In severe cases, the soreness and pain are extreme and recur repeatedly accompanied by swelling of the joints and even deformity. |
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Prune last year's growth back to two or three joints or buds from the base. |
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Columnar joints are best developed in sills and dykes, volcanic vents, and former lava lakes. |
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That way, your joints are better prepared to absorb impacts from a variety of angles. |
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Soon they're swigging beer, blowing joints, ripping off drug-dealers and trying to sell a gun they jacked from a local gang. |
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Isolation joints are necessary in parking lots anywhere the pavement abuts another structure such as a building or light-pole foundation. |
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They're operating high-volume barbecue and bar joints, peddling warmed-over versions of their mother's meatball recipes. |
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It accumulates in the body, eventually forming needle-shaped crystals in the fluid in and around the joints. |
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Eliminating the longitudinal joints also does away with the labor-intensive job of waterproofing them. |
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The watertight seals over structural joints tend to deteriorate over time as the caulking becomes less sticky and dislodges. |
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With little effort, you can bend and solder lead and solder the joints between flashings for a long lasting, watertight seal. |
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When you have aching joints, nothing beats the soothing heat a microwave heat bag can deliver. |
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Not only can flexible people bend over more easily to pick up something off the floor, but they're also less likely to suffer achy joints. |
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Doctors suspect chronic back pain is caused by a combination of normal wear and tear on the joints of the back and poor muscle control. |
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Like lamb cutlets, rabbit joints seem to be made for holding in your hands. |
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They run, play tennis and lift heavier and heavier weights, long after their joints can no longer take the pressure. |
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Treatment may vary from rest and splints for acutely inflamed joints, to medications that can reduce inflammation. |
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Tape the joints with drywall tape and finish the patch with joint compound. |
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For any other grout joints with other types of tiles we would use a sanded grout which holds up better when the grout lines are wider. |
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Or, you can seal the joint with duct tape placed lengthwise all along the seams and end joints. |
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After old caulk is removed, new caulk can then be applied to all joints in the window frame and the joint between the frame and the wall. |
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The door is made with simple but strong half-lap joints, using just a few basic hand tools and a circular saw. |
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The counter flashing, which overlaps the base flashing, is imbedded and sealed in the chimney's masonry joints. |
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Builders are often sloppy with the mortar joints between bricks when they know they will be hidden behind plaster. |
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Seal joints between the wall and your new tub with silicone caulk as protection against water seepage. |
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If the color isn't acceptable, we'd suggest you seal just the joints using a foam paintbrush to apply the material. |
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The thickness of perpend and bed joints varies considerably, and perpend joints do not line up. |
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The most effective joints for moisture resistance are concave, v-shaped, and weathered joints. |
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Look for loose joints or other structural problems with the system, and repair them as needed using pop rivets. |
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The mortar joints between the bricks also have their own color and texture. |
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For outdoor use, most manufacturers recommend that the joints be sealed with a non-acidic silicone glue. |
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Where the original rock had been Grade II or better, this had resulted in the rock being fractured and in joints being opened. |
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Some of these master joints continue over the surface for hundreds of metres. |
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Fluorite-quartz intergrowths fill veins that follow high-angle en echelon joints and minor faults in granite. |
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Subsurface evidence from drilling shows that these folds were fractured intensively by small-scale faults and closely spaced joints. |
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In addition to being held together by ligaments, synovial joints are also stabilized by the muscles around the joints. |
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The exercise will move stiff shoulder joints and stretch muscles in the waist. |
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Pathogenic cold may also cause a common cold with symptoms of sore aching joints and headache. |
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Cortisone remarkably relieved inflamed, swollen joints after just a few days of use. |
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His elbow and shoulder joints ache, but he still labors through the workouts. |
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Then follow with some easy stretching to warm the joints, muscles and connective tissue. |
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Our results showed that beginners were characterized by strong couplings between the joints of the lower limbs. |
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First of all, because the body produces higher levels of hormones, the connective tissues around the joints soften. |
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The Italians had a great idea when they hit upon the idea of cooking joints of meat and pasta in the same pot. |
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These included not only the normal range of meat joints and poultry, but also whole cattle and sheep. |
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Large stew pans, shown full of joints of meat, had straight sides and flat bases. |
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Meat pies, joints of mutton, and other hearty foods are most likely to be served. |
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Using a sharp, clean knife or clippers, cut the tip of a side shoot that has at least three leaf joints. |
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Helxine soleirolii looks like a fragile weed but it spreads by rooting at the leaf joints. |
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Sometimes your older, established plants will have roots already growing from the segment joints. |
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For this study as with previous studies, stem joints were defined as the smallest diameter region between two successive stem segments. |
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The pub city has taken a hit with the 11.30 pm deadline imposed by the Police Department on entertainment joints. |
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As the number of entertainment joints in the resort has skyrocketed in the last three years, punters are increasingly choosy. |
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Swing originated in the juke joints and rent parties of Kansas City, Chicago and Harlem. |
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Bars and juke joints have given way to day-care centers and fast-food joints. |
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For proof, check out the entertainment joints springing up across the city. |
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How can I insist she keep working at burger joints and fund-raiser telethons? |
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But such attention to detail seemed to clash with a laminated menu, which made me think of tacky burger joints and sad little cafes. |
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The furniture is composed of pink and blue plastic, the sort of material only found in fast food joints. |
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Besides, familiar faces from the silver screen and even the small screen, there will be a lot of glitterati at these burger joints. |
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He made a good deal of money turning the plants into joints, and selling them to the local teenagers. |
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Here a man was sent to jail for possessing enough cannabis to make 2 joints. |
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Nick had been silently moving around the room, gathering cigarettes and joints. |
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He didn't normally smoke cigarettes, only joints, but this was not a normal moment, so he took one. |
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Anyone caught carrying up to 500 cannabis joints is likely to escape trafficking charges under Home Office proposals published yesterday. |
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Benjamin said that they drove in Chris' car to Savernake Forest where between them they had smoked two or three cannabis joints. |
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Many of the anti-dope medical trials have been totally flawed because they focused on people smoking cannabis joints containing tobacco. |
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They have also stated that cannabis is in fact less addictive, and less carcinogenic than the tobacco used to roll the joints. |
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I felt the best thing to do would be to learn to roll joints, and buy my own cannabis. |
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There was a sense of future that was the result of the mixture of politics, cinema, music, the first joints. |
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Water's buoyancy makes a swimmer feel weightless and reduces stress on joints in the spine, hips and knees. |
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Tooling mortar joints with a steel jointer makes the wall more attractive and smooths the joints to a more weather-resistant finish. |
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I was of the view that jointing mortar installed in this manner would not last long before it broke up and came out of the joints. |
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This process is quite common for making welds for making watertight joints for tanks, etc. |
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After all, the City does have a plethora of Barista outlets, Cafe Coffee day joints and namma India Coffee House adda on M.G.Road. |
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With the blues band we played the juke joints of Mississippi, Tennessee, Arkansas. |
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He got into music early, and by the age of 13 was playing at the segregated black juke joints across the highway. |
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We discovered that whoever installed the pipes sealed the joints with duct tape because little silver ravels are visible at each section. |
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Members of the grasshopper family, including crickets, locusts, and katydids, hear with small disks near one of the front leg joints. |
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Different swimming strokes target different parts of the body, while the buoyancy of the water cushions muscles and joints. |
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Reiter's syndrome is a form of reactive arthritis, an inflammation of the joints that occurs in response to infection. |
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You can sample the real thing in any bar as joints are hung above the counter waiting to be sliced up into tapas. |
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The wing spurs are keratinous structures that grow anteriorly from the carpal-metacarpal joints. |
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Think of a needle, heated to a glowing red heat, plunged deep into your joints and then jiggled and wiggled about for your amusement. |
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Most experts don't recommend keyed joints because they don't transfer load very well once the concrete shrinks and the joint opens. |
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Your joints will then be examined to see if they are swollen and to find out how easily they move. |
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For example, wrestling includes many holds, which can easily be performed in such a way that they damage the elbow, shoulder, neck or leg joints. |
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Swiftly, she hid the remaining joints and doused the room in air-freshener. |
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It can also occur in the bowels, kidneys, bones and joints and can cause meningitis. |
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The major components of the independent double wishbone suspension are aluminium or titanium with Teflon and Uniball joints used throughout. |
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Passive range of motion of the foot and ankle joints should be assessed for indications of restricted movement. |
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Gout is caused by deposits of uric acid in joints of the feet or ankles, that lead to inflammatory arthritis. |
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Bad custom will thrive as it is wont do into the wee hours in less hospitable joints. |
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It is studded with knob-like tubercles and is unique in having huge folds of skin at its joints and great rolls at the neck. |
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Two weeks in a cold snowy environment had made my joints dramatically worse, so I arrived back feeling very despondent. |
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In adults, lead poisoning can result in damage to the central nervous system and severely weaken fingers, joints, wrists and ankles. |
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Early in rheumatoid arthritis, joints in your wrists, hands, feet and knees are the ones most often affected. |
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Ganglia are swellings that occur around joints, the most common sites being the wrist and ankle. |
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The drug, called Tissuegene-C, is used to treat degenerative arthritis, also known as osteoarthritis, by helping regenerate cartilage in joints. |
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As the two wythes experience vertical differential movement, both types of reinforcement transfer vertical stress into the mortar joints. |
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Sequential monoarthritis in several joints is characteristic of gonococcal arthritis or rheumatic fever. |
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Structure, enclosure and finishes are achieved in a single operation, with reinforcement bars simply threaded through the brick joints. |
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It relaxes the muscles and joints while strengthening your body from within. |
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But running, especially pounding along on a hard surface like a road or path, can put a lot of strain on joints. |
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In the third trimester your body releases a hormone called relaxin, which loosens the joints to allow for easier passage of the baby. |
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However, we all know the REAL reason I love our new place is that it is barely a hop, skip, or jump from one of New York's best cupcake joints. |
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More Central American joints will pop up, offering classics as well as imaginative nuevo Latino cuisine. |
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Some research indicates that estrogen and other female hormones create a laxity, or looseness, in the joints that can make knees less stable. |
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A form of arthritis, ankylosing spondylitis causes the joints and ligaments in the spine to become inflamed. |
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The herb's anti-inflammatory aspirin-like chemicals mean it can also reduce fever and relieve the pain of rheumatism in muscles and joints. |
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As with other forms of arthritis, rheumatoid arthritis involves inflammation of the joints. |
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Osteoarthritis or rheumatoid arthritis usually affects several joints in your body. |
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Manual therapy procedures may include joint mobilization directed toward the apophyseal joints or costotransverse joints. |
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I thought it was cool to wear roach clips in my hair when I was a kid, not realizing that they were used for smoking joints! |
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In this movie, the kids use their knowledge of the human skeleton, joints, and muscles to build a robot. |
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One should avoid being overweight, because excess weight increases the load on the joints. |
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Some people with psoriasis develop an inflammation of the joints known as psoriatic arthritis. |
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For example, arthritis is a long-term condition that causes painful and stiff joints. |
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Yoga gives a lot of relief for those suffering from arthritis and pain in joints. |
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Water also charges up joints and promotes longevity by boosting your overall health. |
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The joints are stiff, making it harder to move them, and it can be difficult to straighten out the toes to prevent rubbing against shoes. |
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Cartilage between the bones gradually wastes away, and this can lead to painful rubbing of bone on bone in the joints. |
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Regular stretching and joint movement exercises maximize the range of motion of joints and the ability to freely and loosely move as you age. |
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The lateral view provides a good image of the vertebral bodies, facet joints, lordotic curves, disc space height, and intervertebral foramen. |
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More critical are the joints that hold together brakes, steering assemblies, engines and all the expensive and functional parts of the vehicle. |
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The plan was to cultivate the loungey atmosphere of his rowdier Old City joints and combine it with French cuisine. |
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Knowing how and when to release these joints is critical to facility, ease of movement and speed. |
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Williams revealed after the season he has ankylosing spondylitis, a rheumatic disease that causes arthritis of the spine and sacroiliac joints. |
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Pain is experienced between the posterior iliac crest and the gluteal fold, particularly in the vicinity of the sacroiliac joints. |
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Two views of the involved joint should be obtained, with the possible exception of the sacroiliac joints and the pelvis. |
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The sacroiliac joints are not skeletally articulated, but consist of a web of ligaments that weave the three bones together. |
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The sacroiliac joints and the anterior superior spines of os ilium are seen in this cut. |
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The earliest abnormalities occur in the sacroiliac joints and include pseudo-widening or narrowing from subchandral erosions sclerosis. |
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Radiographs of the sacroiliac joints were obtained in each patient and reviewed independently by two observers. |
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In 1868, Charcot identified neuropathic joints with an unusual pattern of bone destruction in patients with tabes dorsalis. |
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Enter the ethics expert, who sagaciously counseled the company executive to put a halt to the practice of entertaining clients at strip joints. |
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Kimono-clad women stand outside sushi bars and karaoke joints, beckoning salarymen to come inside. |
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Excellent pale yellow groups of autunite crystals to 1 cm occur in joints cutting sandstone at Novoveska Huta, Slovakia. |
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These infections may be mild such as pimples or boils or serious, for example infection of the bloodstream, bones or joints. |
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What makes the joints so weak is the fact that the bottom sashes sit on the sill with the end grains exposed. |
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Glass is a heavy material and sliding the sashes up and down also puts a strain on the joints. |
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Since the joint capsules and ligaments play a crucial role in the kinematics of the tarsal joints, they cannot be stripped away with impunity. |
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It is defined as a transverse plane deformity in Lisfranc's joints in which the metatarsals are deviated medially. |
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Modifications of the tarsometatarsal joints point to habitual use of a kneeling posture in which the feet were supported on the dorsiflexed toes. |
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What goes into sausages is top quality meat, cut away when we chop the prime joints from a carcass and then trim the special cuts in the shop. |
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Load the mortar onto a mortar hawk, then press the filler into the joints with a joint filler. |
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Moisten your plywood hawk and load it up with mortar. Hold the hawk against the wall and use a long, thin trowel to pack mortar into joints. |
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Ruth Etting is a young taxi dancer who wants to stop working the floor in sleazy Chicago night joints and make it to the stage. |
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From that, a one-to-five scale model was generated, in which the complexities of bending and the joints could be investigated. |
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Workers butted the panels together and sealed the joints with special seaming tape. |
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These natural joints are stronger than man-made ones and save the carpenter a lot of time creating joints. |
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Fibromyalgia is a common condition that causes pain in muscles, joints, ligaments and tendons. |
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Muscles, tendons and joints generally lose some strength and flexibility as you age. |
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Exercise without a proper warm-up is very taxing to the muscles, tendons, ligaments, and joints. |
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We found the remains of five troughs made of wooden planks, connected by mortice and tenon joints. |
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Usually, joiners cut, carved, and painted all the stiles, rails and panels before putting them together with mortise and tenon joints. |
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Rafter pairs are joined directly to each joist by means of mortise and tenon joints. |
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Instead of being a single piece of wood, this was in three separate joints linked with tenons and sockets. |
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Each piece of furniture is built as if it were full size, with proper mortise and tenon joints rather than glue. |
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All members are mortised and tenoned together with long tapered pins that secure the joints. |
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The tenon saw and mortising chisels left uneven surfaces and spaces within these joints. |
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Its appearance was that of a wooden skeleton except with scraggly twigs and splinters jutting out from its joints and face. |
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After cleansing, massage feet in small circular motions concentrating on the ball of the foot and joints of each toe. |
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In mountainous areas, the towers were built with one leg shorter than the other and they have ball-and-socket joints at the base. |
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Action Man was a jolly sight easier to dress on account of having ball-and-socket joints somewhat resembling one of Larry Niven's Protectors. |
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This forces your front deltoids to work through a fuller range of motion, one only possible via the ball-and-socket joints of your shoulders. |
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These are moved by a system of muscles and linked together by ball-and-socket joints. |
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Use an old screwdriver or similar tool to scrape out any failed caulk from joints and cracks. |
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Other joints give you long rather torturous salt and lemon exfoliating body scrubs first and then apply the stuff. |
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If you are using mastic cement as an adhesive, fill the joints with thin-set adhesive to avoid water damage. |
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Apply the spray to the point of runoff to as many surfaces as possible, especially joints, seams, cracks, ledges, and corners. |
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Ball joints have been used in the connections between the thills or shafts and the horse's harness. |
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The Hill Country along South Mopac is remarkably barren of all-night food joints. |
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He was a tall, robustly built person and I felt my arm joints aching after his jerky double hand shake. |
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This tape had lap joints with holes which would enable the user not only to create angles, but by placing nails into the holes, secure those angles. |
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Big Kahuna Burger is a fictional chain of Hawaiian-themed fast food burger joints out in Los Angeles dreamed up by Tarantino. |
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During pregnancy, there's an increase in the hormone relaxin, which results in looser joints throughout pregnancy and for several months after giving birth. |
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The articular cartilage that lines joints is tough and resilient. |
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It could be argued that the great array of different scarf joints encountered in timber-framed buildings should make the author's point about complexity. |
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His hips and his bandy legs, which seem unusually long from knee to ankle, move with a stiffness which suggests that his joints are about to seize up. |
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The tombs were made of ashlars with dry joints, or of bricks and mortar. |
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In addition, the increase in production of the hormone relaxin causes a loosening of the connective tissue around those joints and creates instability. |
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I can feel the tingle in my joints as the first batter swings three baseball bats as he approaches the plate before throwing the two bad ones away. |
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Cross-wire reinforcement of the mortar joints can be included to strengthen the panel, providing as much mechanical strength against break-in as a brick wall. |
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Stability of the right sacroiliac and hip joints was preserved. |
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Today, a handful of quick-eats joints in and around Newark specialize in the signature sandwich. |
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The new content includes masonry anchors, control joints and roof copings. |
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The solution, said Schmidt and Bitonti, was to design thousands of intricately woven joints. |
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Seaweed baths in Sligo are popular with a whole spectrum of people including fishermen and farmers for curing rheumatism, aches, pains and sore joints. |
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Johnson left home around 1930 and for the rest of his life traveled the country, playing and singing at parties, juke joints, barrelhouses, and other venues. |
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Splits are also common at joints within the expansion joint cover itself. |
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But now they have brewpubs, pour-over coffee joints and kimchi taco stands. |
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On the other hand, if you'r smoking eight joints a day, or doing an eight-ball of crystal meth, price starts to matter a lot. |
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The lateral terminal branch of the deep peroneal nerve sends fibers to the extensor digitorum brevis muscle and articular twigs to the tarsal joints. |
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The ligaments are tissues that connect the bones at the joints. |
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Set the tiles using plastic spacers to maintain desired grout joints. |
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Limit jumping and pounding activities if your joints are achy or sore. |
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The main roads remind me of the roads on the outskirts of huge cities in the USA, with their seemingly endless miles of fast food joints and lurid neon signs. |
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After old caulk is removed, new caulk can then be applied to all joints in the window frame and the joint between the frame and the joint between the frame and the wall. |
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Similarly, a study from Turkey determined that activity in rheumatic joints produced high levels of both free radicals and inflammatory substances. |
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They also suffered swollen legs and feet and achy joints, making them so uncomfortable that a quarter taking growth hormone had their doses reduced during the study. |
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A trainer assists him with physical therapy, manipulating his body to prepare the joints for the rigors of swinging a golf club as violently as Woods does. |
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Late yesterday Graham started a sore throat and aching joints. |
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No other symptoms are usually present apart from occasional aching joints. |
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The femur, in the thigh, articulates at the hip joint with the pelvic girdle, linking the legs to the vertebral column via the sacro-iliac joints. |
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I have smoked some joints, of course, especially during my crisis period. |
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Some people use it therapeutically for conditions like arthritis and other diseases that cause painful joints, for digestive problems, and for skin problems. |
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The joints had to be as strong and flexible as the pipes themselves, and able to stand the stress of being coiled with the pipes onto large drums. |
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Outlaws is a big club hidden behind mattress warehouses and burger joints. |
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With most brands of laminate flooring, the joints are glued with specially formulated, water-resistant, glue placed between the tongue and grooves of every plank. |
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In this locality, the top 20 m of the Asmari Limestone exhibits palaeo-weathering along joints suggesting subaerial exposure of the Asmari near the crest of an anticline. |
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While I can't honestly say I approve of anthropopathy, the subject came to mind the other day while dining at one of the finest Mexican food joints in the area. |
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In the wild, snakes are as ubiquitous as fast-food joints in a city. |
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During reflow of the solder joints of the electronic module by heating, the modified passivation reacts with the polyamine at the amine functionality. |
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When you chew gum, the repetitive movement of your jaw puts added tension on the muscles and joints where your jawbone meets your skull, Urbaniak says. |
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Both bedding planes and joints are planes of weakness exploited by quarriers, and control the maximum block size that can be obtained from a stratum. |
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As water is the main component of the disc, loss of fluid leads to a fall in disc height and abnormal loading of other spinal structures such as the apophyseal joints. |
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Large dogs, such as retrievers, Dobermans, and Rhodesian Ridgebacks, make great running mates because they've been bred to have long, graceful strides and sturdy joints. |
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After the season finale, 3B Matt Williams revealed he suffers from ankylosing spondylitis, a rheumatic disease that causes arthritis of the spine and sacroiliac joints. |
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The cedar battens that cover the joints in the wainscoting are typical of the way in which the architects create elegant ornamentation out of practical detail. |
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More important, we talked about our families, the best nontourist spots to hit, kebab joints, and antique map stores. |
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Repair and finish joints between stones or bricks of masonry structure. |
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Tantalum is used for sutures, and steel in artificial hip joints. |
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If your pain persists for more than a week or is accompanied by redness, shooting pain, swelling or a clicking sound in your joints, you may have a more serious injury. |
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Only a policeman would know where the after-hours joints were open in this kind of a town. |
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Infections can strike joints, airways, the lungs, the brain and the tissues lining the spinal cord, or the bloodstream. |
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But the Stones, having borrowed their early repertoire, started off as if they were addressing the women who populated the cotton fields and juke joints of the Delta. |
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He kicked off the battered boots and massaged his aching joints. |
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Exercise and some sports, eg running or squash can aggravate the joints. |
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It is a systemic disease that not only affects joints but also causes inflammation of the blood vessels, anaemia, nodules, fever, weight loss and fatigue. |
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For years the need to push patties took the form of thin-cut ground beef served in fast-food joints and backyard barbecues. |
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Lay the pavings with uniform joints and firmly tamp into the bedding. |
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There are chain gangs and juke joints and no interest in career. |
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He soon knew every inch of the 1400 parts of the bridge and spent years filing the multitude of dovetail joints which hold the construction together. |
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Some joints are already beginning to crumble and in other cases, the jointing mix was only applied as a veneer to the top of the joint aperture leaving a cavity underneath. |
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Professional mitre joints that bolt together must be cut using a router and jig. |
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Menisci are present in the knees and the acromioclavicular, sternoclavicular, and temporomandibular joints. |
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However, it cannot remove large indentations and defects, glue, chatter marks and heavy cross scratch on uneven joints. |
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The investigator took ROM measurements for the metacarpophalangeal joints, the interphalangeal joints, and the wrist. |
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Leaking shock absorbers, broken coil springs and worn steering joints are common casualties of speed bumps. |
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Tophi cause erosions of joints, but also deposit in the skin and soft tissue, including the bursae, tendons and articular cartilage. |
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Hereditary hemochromatosis can be confused with other arthropathies, especially those that affect the hand joints. |
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A BURSA is a sack of oily fluid usually found around joints and in area where tendons pass over bones. |
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Examination of the chest revealed palpable subcutaneous crepitus over both sternoclavicular joints. |
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The shoulder complex comprises the glenohumeral, acromiaclavicular, sternoclavicular, scapulothoracic joints and the subacromial space. |
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A chef flambes dishes on a tableside stove and waiters carve roasted joints from the trolley. |
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Quality of welded joints was evaluated by optical microscopy, microhardness measurement across welded joint and EDX microanalysis. |
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Soft X-rays can penetrate the upper layers of the body, but harder X-rays are needed to show the bones and joints. |
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Today's jazz shoes come in lots of colors with features like microfibers and shock absorbers to protect joints from hard landings. |
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Laminarian sea-plant is a fabulous way to replenish the organism and to relieve pain and aching joints. |
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The joints which divide the sandstone contrast finely with the divisional planes which separate the basalt into pillars. |
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Pain referral patterns of asymptomatic costotransverse joints have not been established. |
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Generally, by the time you are Real, most of your hair has been loved off and your eyes drop out and you get loose in the joints and very shabby. |
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To the south are Korean spas, Korean barbecue joints and hofs, or Korean pubs. |
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Wider machines may have the wings supported by individual wheels and have hinge joints to allow flexing of the machine over uneven ground. |
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At that time GKN held 34 per cent of the world market for constant velocity joints. |
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The frame is constructed from a continuous pour of concrete into moulds, creating interlacing arches and leaving no apparent joints. |
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Early Egyptians also knew how to fasten the planks of this ship together with mortise and tenon joints. |
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The boxes were formed from thin slabs with joints carefully sealed with clay to render them waterproof. |
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The remains of choice meat joints were discovered in some of the beds, presumably forming part of the villagers' last supper. |
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This iron cement was used to fix and harden the joints of steam engines, thus creating a hard durable seal. |
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Many truss cantilever bridges use pinned joints and are therefore statically determinate with no members carrying mixed loads. |
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In most species, the joints between the ossicles and superficial plates allow the arm to bend to the side, but not to bend upwards. |
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An exception is the Ophiocanopidae, in which the gonads do not open into bursae and are instead paired in a chain along the basal arm joints. |
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Environmental effects are similar to those of point absorber buoys, with an additional concern that organisms could be pinched in the joints. |
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Old Cigfolla, who despite stiff joints could outspin any of them, drew out a fine thread of flax. |
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Due to their flexible joints, bats are more manoeuvrable and more dextrous than gliding mammals. |
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The knee and ankle joints became increasingly robust to better support increased weight. |
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As the molten rock cooled to around 1000 celsius it solidified and crystallised and fractures along vertical joints formed. |
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These joints are most clearly seen on exposed pieces of rock such as the Tors of Dartmoor and Bodmin Moor. |
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In the tunnelling industry, caulking refers to the sealing of joints in segmental precast concrete tunnels, commonly by using concrete. |
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Caulking as a term has spread to the building trade, meaning the activity of closing up joints and gaps in buildings. |
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Backer rods can also be used to reduce consumption of the caulking by filling part of the joints. |
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In its thickened state it is used as a strong filler and for a range of joints that do away with more traditional fastenings. |
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And at best the podagric, when in health, is but a criple, the joints being defrauded of due unction. |
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In 2 to 5 percent of young children with smallpox, virions reach the joints and bone, causing osteomyelitis variolosa. |
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Swollen joints limit movement, and arthritis may lead to limb deformities, ankylosis, malformed bones, flail joints, and stubby fingers. |
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These rocks are shaped by the tides, the strength of the rocks, and the presence of the joints in the rocks. |
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They attributed the high mercury content in his body to the use of ointments for joints healing. |
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A rackingly painful disease that affects the joints and finally cripples, it is caused by an imbalance of uric acid in the system. |
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The modern approach to characterizing machines focusses on the components that allow movement, known as joints. |
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This realization shows that it is the joints, or the connections that provide movement, that are the primary elements of a machine. |
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Angular drainage patterns form where bedrock joints and faults intersect at more acute angles than rectangular drainage patterns. |
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These joints are weaknesses in the rock, which are exploited by agents of both denudation and weathering. |
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Existing joints are subsequently exploited by the action of chemical weathering carbonation to form deep grykes and rounded blocks called clints. |
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Late stage hydrothermal mineralisation has filled the joints with pectolite. |
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Where joints are closely spaced, the large crystals in the granite readily disintegrate to form a sandy regolith known locally as growan. |
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Where joints happen to be unusually widely spaced, core blocks can survive and escape above the weathering surface, developing into tors. |
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The Dynesys screws were then placed transpedicularly via the Wiltse paraspinal approach without destruction of the facet joints. |
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Unexercised joints get stiffer, but the wrong sort of exercise can strain the joints, damaging them further. |
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We had to use warm water and solvent to unglue all the joints we put in yesterday. |
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The unglued joints all fell apart in shipment, but the properly joined piece survived intact. |
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To avoid the dust problems, the joints may be wet-sanded or sponged rather than dry-sanded. |
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There was no associated fever, chills or redness in the left hip joint area and no associated arthralgias in other joints. |
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It manifests itself with a prolonged arthralgic disease that affects the joints of the extremities. |
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Presence of bacterial DNA and bacterial peptidoglycans in joints of patients with rheumatoid arthritis and other arthritides. |
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Closed arthrocentesis is recommended for septic infections of all joints except the hip. |
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Not entering with long needles for burning, not even with arthrodia, gliding joints in tarsal articulations. |
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This set of ball-and-socket joints lets you wiggle your jaw up and down, side to side, and forward. |
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Five-year performance ratings are presented for two types of untreated, uncoated wood joints in aboveground tests under shaded conditions. |
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