- the birds upon the wing were the flexion of her soul

22. The main function of the Coracobrachialis muscle is to produce flexion and adduction of the arm at the shoulder joint.

23. Surface rolling, surface incision, surface coarseness, and so on, can reflect change of rolling and indicate degree of erosion of surface.

24. Joint reaction forces, contact area, and contact stress are dependent on flexion angle and exercise situations.

25. Ankylosing spondylitis patients who develop progressive spinal flexion may assume this posture to alleviate the pain of Apophyseal arthritis

26. 9 In the advanced case, the upper limb is carried in a characteristic posture of flexion, adduction, and pronation.

27. Clearly, flexion Creases have a significance of their own rather than only as appendices of the dermatoglyphic analysis and should, therefore …

28. Cursoriality Evolution Biomechanics Increasing stride length 1) Lengthen limbs 2) Loss or reduction of clavicle 3) Dorso-ventral flexion of spine

29. An Antagonistic pair that work together allowing the movements Flexion or Extension in the Hip joint

30. A Crease on the palm of the hand, so called because of its similarity to the transverse flexion Crease found in some monkeys

31. If microsurgical brachial plexus revision is carried out 3–6 months after injury, a reconstruction of basis upper limb functions (shoulder adduction, elbow flexion, protective sensibility in part of the hand, wrist and finger flexion) will result, depending on nature and extent of the lesion in a high percentage of cases.

32. Objective To re - evaluate upright flexion - extension myelography and computed tomographic myelography in diagnosing lumbar spinal stenosis.

33. The lateral flexion, rotation stress test, and lateral shear test are three specific manual Alar ligament tests.

34. The elbow could approach full extension and flexion at a right angle, but not achieve it completely.

35. Royal Manchester Children’s Hospital: “Management of knee flexion Contractures in patients with Cerebral Palsy.” University Hospital of Bonn: “The general method for Contractures.”

36. A Crease on the palm of the hand, so called because of its similarity to the transverse flexion Crease found in some monkeys

37. I1210 Isentropic surface Surface of constant entropy or of constant potential temperature.

38. Results of surgical arthrolysis for extrinsic stiffness is often satisfactory with an absolute gain in the flexion-extension arc between 30 and 60°.

39. When this extreme flexion occurs, the supporting ligaments in the Carpus can become strained or torn, causing injury.

40. However, the cervical spine is comparatively mobile, and some component of this movement is due to flexion and extension of the vertebral column itself.

41. Treatable Bedridden Elderly -Recovery from Flexion Contracture after Cortisol Replacement in a Patient with Isolated Adrenocorticotropic Hormone Deficiency

42. Flexion of digits 2–5 results in Buttressing of the pads of the distal phalanges against the central palm and the palmar pads of the proximal phalanges

43. Astral Plane Surface Skin: The surface skin of an astral plane.

44. The Adaxial/abaxial “surface” is the surface layer of the domains

45. These properties include subsurface oxidation, surface roughness, surface residual stress, surface orientation and surface structure, etc.

46. As the flexion angle of the knee joint is considered to be decisive for vascular injury, this aspect was also an additional focus.

47. The above overview illustrates the areas of interest in flexion Creases in human biology studies in general and in studies of medical disorders in particular

48. Measuring contact angle, wetting, surface tension, interfacial tension, surface energy and surface viscosity for stability of emulsions and foams.

49. Aboral surface The surface opposite the mouth (or oral surface) in echinoderms

50. A functional agonist of the PCL is the quadriceps muscle. The ischiocrural muscles act as antagonists by pulling the tibia backwards in knee flexion.

51. The Carpals are joined with the metaCarpals via the carpometacarpal ligaments AIDS IN MOVEMENT; The vertical movement includes flexion and extension

52. In addition to keeping the nucleus contained the Annulus fibrosus also stabilizes the spine by resisting torsion, flexion, and extension

53. The lunate surface is the horseshoe-shaped articular superior surface of the Acetabulum.

54. Patterns of air pressure, surface winds and sea surface temperatures are all interlinked.

55. 23 Results The common physical signs were tenderness in knee, positive grinding test of patella, McMurray sign, fricative, muscular atrophy of quadriceps femoris, and stretch or flexion limitation.

56. 20 Results The common physical signs were tenderness in knee, positive grinding test of patella, McMurray sign, fricative, muscular atrophy of quadriceps femoris, and stretch or flexion limitation.

57. Surface acoustic wave resonator, surface acoustic wave oscillator, and surface acoustic wave modular device

58. Surface acoustic wave resonator, surface acoustic wave oscillator and surface acoustic wave module device

59. Sand the surface with abrasive paper until no flakes of paint stand proud of the surface.

60. The quadriceps muscle is the functional agonist for the PCL, whereas the hamstrings act as an antagonist pulling the tibia back in 90° of flexion.

61. The results of contact angle measurements revealed that surface densification process affects surface wettability.

62. Surface acoustic wave resonator, surface acoustic wave oscillator, and surface acoustic wave module device

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64. Cell Surface Appendages of Bacteria (Flagella vs Fimbriae vs Pili of Bacteria) What are cell surface Appendages? Cell surface Appendages (aka filamentous Appendages) are proteinaceous tubular or fibrous structures found on the surface of bacterial cells

65. A contoured surface adjoins the flow path surface and one of the lateral surfaces.

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67. Creeping wave is a type of compressional wave, which propagates below the surface and is sensitive to surface and near-surface defects.

68. The surface area of AC (number of lamellar processes) is related to the total inner surface of neuropil.

69. Propagation develops within the working surface of the roll, gradually increasing in depth and width followed by a large surface spall of the overlying barrel surface.

70. - the boundary of the illuminating surface projected on the exterior surface of the lens (a-b), or

71. The cooled surface (21) can also be the outer surface of an existing layer of ice (28).

72. Surface acoustic wave and surface skimming (shallow bulk) acoustic devices with any of the following:

73. Non-achondroplastic dwarfs may have an associated odontoid dysplasia and if the neck is placed in flexion there is a potential risk of spinal cord damage.

74. (1) out of sight of the surface;

75. Surface view of embryo of Hylobates concolor.

76. Surface passivation of aluminium-containing powder

77. Surface abrasive treatment of small objects

78. Accidented definition is - of uneven surface

79. Surface acoustic wave resonator and surface acoustic wave oscillator.

80. The finished product comprises a surface membrane with accurate reproduction of the surface detail of the original object.