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In the lower portion of each Chart, the Skeletal Age ( Hand ) of boy 34 and girl 2 may be similarly classified.
Thus, a child's Skeletal Age `` dots '' may be classified as `` advanced '' when they appear above the middle curve, `` moderate '' when they appear immediately above or below the middle curve, and `` delayed '' when they appear below the lower curve.
Onsets, Completions, and Skeletal Ages ( Hand ) of boy 34 and girl 2 may be directly compared and classified, using only those Skeletal Ages which appear immediately below the Onset Profile and the Completion Profile.
The Skeletal Age curve in the lower portion of Figure 2 shows that slowing may have occurred for her during the prepubescent period.
Skeletal weakness and bone disease may be extensive.

Skeletal and be
Accordingly, maturity level ratings by means of the upper portion and lower portion of the Chart, respectively, should be somewhat similar since Skeletal Age assessments are dependent upon Onsets during infancy and upon Completions during adolescence.
Since a Skeletal Age rating can be made at any age during growth, from Elbow, Shoulder, Knee, or Foot as well as Hand, it seems to be the method of choice when one wishes to study most aspects of skeletal developmental progress during childhood.
Skeletal comparisons showed the Pacific species to be identical to the Atlantic remains in the 1930s, and Gray's naming has been generally accepted since.
Skeletal muscle can thus be broken down into two broad categories: Type I and Type II.
Skeletal muscles can be voluntarily controlled.
Skeletal muscle myosin, the most conspicuous of the myosin superfamily due to its abundance in muscle fibers, was the first to be discovered.
* Skeletal motors, which are a high-quality subset of direct-drive motors, can be found on some nicer fans.
Skeletal muscle contractions can be broadly separated into twitch and tetanic contractions.
Skeletal remains found on the canyon rim in 1976 with a bullet inside the skull were later proven not to be those of Glen Hyde.
Skeletal fluorosis can be caused by: Cryolite ( Na3AlF6, sodium hexafluoroaluminate ).

Skeletal and for
There the middle one of the three curves denotes `` mean Skeletal Age '' for the Maturity Series boys and girls.
Skeletal formulas are the standard notation for more complex organic molecules.
Standards for Data Collection from Human Skeletal Remains.
Ideally, CMY without black should complete the printing process ; however, sufficiently pure CMY ink has not been developed, and for this reason, black ink is used to add details and darkness in shadowed areas-called a Skeletal Black.
The Skeletal System serves many important functions ; it provides the shape and form for our bodies in addition to supporting, protecting, allowing bodily movement, producing blood for the body, and storing minerals.
The Skeletal System serves as a framework for tissues and organs to attach themselves to.
Skeletal remains around 2, 000 years old unearthed in Switzerland indicate that spitz-type dogs have inhabited Central Europe for millennia.
Toys Went Berserk was noted for their energetic live performances and their music ( comparable to bands such as Skeletal Family, Siouxsie and the Banshees and Xmal Deutschland ), which was quite distinctive in the Sydney scene of the time.
Skeletal animation is the standard way to animate characters or mechanical objects for a prolonged period of time ( usually over 100 frames ).
Skeletal involvement is more prominent with a predilection for the lower limbs.
* Skeletal muscle responsible for movement
Skeletal advancement in an effort to physically increase the pharyngeal airspace is often an option for craniofacial patients with upper airway obstruction and small lower jaws ( mandibles ).
Skeletal age, which is estimated from radiographic studies of the left hand and wrist, is usually delayed ( typically 2-4 y by late childhood ) and is most consistent with the child's height age ( age for which a child's height is at the 50th percentile ) rather than the child ’ s chronologic age.
* The Kathryn O. and Alan C. Greenberg Center for Skeletal Dysplasias

Skeletal and long
* Skeletal abnormalities, such as sphenoid dysplasia or thinning of the cortex of the long bones of the body ( i. e. bones of the leg, potentially resulting in bowing of the legs )

Skeletal and term
It is not currently recognized with a Terminologia Anatomica name in human anatomy, but the term is still found in older texts < ref > Anatomy Atlases: Illustrated Encyclopedia of Human Anatomic Variation: Opus V: Skeletal Systems: Supracondylar Process < BR > Supratrochlear Foramen and in discussing anatomical variation.

Skeletal and .
To summarize the purpose of the Skeletal Maturity Chart: each contains two kinds of skeletal maturity norms which show two quite different methods of depicting developmental level of growth centers.
( Skeletal drawing from The Grave Yard: A Skeletal Reconstructions Database, 2007.
Skeletal reconstruction of a female P. longiceps
* Skeletal, Bones and cartilage in great detail Human Body Skeleton, Bones and cartilage.
* 1988 Jakov Radovčić, Fred H. Smith, Erik Trinkaus, and Milford H. Wolpoff The Krapina Hominids: An Illustrated Catalog of the Skeletal Collection.
Skeletal elements are also deployed in some specialized ways, such as the " Aristotle's lantern " of sea urchins, crinoids ' stalks, and the supportive " lime ring " of sea cucumbers.
* Roger Warwick, Skeletal Remains of a Medieval Child, London Archaeologist, Vol.
Skeletal dysplasia is usually suspected because of obvious physical features ( e. g., unusual configuration of face or shape of skull ), because of an obviously affected parent, or because body measurements ( arm span, upper to lower segment ratio ) indicate disproportion.
* Skeletal system: structural support and protection with bones, cartilage, ligaments and tendons.

traction and may
With diesel-electric and electric locomotives, the gear ratio between the traction motors and axles is what adapts the unit to freight or passenger service, although a passenger unit may include other features, such as head end power ( also referred to as hotel power or electric train supply ) or a steam generator.
Circus calliopes were sometimes installed in steam-drive carousels, or supplied with steam from a traction engine, which may also supply electric power for lighting and tow the calliope in the circus parade, in which it traditionally came last.
Commercial chemical solutions are also available which may help temporarily restore the traction of the rubber.
Propulsion may involve conventional on-board electric motors, linear motors or cable traction.
Tight or frequent braiding may pull at the hair roots and cause traction alopecia.
Typically, for dry conditions a stiffer chassis is preferable, while in wet or other poor traction conditions, a more flexible chassis may work better.
ABS equipment may also be used to implement a traction control system ( TCS ) on acceleration of the vehicle.
The reverse process, producing electrical energy from mechanical energy, is done by generators such as an alternator or a dynamo ; some electric motors can also be used as generators, for example, a traction motor on a vehicle may perform both tasks.
Such grooves also allow for traction and water runoff, may be stained a color that significantly contrasts with the adjacent concrete.
He also worked on an idea that mass may exert a small shielding effect on gravitational waves, which did not gain much traction.
Specialized shock absorbers for racing purposes may allow the front end of a dragster to rise with minimal resistance under acceleration, then strongly resist letting it settle, thereby maintaining a desirable rearward weight distribution for enhanced traction.
The pre-hospital providers may use equipment unfamiliar to the average physician, but ED physicians must be expert in using ( and safely removing ) specialized equipment, since devices such as Military Anti-Shock Trousers (" MAST ") and traction splints require special procedures.
These may have granular or rubberized particles added to give better traction.
For some classes of racing vehicles, it may also be important to produce downforce to improve traction and thus cornering abilities.
On rear-suspension bicycles in sporting use this unsprung weight may adversely affect traction and braking.
The reduced nett traction may still be enough to propel the vehicle.
Since an open differential limits total torque applied to both drive wheels to the amount utilized by the lower traction wheel multiplied by a factor of 2, when one wheel is on a slippery surface, the total torque applied to the driving wheels may be lower than the minimum torque required for vehicle propulsion.
However, in some countries ( including the United Kingdom ), the term is usually used to refer only to unpowered vehicles, specifically excluding locomotives which may be referred to as running stock, traction or motive power.
Special single-phase traction power networks may operate at 16. 67 Hz or other frequencies to power electric railways.
Single-phase power may be used for electric railways ; the largest single-phase generator in the world, at Neckarwestheim Nuclear Power Plant, supplies a railway system on a dedicated traction power network.
Over night traction may be used in lieu of walking devices or in combination.
Electricity generated by regenerative braking may be fed back into the traction power supply ; either offset against other electrical demand on the network at that instant, or stored in lineside storage systems for later use.
Substations may be associated with HVDC converter plants, traction current, or interconnected non-synchronous networks.
A man may perform manual or mechanical penile traction, or " anchoring " by a loop of string or some clamping device.
This may be present in conditions causing traction on the retina especially at the macula.

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