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The primary features common to all synarthroses are ( a ) continuous and direct union of the opposing surfaces ; ( b ) no joint cavity ; ( c ) no movement . CHONDROSIS . Sutura . This form of synarthrosis is found only in connexion with ...
The primary features common to all synarthroses are ( a ) continuous and direct union of the opposing surfaces ; ( b ) no joint cavity ; ( c ) no movement . CHONDROSIS . Sutura . This form of synarthrosis is found only in connexion with ...
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It is characterised by ( a ) capability of movement which is more or less free in its range ; ( b ) a reduction of ... Movements occurring about three principal axes placed at right angles to each other , or in modifications of these ...
It is characterised by ( a ) capability of movement which is more or less free in its range ; ( b ) a reduction of ... Movements occurring about three principal axes placed at right angles to each other , or in modifications of these ...
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During movement they adapt themselves to the changing conditions of the articulation . ... two or more articulating bones , ligaments perform very important functions in connexion with the different movements taking place at a joint .
During movement they adapt themselves to the changing conditions of the articulation . ... two or more articulating bones , ligaments perform very important functions in connexion with the different movements taking place at a joint .
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THE DIFFERENT KINDS OF MOVEMENT AT JOINTS . Reference has already been made to the existence of fixed axes of movement as a basis for the classification of certain forms of diarthrodial joints . Hence it is evident that the movements ...
THE DIFFERENT KINDS OF MOVEMENT AT JOINTS . Reference has already been made to the existence of fixed axes of movement as a basis for the classification of certain forms of diarthrodial joints . Hence it is evident that the movements ...
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Movements of the Vertebral Column . - Although the amount of movement permissible between any two vertebræ is extremely limited , yet the total range of movement capable of being attained by the entire vertebral column is very ...
Movements of the Vertebral Column . - Although the amount of movement permissible between any two vertebræ is extremely limited , yet the total range of movement capable of being attained by the entire vertebral column is very ...
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Expressions et termes fréquents
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