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undersurface and kneecap
Disabled with a strained left hamstring between May and July, he later had arthroscopic surgery to repair damage to undersurface of his left kneecap.
Chondromalacia is due to an irritation of the undersurface of the kneecap.

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Frise ailerons accentuate this profile drag imbalance by protruding beneath the wing of an upward-deflected aileron, most often by being hinged slightly behind the leading edge and near the bottom of the surface, with the lower section of the leading edge protruding slightly below the wing's undersurface when the aileron is deflected upwards, substantially increasing profile drag on that side.
Furthermore, it is well established that Lexcen had been working with wing adaptations to the undersurface appendages of boats for thirty-five years, as his 1958 skiffs Taipan and Venom amply demonstrate.
The undersurface of the body is bright yellow or off-white.
The undersurface of the body is off-white.
The undersurface of the body is white.
To stop this compressing against the undersurface of the acromion the humeral head and injuring the supraspinatus tendon, there is a simultaneous contraction of some of the muscles of the rotator cuff: the infraspinatus and subscapularis primarily perform this role.
Front undersurface is slightly pointed and sharply cut away below.
Along with the coloration is a white undersurface.
The mastoid process is a conical prominence projecting from the undersurface of the mastoid portion of the temporal bone.
Furthermore, it is well established that Lexcen had been working with wing adaptations to the undersurface appendages of boats for thirty-five years, as his 1958 skiffs Taipan and Venom amply demonstrate.
It is characterized by white lumps in the undersurface of the upper eyelid ( conjunctival follicles or lymphoid germinal centres ) and by non-specific inflammation and thickening often associated with papillae.
The otoplastic technique most effective for lobular repositioning is the Gosain technique ( or a variant ), wherein the surgeon cuts the skin on the medial surface of the earlobe, and, in suturing it closed, takes a bite of the conchal undersurface to pull the earlobe towards the head.
The ground colour is a pale tawny-buff, blending into creamy-white on the undersurface of the body ; chin, throat, chest, inside of legs and undersurface of end of tail whitel ; the whole surface of the body and legs is spotted similar or a leopard and snow leopard, the head and neck being less plainly marked ; all the markings on the upper parts are pale, dusky, developing into black below, and deep black on both surfaces of the legs.
The leaf's margin is revolute, rolled backward from the tip or margins to the undersurface, glabrous to sparsely pubescent above.
Its margin has a distinct broader that is revolute, rolled backward from the tip or margins to the undersurface, towards the hilar.
The undersurface of the fruit body is made up of tubelike pores rather than gills.
The leaves are generally 7 – 12 cm ( 3 – 5 inches ) long and 4 – 6 cm broad, deeply lobed on each side of the central vein ; the upper surface is glossy dark green, the undersurface is paler and velvety.

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:: Series Carpetani: undersurface of the leaves rounded with grooves, upper surface channeled, spring-flowering, style whitish, obscurely divided
The fungus attacks the moist, poorly protected undersurface of tree trunk's thickest part ( the " butt " above the root, as opposed to " top "), where the end of the stem makes contact with the soil.
The lily, with ribbed undersurface and leaves veining " like transverse girders and supports ", was Paxton's inspiration for The Crystal Palace, a building four times the size of St. Peter's in Rome.
Sea-ice algal communities can be found between ice crystals or attached to them, in the interstitial water or brine channels between ice crystals, or simply associated with the undersurface of the ice.
Then they try to attract females with the quality of their territory and have the female lay her eggs and attach them to the undersurface of the rocks in the nest site.

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:* Then almost, but not quite simultaneously ( to ensure separate neural recognition ), you touch the undersurface of the hand ( wrist ) so gently that it barely suggests an upward push.
Lotus was also among the pioneers in Formula One in adding wings and shaping the undersurface of the car to create downforce, as well as the first to move radiators to the sides in the car to aid in aerodynamic performance, and inventing active suspension.
On June 23, 2008, Schilling underwent biceps tenodesis surgery, during which a small undersurface tear on the rotator cuff was discovered and stitched, and a separation of the labrum was repaired.
Sawfish have a much larger maximum size, lack barbels, have evenly sized rather than alternating sawteeth, and have gill slits on their undersurface rather than on the side of the head.
Bracket fungi are typically tough and sturdy and produce their spores, called basidiospores, within the pores that typically make up the undersurface.
Males have well-developed femoral pores on the undersurface of the rear limbs.
The mammillary bodies ( mamillary bodies ) are a pair of small round bodies, located on the undersurface of the brain, that, as part of the diencephalon form part of the limbic system.
Eggs are deposited in masses of 100-1000 eggs on the undersurface of leaves, while smaller masses are deposited onto branches on the Catalpa tree.
* the exposed undersurface of any exterior overhanging section of a roof eave.
Fertile fronds bear spores on their undersurface, are dichotomous or antler shaped and jut out or hang from the rhizome.

kneecap and patella
The patella or kneecap on each side is an example of a larger sesamoid bone.
The patella ( kneecap ) is the bone in front of the knee.
The knee is a hinge type synovial joint, which is composed of three functional compartments: the femoropatellar articulation consists of the patella, or " kneecap ", and the patellar groove on the front of the femur through which it slides ; and the medial and lateral femorotibial articulations linking the femur, or thigh bone, with the tibia, the main bone of the lower leg.
Patellar Lunation, also known as luxating patella, refers to the dislocation of the kneecap.
Patellar luxation is the dislocation ( slipping ) of the patella ( kneecap ).
Luxating patella ( or trick knee, subluxation of patella, or floating patella ) is a condition in which the patella, or kneecap, dislocates or moves out of its normal location.
* UC Davis: Moveable 3D rendering of patella ( kneecap ) of Hesperornis sp .. Digitized from KUVP PU17193.
The patellar tendon connects the patella ( kneecap ) to the tibia ( shin ).

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