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Also at the lower end is a styloid process, medially, that articulates with a disk between it and the cuneiform (os triquetrum) wrist bone.
Most prosthetic hip joints consist of a cobalt chromium (CoCr) femoral head that articulates with a polyethylene acetabular component, lubricated with synovial fluid.
He articulates, with a certain wit and with less equivocation than any other writer in this country, the doctrine that he should be permitted to swing his fist - whoever's nose is in the way.
The elbow forms from the expansion of the lower end of the humerus into two thick knobs, or condyles: the humerus' dome-shaped lateral condyle articulates with a shallow depression on the end of the radius, and the humerus' spool-shaped trochlea fits into a notch in the ulna.
The ulnar component, as well as the radial head component, articulates with a polyethylene layer.
Micheal et al. [16] reported that the bipolar prosthesis reduces the acetabular shear forces through the use of an outer free acetabular cup that also articulates with a prosthetic femoral head.
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Snake vertebrae interlock firmly with one another; a hemispherical posterior projection from each articulates with an anterior concavity (i.e., a cup-shaped depression) on the vertebra in front of it.
The original Medtronic Prestige ST (Medtronic Sofamor Danek, Memphis, TN, USA) artificial disc utilizes a superior stainless steel convex ball that articulates with an inferior stainless steel concave trough.
The head, made of ultra-high molecular weight polyethylene, is articulated with a Vitallium stem.
The top note of each arpeggio is articulated with a sharp ping of an accent.
They were articulated with a hint of optimism that contrasted with what Malak Badrawi, a teacher who called herself old, said was "so much rubbish for 60 years".
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