In Japan, the permanent embedment of acupuncture needles in the musculature represents a common acupunctural technique to relieve pain. |
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This method requires the reconstruction of the origins and insertions of the masticatory musculature. |
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Subsequently, the mend in the fabric had parted and the rent now revealed a knee with well-preserved skin covering some musculature. |
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The musculature and tonality of the men in the lower right-hand corner are reminiscent of the bearded figure in Titian's Bacchus and Ariadne. |
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His entire body ached, with the remnants of aches all over, twinging his musculature here and there. |
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The treatment of the musculature is sensitive, with veins, sinews, and tendons clearly depicted. |
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In echiurans, sipunculans and in most polychaete annelids at least portions of the coelomic lining form the somatic and visceral musculature. |
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These forms had two dorsal fins rather than one, and all the fins were supported by an internal skeleton and musculature. |
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Of course, I don't look like Harrison Ford with his athletic bod, trim waist and daunting musculature. |
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The highlights are brushed in with white body colour, which gives the rippling musculature a reptilian glint. |
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The types of scales that are present in fossils permit us to say something about the dermal musculature. |
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We now know that the actions of the specialized musculature of the lower esophageal sphincter provide the chief barrier to reflux. |
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Similarly, the basic structure of the human body is provided by the skeleton and musculature. |
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Treatment to restore normal tone and function to the pelvic floor musculature should not be overlooked. |
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Internal voids resulted from the more rapid decay of internal organs and musculature than the cuticle of the exoskeleton. |
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This test will fail if the abdominal musculature is very weak or if you are feeling through a diastasis recti. |
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Even though the heat is generated by the flight musculature, the platypleurine cicadas are able to elevate body temperature without flight. |
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Atrophy of the hands, particularly the intrinsic musculature, may be present. |
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The posterior musculature consists of six muscles in two groups, superficial and deep. |
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Unlike the upper esophageal sphincter, the lower sphincter is not pulled open by extrinsic musculature. |
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The jaw musculature is immensely strong, giving rise to huge pressures and displacement forces. |
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The body wall musculature consists of three longitudinal muscles that form a continuous layer around the body. |
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This was well established through analysis of reflexes in crayfish abdominal musculature. |
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Based on those observations, he initiated a study of the role of the pelvic and tail musculature in the ventilation of pigeons. |
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A neurologic examination revealed normal strength in the upper extremities with normal musculature. |
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The tongue musculature is largely contained within a fibrous sac, so the whole maintains a constant volume irrespective of its shape. |
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There is an initial multiplication of the virus in the local musculature and spread via motor or sensory nerves to the spinal cord and brain. |
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We have presented two models for the origin of the body wall musculature in vermiform bilaterians. |
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This mode of establishing the mesodermal musculature likely has occurred in small vermiform organisms. |
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In contrast to frogs, caecilians have a radically elongated vertebral column, no limbs or girdles, and relatively elaborate hypaxial musculature. |
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Weak, disused musculature means I have to saunter and stroll rather than step out briskly. |
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Frogs have radically truncated vertebral columns, relatively large hindlimbs, and a well-developed array of epaxial musculature. |
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However, if running up slopes were a major selective factor, then one would expect increased musculature in the hindquarters to drive the legs. |
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The coarctate is immobile and strongly sclerotized, and it has reduced mouthparts, legs, and musculature. |
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This kind of musculature was probably already developed in the cochleate ammonoids. |
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The smooth musculature of the larger blood vessels is relaxed, including the coronary, systemic peripheral and pulmonary arteries. |
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This expansion allows the jaw musculature to be stronger and also permits a wider gape. |
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The large post-temporal fenestrae of turtles allow the jaw musculature to expand beyond the confines of the adductor chamber. |
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He was so perfectly shaped that all she wanted to do was trace the contours of his musculature and well formed face. |
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This cryptocrystalline silica can preserve with high fidelity delicate shell detail such as musculature. |
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When standing, the knees of this figure protrude awkwardly and incised lines in both mobile arms suggest bicep musculature. |
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Aging of the extra-ocular musculature results in changes in both smooth pursuit and saccadic eye movements. |
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Functioning of the diaphragm and thoracic musculature may be diminished, contributing to respiratory compromise. |
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Their musculature, dimly delineated, nonetheless lacks three-dimensionality. |
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Reflex activation of the pharyngeal musculature has been measured in awake children both electromyographically and using acoustic pharyngometry. |
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The axial musculature of all vertebrates consists of two principal masses, the epaxial and hypaxial muscles. |
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Another interesting feature was divarication of midline abdominal musculature, which required correction. |
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Their fur will hold air for a while, enough for a short dog-paddle, but beyond that their musculature just weighs them down. |
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The musculature of the wall of the infundibulum is similar to that of the acetabulum. |
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His use of a wide-angle lens facilitated deep focus for faces and musculature, allowing him to render iconic, nearly sculptural images of beauty. |
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Cross-train with the elliptical trainer and recumbent bike, both of which get a thumbs-up for working the entire leg musculature. |
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Although he followed the form of the drawing the inker took liberties with the face and the musculature. |
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The limbs and appendicular musculature of tetrapods are a further elaboration of the non-axial musculature. |
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The most crippling injuries were to Simon's right leg, mangled beyond recognition below the knee, the entire calf musculature torn off. |
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The input force is generated by the masticatory musculature and the output force is exerted by the teeth on food. |
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Conservative treatments, centring on retraining the pelvic floor musculature, have been shown to be effective among older women with stress incontinence. |
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All of this head motion must be executed by epaxial musculature if the pectoral girdle is reduced or lost, which requires a strong anchor and lever for force transmission. |
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Their teeth were large and pointy, and their jaw musculature was strong. |
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Yet as the last colored leaves, varnished with the first rains of winter, fall earthward, the deciduous trees bare their sinewy musculature for all the world to look upon. |
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She brings Griet to textured life with the subtlety of her posture, the restrained musculature of her face, and the subdued excitement that propels her movements. |
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In fish, the retrorse inclination of the myomeres forms a precursor of the differentiation between a deep and a superficial musculature of the trunk. |
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These problems can occur in Clumber spaniels, although sometimes the heavier musculature of the Clumber seems to modify the clinical signs of the disease. |
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The esophageal musculature is striated in the proximal esophagus and is separated by a short transition zone from the smooth muscle portion of the esophagus. |
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Chances are the pain will diminish as your musculature recovers. |
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As with enlarged leg musculature, larger tarsi may be linked to improved adeptness at locomotion for more effective foraging and predator evasion. |
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Clinical impression of wasting of musculature of the limbs, but not severe enough to describe the child as suffering from marasmus was classified as emaciation. |
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Enhanced levels of expression are seen in older embryos adjacent to the segmental involutions and in the salivary glands, proventriculus, and somatic musculature. |
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If a salamander is to swim straight, the action of these muscle fibers must be balanced by muscle fibers dorsal to the vertebral centra, presumably in the epaxial musculature. |
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Cranial nerve musculature is less involved, and ophthalmoplegia is rare. |
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Although upper airway anatomy and collapsibility are important, it is clear that central control of upper airway musculature and of ventilation play a role. |
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Involvement of the neck musculature produces torticollis or retrocollis. |
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He or she carefully incises this mark with a knife blade or scissors to expose the underlying fascia covering the intrinsic laryngeal musculature. |
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The front cover sports a bookplate from 1900 of Nietzsche wearing a crown of thorns, the back cover one of him naked, with remarkable musculature, posing on an Alp. |
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Instead, they originate from an aponeurosis that is continuous with the epimysium of the epaxial musculature and insert onto an aponeurosis that merges with the peritoneum. |
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A constant low level of tonic contraction also characterizes the parapharyngeal musculature, the striated muscles that share their innervation with the pharynx. |
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In contrast to platyhelminths, nemerteans possess a circulatory system, comprised of fluid-filled, cell-lined channels situated between the gut and body-wall musculature. |
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Bones are obscured by overlying feathers, skin, and musculature. |
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Palpation of the head in patients with tension-type headache may reveal tenderness in the pericranial muscles and tension in the nuchal musculature or trapezius. |
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Where laryngeal elevation is a problem, neuromuscular stimulation or muscle strengthening of the hyoid musculature offers hope. |
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The role of intrinsic musculature in the formation of inferior calcaneal exostoses. |
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Sciurid rodents have very strong jaw musculature and are among the few animals that can open the hard shells of Juglans and Carya nuts. |
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Epiotic large, bearing crest for attachment of epaxial musculature.Posttemporal trabecular, arcuate, superficial to epiotic dorsal crest. |
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All the anterior musculature, like the pectoralis major and minor and the anterior deltoids and biceps will get stronger and tighter. |
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Epiotic large, bearing crest for attachment of epaxial musculature.Pterotic bearing projection superficial to exoccipital. |
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The term TMD encompasses dysfunctions of the masticatory musculature, the temporomandibular joint and surrounding structures. |
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Muscle spindles in the paraspinal musculature of patients with adolescent idiopathic scoliosis. |
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Scoliosis is a result of the weak or paralysed paraspinal musculature and usually develops by the age of 10 years. |
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In most bilaterians, the gut musculature and most vascular muscles derive from the mesoderm. |
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After confirmation of death, a parasternal incision was made followed by removal of the submandibular gland and the infrahyoidal musculature. |
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True mice and rats do not contain this structure but their cheeks are elastic due to a high degree of musculature and innervation in the region. |
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The lungs and surrounding musculature provide the air stream and pressure required to phonate. |
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Fish were also marked with a single external dart tag inserted into the dorsal musculature and secured between the dorsal pterygiophores. |
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A neuro fiber in the body called the proprioceptor locks onto and memorizes the overload that the musculature involved is trying to overcome. |
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Laryngospasm is a protective reflex closure of the upper airway from spasm of the glottic musculature as the result of an abnormal stimulus. |
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Many create multiple silks with different functions, made from complex structures called spinnerets with arrays of spigots and their own musculature. |
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These arteritic lesions are not confined to the striated musculature, but occur everywhere, including the superior and inferior mesenteric arterial beds. |
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Research has shown that Class II malocclusion can result in hypotonia of the orofacial musculature, causing tongue thrusting, poor swallowing reflexes and mouth breathing. |
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The use of the kinesiometer utilizing different musculature was engaged. |
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The body was generally heavy and solid with a strong musculature. |
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A variety of pedal ergometers have been developed for research testing of calf musculature, but each is a unique and expensive experimental instrument. |
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This has the dual advantage of providing a strong axonal donor volume for smile restoration while avoiding synkinetic reinnervation of adjacent musculature. |
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The intestines were repositioned, and the abdominal musculature and skin incisions were closed by standard techniques with absorbable suture and autoclips. |
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