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The phrase "abundant joints" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or context where there are many joints, such as in anatomy, construction, or even in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "The design of the bridge featured abundant joints, allowing for flexibility and strength in its structure."
Alternatives: "plentiful joints" or "numerous joints".
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In basalt, abundant joints control the surface expression of faulting, and enhanced compliance due to abundant joints leads to folding and deformation asymmetry in the fault zone.
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Are the abundant joint strategies, steering groups, actions plans, forums, workshops and hubs advocating "age-friendly" cities anything more than, at best, an aspiration that demonstrates how age-unfriendly most cities are?
Results have shown that the collapse of tunnel is mainly attributed to abundant joint fissures on surrounding soil.
Abnormal layers of granulation and fibrovascular tissue (pannus) were abundant in joints of vehicle-treated mice, which coincides with chronic and severe stages of arthritis.
Besides FGFR-3, FGF-2 that is abundant in RA joints binds to FGFR-1.
It is abundant in affected joints of patients with rheumatoid [ 2] or psoriatic [ 3] arthritis as well as in implant particle-induced inflammation prompting prosthetic loosening [ 4].
First, it was detected in the myeloid-like HL-60s cell line, which expresses PAD and has a similar phenotype to that of cells abundant in the joint.
Extracellular HMGB1 is abundant in arthritic joint tissue where it is suggested to promote inflammation as intra-articular injections of HMGB1 induce synovitis in mice and HMGB1 neutralizing therapy suppresses development of experimental arthritis.
It plays a key role in cushioning and lubricating the body and is abundant in the eyes, joints, and heart valves.
Neutrophils are the most abundant leukocytes in rheumatoid joints [ 4], and have destructive potential by secreting proteases and reactive oxygen species and by promoting synthesis of matrix metalloproteinases [ 5, 6].
Combined with the observation that citrullinated proteins are found to be abundant in the synovial joints [ 30, 31], this leads to a theory that ACPA production could play a role in the induction of the inflammation found in the synovial joints of RA patients as suggested by Klareskog et al. [ 32].
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