
1) Measure 2) Measurement 3) Measuring 4) Mensuration 5) The act of making angulate
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the orientation of one body (e.g. bone fragment) to another in such a manner that the two parts meet at an angle other than a straight line. The standard surgical convention is that the angulation is characterized by describing the deviation of the distal part from its anatomical position. For example, at a Colles fracture, the distal radial frag...
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When there is an angle (laterally) between the legs and the upper body. This is achieved by bending the body, so that the CoM is inside the turn and the edges are at an angle to the snow, while the body remains in balance. Angulation allows the skier to remain balanced while setting an edge (putting the ski on edge)in the absence of Angulation the ...
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• (n.) A making angular; angular formation.
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Angles created by bones meeting at their given joints.
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The orientation of one body (e.g. bone fragment) to another in such a manner that the two parts meet at an angle other than a straight line. The standard surgical convention is that the angulation is characterized by describing the deviation of the distal part from its anatomical position. For example, at a Colles' fracture, the distal radial fragm...
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<orthopaedics> A term used to describe the presence of angular deformity to a fractured bone. Increasing angulation will require surgical manipulation to return the fractured bone fragments back to a normal anatomic position of healing. ... (12 Nov 1997) ...
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(ang″gu-la´shәn) formation of a sharp obstructive angle as in the intestine, the ureter, or similar tubes. deviation from a straight line, as in a poorly set bone.
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The bending of the knees, usually into the slope, to set an edge. The hips also have to be bent in order to keep the weight in the desired position. With little or no edge set the knees will be bent directly over the skis. With maximum edge set they will bend in towards the slope.
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An`gu·la'tion noun A making angular; angular formation.
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creating an angle between the weapon and the sword arm by flexing the wrist and pronating or supinating the sword hand
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Type: Term Pronunciation: ang′gyū-lā′shŭn Definitions: 1. Formation of an angle; an abnormal angle or bend in an organ. 2. In orthopaedics, a method of describing the alignment of long bones that have been affected by injury or disease; can be described in both anteroposterior and lateral planes.
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[
n] - the precise measurement of angles 2. [n] - the act of making angulate (having corners)
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creating an angle between the weapon and the sword arm by flexing the wrist and pronating or supinating the sword hand
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noun the act of making angulate (having corners)
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Angles created by bones meeting at their given joints.
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an angular part, position, or formation. · the exact measurement of angles. · Also calleda position for traversing a slope in which the skis are edged into the hill by bending the knees toward the hill and leaning the upper body away from the hill, with all weight on the downhill ski.
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