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Striking and tendon
The term knee-jerk was recorded by Sir Michael Foster in his Textbook of physiology in 1877: " Striking the tendon below the patella gives rise to a sudden extension of the leg, known as the knee-jerk.

Striking and with
Striking a deal with Augeias, Heracles proposed a payment of a tenth of Augeias ' cattle if the labour was completed successfully.
* Front kick or push Kick / high Kick – Striking face or chest on with the heel of the foot
* Side kick – Striking with the side or heel of the foot with leg parallel to the ground, can be performed to either the head or body
* Roundhouse kick or circle kick – Striking with the front of the foot or the lower shin to the head or the body in a chopping motion
* Mexican news journal Machetearte adopts the name in a game of words, where it can mean Machete Art as well as Striking you with a Machete.
* 1927 – Columbine Mine Massacre: Striking coal miners are allegedly attacked with machine guns by a detachment of state police dressed in civilian clothes.
* Striking an opponent with a foreign object ( unless the rules of the match specifically allow this ; see hardcore wrestling ).
Striking the ground with his fist, he quoted the line from the Niobe:
Striking out on his own, he formed a group called ' Peter Tork And / Or Release ' with girlfriend Reine Stewart on drums ( she had played drums on part of 33⅓ Revolutions Per Monkee ), Riley " Wildflower " Cummings on bass and-sometimes-singer / keyboard player Judy Mayhan.
An engaging account of Zumalacárregui will be found in " The Most Striking Events of a Twelvemonth Campaign with Zumalacarregui in Navarre and the Basque Provinces ", by C. F. Henningsen ( London, 1836 ).
Striking up a conversation with D — about a subject in which the minister is interested, Dupin examined the letter more closely.
Striking along the Danube, they overran the military centers of Ratiaria and successfully besieged Naissus ( modern Niš ) with battering rams and rolling towers ( military sophistication that was new to the Hun repertory ), then, pushing along the Nisava, they took Serdica ( Sofia ), Philippopolis ( Plovdiv ) and Arcadiopolis ( Luleburgaz ).
Striking distribution deals with The Weinstein Company, Lakeshore Entertainment, Bauer Martinez Entertainment and other independent studios, MGM distributed films from these companies.
Striking up a correspondence with Watchman Nee, Lee became influenced by his call to " experience the divine life " instead of pursuing knowledge alone.
* Striking the opponent with a closed fist.
However with the reorganization of NATO in the early twenty-first century the title became Striking Force NATO.
Striking the ganglion cyst with a large tome is usually sufficient to rupture the cyst, and re-accumulation is uncommon.
Quartz clock | Quartz cuckoo clock with automaton Striking clock | striking the 8th hour.
Striking a person or animal with a single-tail whip can inflict cuts, but with a whip made from common materials, these wounds are simple high-speed abrasions that do not penetrate more than the depth of the skin.
Until 2005, COMSECONDFLT had a permanent assignment with NATO's Supreme Allied Commander Atlantic's ( SACLANT ) chain-of-command, as the Commander Striking Fleet Atlantic ( COMSTRIKFLTLANT ).
On 22 February 2005 / 24 June 2005, with the establishment of Allied Command Transformation, and in the total absence of the Soviet threat that had prompted its creation, the Striking Fleet Atlantic nucleus was disbanded.
Striking with his heel a tomb,
No. 1 Group, with its squadrons of Fairey Battles, left for France to form the Advanced Air Striking Force.

Striking and hammer
* Striking train-This is a gear train ( G, H ) that scales down the force of the power source and transmits it to the hammer mechanism which rings the gong.

Striking and .
Striking southwards in the hope of collecting information about French movements, Nelson's ships stopped at Elba and Naples, where the British ambassador Sir William Hamilton reported that the French fleet had passed Sicily in the direction of Malta.
* The Vulcan Gets New Striking Power an AVRO advertisement for the Vulcan from Flight in February 1959, showing the ( still unnamed ) Blue Steel.
: Striking the left and right men target points in succession, practising centering, distance, and correct technique, while building spirit and stamina.
Striking workers confronted by U. S. Army soldiers during the 1912 Lawrence textile strike in Lawrence, Massachusetts, U. S. A.
Striking techniques became less important and the formal curriculum became simpler.
Striking masks, spectacles, and other facial markings occur in wide variety.
Striking cloud colorations can be seen at many altitudes in the homosphere, which includes the troposphere, stratosphere, and mesophere.
Strike action | Striking American Railway Union members confront Illinois Army National Guard | Illinois National Guard troops in Chicago, Illinois, during Debs ' Rebellion in 1894.
Close Cover Before Striking: The Golden Age of Matchbook Art.
In the early 1990s, Willis's career suffered a moderate slump starring in flops such as The Bonfire of the Vanities, Striking Distance, and a film he co-wrote titled Hudson Hawk, among others.
Striking variation within the same iris is also common in some animals, and is the norm in some species.
Striking miners and their families were gathered on Christmas Eve for a party in Italian Hall, when the cry of " fire " precipitated a stampede that crushed or suffocated seventy-three victims, the majority of them children.
The Striking Scorpions color scheme is green armor and helmets, black weaponry, and gold trim.
Examples include: Fire Dragons, Striking Scorpions, Howling Banshees, Swooping Hawks, Falcons and Warp Spiders.
Striking railway workers had attempted to shut down the Toledo Peoria and Western Railroad.

patellar and tendon
On December 19, 2007, during the first quarter of the game versus the Atlanta Hawks while getting back on a fast-break, Alonzo Mourning tore the patellar tendon in his right knee and was required to undergo season-ending knee surgery.
Two non-communicative bursae are located in front of the patella and below the patellar tendon, and others are sometimes present.
It is also occasionally called the patellar tendon because there is no definite separation between the quadriceps tendon ( which surrounds the patella ) and the area connecting the patella to the tibia.
Generally tendinitis is referred to by the body part involved, such as Achilles tendinitis ( affecting the Achilles tendon ), or patellar tendinitis ( jumper's knee, affecting the patellar tendon ).
The tuberosity of the tibia, a crest to which the patellar ligament attaches in mammals, is instead the insertion point for the tendon of the quadriceps muscle in reptiles, birds, and amphibians, which have no patella.
The deep tendon reflexes are also diminished or absent ; for example, the " knee jerk " or patellar reflex may be lacking ( Westphal's sign ).
Dr. Neal ElAttrache performed the anterior cruciate ligament reconstruction at the Los Angeles Kerlan-Jobe Orthopaedic Clinic October 6, using Brady's patellar tendon graft to replace the torn ligament, and also repaired his medial collateral ligament, through a separate incision in his left knee.
Some reflex responses, such as withdrawing the hand after touching a hot surface, are protective, but others, such as the patellar reflex " knee jerk " activated by tapping the patellar tendon, contribute to ordinary behavior.
The " patellar tendon " that connects the kneecap to the tibia ( shinbone ) is elongated ( longer than normal ).
It is the ratio of the length of the patella to the length of the patellar tendon.
When the patellar tendon is tapped just below the knee, the patellar reflex is initiated and the lower leg kicks forward ( via contraction of the quadriceps ).
This is via the patella, where the quadriceps tendon becomes the patellar ligament, which then attaches to the tibia.
The patellar reflex or knee-jerk is a deep tendon reflex and is a myotatic reflex.
Sinding – Larsen – Johansson syndrome, named after Sven Christian Johansson ( 1880-1959 ), a Swedish Surgeon and Christian Magnus Falsen Sindig-Larsen ( 1866-1930 ), a Norwegian Physician, is an analogous condition involving the patellar tendon and the lower margin of the patella bone, instead of the upper margin of the tibia.
The condition is usually self-limiting and is caused by stress on the patellar tendon that attaches the quadriceps muscle at the front of the thigh to the tibial tuberosity.
Following an adolescent growth spurt, repeated stress from contraction of the quadriceps is transmitted through the patellar tendon to the immature tibial tuberosity.
The tendon below the patient's knee is then hit with a reflex hammer to elicit the patellar reflex.

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