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1. Hand Bones : Carpals, MetaCarpals & Phalanges

2. Aplasia of the proximal phalanges of the toes; Recent clinical studies

3. 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

4. - acro-osteolysis (affecting certain bone structures, particularly the phalanges in the hand),

5. 18 The protesters ran into a solid phalanx of riot police.

6. Philip, though reluctant to send his phalanx into the broken, hilly terrain eventually ordered an assault with half the phalanx, 8,000 men when he heard of the Roman retreat.

7. The action is furthered when the Spartan army forms a phalanx formation.

8. The newest bones, the phalanges and the skull bear only gnaw marks of Jason Harkness.

9. Although I don't recall the submarine bringing in a phalanx of new troops lately.

10. Subperiosteal bone resorption of phalanges and skull changes are characteristic signs and therefore have great diagnostic value.

11. The war also proved the superiority of the Roman legion over the Greek phalanx formation.

12. Once stabilized, insert the exposed portion of the Crosstie® implant into the proximal phalanx.

13. In doing so, Epaminondas reversed the convention by which the right flank of the phalanx was strongest.

14. At this critical joint , the long metatarsal bones meet the pea-shaped sesamoid bones , and the toe bones ( phalanges ) .

15. Lateral release of the proximal phalanx joint of the hallux with tenotomy of the adductor hallucis tendon.

16. There is one exception: Magnesia, where Attalid cavalry contributed to the encirclement and defeat of the Seleucid phalanx

17. Anomaliped: Syndactylous; having the middle toe united to the exterior by three phalanges, and to the interior by one only

18. The phalanx was a large, dense formation of men armed with small shields and a long pike called the sarissa.

19. Idly drumming phantom phalanges, Sullen Hollow barely restrains its impatience to lash out and administer tainted Browbeatings to the foes of Necrophos

20. Patient had an excision of rt small toe Callosity with also an excision of exostosis off of a toe phalanx

21. Kyrian level 40 Coalescing Stygia Meatball (27) Kyrian Phalanx (31) Kyrian Halberdier (31) Pelagos (33) Mikanikos (33) Worked for me

22. The metaCarpals are long bones within the hand that are connected to the Carpals, or wrist bones, and to the phalanges, or finger bones

23. The Macedonian phalanx was much less able to form a shield wall, but the lengthened spears would have compensated for this.

24. The phalanx would pin the enemy in place, while the Companion cavalry would attack the enemy on the flank or from behind.

25. An Akin is a hallux osteotomy of the proximal phalanx for the purposes of correcting an abduction deformity of the big toe

26. Both sides probably deployed their troops in a standard Macedonian formation, with the phalanx of heavy infantry in the centre of the battle line.

27. Facing the much larger army of Darius I, the Athenians thinned out their phalanx and consequently lengthened their front, to avoid being outflanked.

28. - Angulation & deforming forces: - unstable frx of the proximal phalanx typically present w/ volar Angulation (usually about 30 deg); - proximal fragment is flexed by the bony insertion of interossei into base of the proximal phalanx; - although there are no tendons inserting on the distal fragment, it tends to be pulled into hyperextension by

29. He intended to hold Antigonus' charge while using his elite Argyraspides phalanx to win in the center just as they had done at Paraitakene.

30. The Barding Phalanx are a strong choice against Mordor as they can help to counter the faction's elite Easterling units, especially the Easterling Kataphrakts

31. The third Countermarch, however, does cause some disquiet: The so-called Cretan and Persian Countermarch is an intermediate between the two; for it does not occupy the position behind the phalanx, as the Macedonian, nor the one before the phalanx, as the Laconian, but occupies the same ground, while the file-leader takes the place of the file

32. ABSENCE of a joint between the proximal and middle phalanges has been termed symphalangism,1 phalangeal Anarthrosis (synostosis, ankylosis),2 "shuffle fingers"3 and "stiff fingers."1 In an English

33. There was a leader in each row of a phalanx, and a rear rank officer, the ouragos (meaning tail-leader), who kept order in the rear.

34. The scene features Attalid cavalry riding to the rescue of distressed Roman legionaries, both fighting in opposition to Antiochus the Great’s heavy phalanx and Gallic cavalry

35. These territories were incorporated into the Roman Republic, and as these Hellenic states had ceased to exist, so did the armies which had used the traditional phalanx formation.

36. Phalanx gun in action used by the us military anti missile defense system arma3 game play looks just like the real thing!Cram missile defense system shooting

37. More importantly, though, Phillip's phalanx was part of a multi-faceted, combined force that included a variety of skirmishers and cavalry, most notably the famous Companion cavalry.

38. There, the Theban general Epaminondas thinned out the right flank and centre of his phalanx, and deepened his left flank to an unheard-of 50 men deep.

39. Clubbing is defined as the focal and bulbous enlargement of the distal phalanges due to proliferation of connective tissue between the fingernail and the bone with increase in both the longitudinal and transverse

40. Clubbing is described as a bulbous uniform swelling of the soft tissue of the terminal phalanx of a digit with subsequent loss of the normal angle between the nail and nail bed

41. Clubbing is described as a bulbous uniform swelling of the soft tissue of the terminal phalanx of a digit, with subsequent loss of the normal angle between the nail and nail bed

42. Clubbing [klub´ing] bulbous swelling of the terminal phalanges of the fingers and toes, giving them a “club” appearance; the normal 160° angle between the nailbed and the digit increases to 180°

43. Clubbing [klub´ing] bulbous swelling of the terminal phalanges of the fingers and toes, giving them a “club” appearance; the normal 160° angle between the nailbed and the digit increases to 180°

44. These consist of either three or four NATO RIM-7 Sea Sparrow missile launchers designed for defense against aircraft and anti-ship missiles as well as either three or four 20 mm Phalanx CIWS missile defense cannon.

45. And he said that every day this six- year- old, dressed in her beautiful dress, would walk with real grace through a phalanx of white people screaming angrily, calling her a monster, threatening to poison her -- distorted faces.

46. And he said that every day this six-year-old, dressed in her beautiful dress, would walk with real grace through a phalanx of white people screaming angrily, calling her a monster, threatening to poison her -- distorted faces.

47. We report on the isolation of Actinobacillus equuli ssp. haemolyticus from wound smears of a 2-year-old girl who was admitted to the hospital due to partial amputation of the distal phalanx of her right middle finger caused by a horse bite.

48. At the age of 13 in 2017, though cutaneous lesions developed slowly (D–G), the patient's eyes were affected by emerging keratitis (D) while distal phalanges got thinner mildly (E–G) and nail Abnormities, wrinkles on nails (E and F) and smaller toenails (F), were more marked.

49. Ankle Clonus (foot Clonus) a series of abnormal reflex movements of the foot, induced by sudden dorsiflexion, causing alternate contraction and relaxation of the triceps surae muscle. toe Clonus abnormal rhythmic contraction of the great toe, induced by sudden passive extension of its first phalanx.

50. As Bronchiectatic disease progresses, the patient’s terminal phalanges on both hands and feet become thickened, becoming so-called drumsticks, and the nails acquire the look of “watch glasses.” A frequent complication of Bronchiectatic disease is focal inflammation of the lungs; in advanced cases cardiac insufficiency develops and kidney

51. The opening sequence shows a stiff phalanx of cops Adoringly filmed from a low angle while Mike Post's music--a cross between his old theme for Hill Street Blues and the anthem of The Lion King--announces that we are bearing witness to nobility, courage, altruism.

52. Bokmal 11 points 12 points 13 points 1 year ago "The idea for Phalanx started out with us discovering that the cooling and heating of buildings contributed the largest amount of CO2 emissions to the atmosphere," team member Albert Gonzalez explained to MNN via email

53. Make sure this fits by entering your model number.; STROKE HAND SPLINT- This right handed stroke hand splint is the ideal, softpro item for reducing flexion Contractures and helping to maintain strength and comfort in your hand after a stroke; It has multiple adjustable straps for an accurate, comfortable fit and will keep you hand in place, while gently stretching your phalanges and avoiding

54. And the first place we've done that is in Southern Siberia in the Altai Mountains at a place called Denisova, a cave site in this mountain here, where archeologists in 2008 found a tiny little piece of bone -- this is a copy of it -- that they realized came from the last phalanx of a little finger of a pinky of a human.

55. Comment by Machinassiah Items like The Brutalizer, Mallet of the Tides, and Gauntlets of Enforcement will only become increasingly valuable in patch 2.3, and with the next patch's introduction of more badge rewards such as Brooch of Deftness and Bracers of the Ancient Phalanx, capping your expertise for tanking will be an easy feat.Why do this? When a boss parries your attack, its next swing