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There was some concern as to whether he would regain top form as he struggled with mobility through the injured shoulder.
The rotator cuff is a structure composed of tendons that, with associated muscles, holds the ball at the top of the humerus in the glenoid socket and provides mobility and strength to the shoulder joint.
The compromise between mobility and stability results in a large number of shoulder problems not faced by other joints such as the hip.
The shallowness of the fossa and relatively loose connections between the shoulder and the rest of the body allows the arm to have tremendous mobility, at the expense of being much easier to dislocate than most other joints in the body.
In 1971 Galton in detail refuted Abel's arguments, showing that the first toe had been incorrectly reconstructed and that neither the curvature of the claws, nor the level of mobility of the shoulder girdle or the tail could be seen as adaptations for climbing, concluding that Hypsilophodon was a bipedal running form.
To provide a high level of mobility the shoulder sacrifices ligamentous stability and as a result relies on the surrounding musculature ( i. e., rotator cuff muscles, latissimus dorsi, and deltoid ) for much of its support.
Excision of a completely ankylosed shoulder or elbow may restore free mobility and usefulness to the limb.

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But in the case of moving targets, and targets which have limited mobility, what will their location be when it is time to destroy them??
While other conditions might be even more effective in bringing about a change from immobility to mobility in Kohnstamm reactivity, it is our hypothesis that all such conditions would have as a common factor the capacity to induce an attitude in the subject which enabled him to divorce himself temporarily from feelings of responsibility for his behavior.
In so far as this goal is achieved, the society becomes more fluid, artificial barriers to social mobility are reduced, and people at the lower end of the social hierarchy share more fully in the material and cultural goods of society.
moreover, residential mobility is so high in metropolitan areas that churches have to recruit constantly in their core stratum in order to survive ; ;
Current research suggests that, if a person is able to walk with or without a mobility aid, physical therapy should include an exercise program addressing five components: static balance, dynamic balance, trunk-limb coordination, stairs, and contracture prevention.
Amino acids have zero mobility in electrophoresis at their isoelectric point, although this behaviour is more usually exploited for peptides and proteins than single amino acids.
It is distinguished by its high level of firepower, mobility and armour protection relative to other vehicles of its era.
As a gel, an agarose medium is porous and therefore can be used to measure microorganism motility and mobility.
Under the action of gravity, a particle acquires a downward speed of, where is the mass of the particle, is the acceleration due to gravity, and is the particle's mobility in the fluid.
George Stokes had shown that the mobility for a spherical particle with radius is, where is the dynamic viscosity of the fluid.
The space between the breast and the pectoralis major muscle is called retromammary space and gives mobility to the breast.
It is generally believed that upward mobility and education results in reclassification of individuals into lighter skinned categories.
This is particularly so in Chad, where the openness of the terrain, marginal rainfall, frequent drought and famine, and low population densities have encouraged physical and linguistic mobility.
However, the mobility of inorganic colloids is very low in compacted bentonites and in deep clay formations
It is this combination of attacks, defense and mobility which gives Capoeira its perceived ' fluidity ' and choreography-like style.
The earliest Buddhist texts explain that the four primary material elements are the sensory qualities solidity, fluidity, temperature, and mobility ; their characterization as earth, water, fire, and air, respectively, is declared an abstraction — instead of concentrating on the fact of material existence, one observes how a physical thing is sensed, felt, perceived.
This places air between fire and water which Plato regarded as appropriate because it is intermediate in its mobility, sharpness, and ability to penetrate.
However, the use of advanced nuclear magnetic resonance methods to directly measure the mobility of water in living cells contradicts this idea, as it suggests that 85 % of cell water acts like that pure water, while the remainder is less mobile and probably bound to macromolecules.
The backward motion of the cannon as its projectile leaves the bore is termed its recoil and the effectiveness of the cannon can be measured in terms of how much this response can be diminished, though obviously diminishing recoil through increasing the overall mass of the cannon means decreased mobility.
Unlike other parts of the world, mobility is sometimes possible within sub-castes, but not across caste lines.
There are animals which are sessile for all or most of their lives ( such as corals ), and there are plants ( such as tumbleweeds, and venus fly traps ) that exhibit more mobility than is customarily associated with plants.

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However, under the direction of a physiotherapist, participation in physical activity can be safe and has been proven beneficial for persons with MS. Research has supported the rehabilitative role of physical activity in improving muscle power, mobility, mood, bowel health, general conditioning and quality of life.
Roaming is technically supported by mobility management, authentication, authorization and billing procedures.
During British rule, when the government desired to promote caste mobility, they started bearing the sacred thread also, but neither the government nor the Hindu oligarchs supported any such sanction.
Roaming is technically supported by mobility management, authentication, authorization and billing procedures.
Moreover new jobs requiring new skills created in the post-crisis economy should be supported by labour mobility to ensure that people are employed wherever their skills are needed.
Most electric cellos feature a traditional endpin and knee supports, but some are supported in other ways, such as by an elongated pin for playing in the standing position, a tripod stand, strap, or strap system that allows mobility while playing the instrument.
Whereas the Americans relied on massed firepower and mobility in big-unit search and destroy operations as part of a war of attrition which often resulted in heavy casualties on both sides, in contrast, Australian doctrine — although not eschewing conventional operations — emphasised deliberate patrolling utilising dispersed companies supported by artillery, APCs and helicopters to separate the Viet Cong from the population in the villages, while slowly extending government control.
* To the north, the steppe allowed for rapid mobility, first for nomadic horseback warriors like the Huns and Mongols, and later for Russian traders, eventually supported by railroads.
Communications, energy, mobility and life sciences are the central innovation fields represented and supported by the VDE.

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Wars and military campaigns are guided by strategy, whereas battles take place on a level of planning and execution known as operational mobility.
Late in the 20th century, urban police bicycles became more common, as the mobility of car-borne officers was increasingly limited by traffic congestion and pedestrianisation.
The high pH prevailing in the cement porewater ( 12. 5 < pH < 13. 5 ) limits the mobility of many heavy metals by decreasing their solubility and increasing their sorption onto the cement mineral phases.
The power of mobility given by mounted units was recognized early on, but was offset by the difficulty of raising large forces and by the inability of horses ( then mostly small ) to carry heavy armor.
" According to Anders Hansson, by the Ming and Qing dynasties, " upward mobility into the elite was theoretically possible for virtually all male commoners.
Serf mobility was heavily restricted, and in matters of who they can marry and how they lived, they had to follow rules put into place by the State and the Church, by landowners, and finally families and communities established certain social mores that was theirs to follow because the serfs were born into it.
* Differential mobility analysis, a technique that sorts particles by diameter using electrical mobility
Nevertheless, Petro managed to improve his status by marrying the extremely wealthy Tertulla, whose fortune guaranteed the upwards mobility of Petro's son Titus Flavius Sabinus I, Domitian's grandfather.
Their mobility, however, decreases the chemical resistance of the glass, allowing leaching by water and facilitating corrosion.
Causes of change included the growth of a mass culture, international standards, social mobility, and acceptance of democracy and equality as typified by the welfare state.
* The Next Generation Networks ( NGN ) concept takes into consideration new realities in the telecommunication industry characterized by factors such as ; the need to converge and optimize the operating networks and the extraordinary expansion of digital traffic ( i. e., increasing demand for new multimedia services, mobility, etc.
The mobility offered by IFVs is an asset in close combat, especially against fixed artillery.
The Zulu failed to make use of their superior mobility by attacking the British rear area such as Natal or in interdicting vulnerable British supply lines.
Both the upward socio-economic mobility among the Québécois, and a cultural renaissance around joual connected to the Quebec sovereignty movement in the Montreal East-End have resulted in joual being spoken by people across the educational and economic spectrum.
Accessibility by people with mobility problems was not considered when most of the system was built, and most older stations are inaccessible to disabled people.
Since the amount of physical capital affects MRP, and since financial capital flows can affect the amount of physical capital available, MRP and thus wages can be affected by financial capital flows within and between countries, and the degree of capital mobility within and between countries.
Rather than blocking the mobility of the charge carriers by forming electron pairs in localized bonds, Cooper-pairs are formed that no longer experience any resistance to their mobility.
In Operation Desert Shield during the buildup phase of the 1st Gulf War, the U. S. Army were concerned about the lack of mobility, protection and firepower offered by existing rapid deployment ( i. e. airborne ) formations ; and also about the slowness of deploying regular armored units.
Constantly outnumbered by their opponent, they did however possess the advantage of strategic mobility, their camel-borne nature allowing them to constantly outmaneuver larger Byzantine and Sassanid armies to take prime defensive positions.

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