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The phrase "articulation at the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing the clarity or expression of ideas, particularly in academic or professional settings.
Example: "The articulation at the meeting was crucial for ensuring everyone understood the project's goals."
Alternatives: "expression at the" or "clarity at the".
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Ligament, tough fibrous band of connective tissue that serves to support the internal organs and hold bones together in proper articulation at the joints.
The chitinous exoskeleton, or cuticle, covering the body and limbs of malacostracans is divided into segments interconnected by strong, flexible membranes, allowing for articulation at the joints.
He would remind us of every wrong bowing, dynamic or articulation at the previous performance, and many intermissions I was summoned to his dressing room, where he would recount a missed detail.
And in the Ravel he put his penchant for precise articulation at the service of the music's painterly qualities, bringing a crystalline shimmer to "Ondine," evoking the distant, tolling bells and the uneven sway of the gallows in "Le Gibet" and closing the set with the blend of impishness and sheer virtuosity necessary to bring "Scarbo" to life.
The length of the Civil War fostered significant improvement over time, though Hess finds that most armies continued to struggle with articulation at the division level and above.
The complex anatomy of the Chopart joint, with a ball-and-socket articulation at the medial column of the foot and a saddle articulation at the lateral column, is an expedient biomechanical construction for accomplishing the complex tasks of the foot, namely optimally adapting to uneven surfaces upon first heel contact and forcefully pushing the foot off the ground at the end of the walk cycle.
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On the basis of a human body model with nine segments and articulations at the neck, waist, hip, knee, and ankle, a two-stage feedback control law to remain the human body's upright posture subjected to the subjective verticals is developed.
Students who completed coursework at a non-California Community College, can check coursework articulation at this page.
"I would certainly like to see an articulation at this meeting that they are prepared to give up their program in an irreversible, verifiable and complete way," he said.
The gross pathological changes are reported to be focused on the medial aspect of the joint at the articulation of the medial coronoid process with the medial part of the humeral condyle [ 27], which concurs with the histopathological changes found in the humeral condyle in this preliminary study.
When an approximant articulation occurs at the same time as another articulation is being made at a different place in the vocal tract, the approximant is said to form a secondary articulation.
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