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They also share many other characteristics, such as a distinctive joint in the lower jaw, epipophyses on the neck vertebrae, and a unique "transition point" in the tail where the vertebrae become longer and more lightly built.
Moreover, both anecdotal evidence and the existing literature suggest that it is common for one HVLA thrust manipulation to produce 2 or more distinctive joint popping sounds [ 1, 8- 10].
Anecdotal evidence and recent studies suggest it is common for a single spinal high-velocity low-amplitude (HVLA) thrust manipulation to produce 2 or more distinctive joint popping sounds [ 1, 4, 8- 10].
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Distinctive jointing systems in the Entrada lead to the formation of cathedrals and monoliths in Capitol Reef's Cathedral Valley, arches in Arches National Park and 'goblins' (the local name for hoodoos) in nearby Goblin Valley State Park.
The name Chikungunya (CHIK) came from a Makonde language, which means 'that which bend up', describing the distinctive severity of joint pains due to CHIK infection [ 3].
The hip Kallio district is full of new restaurants and boasts a great variety of affordable options, from vegan cafes to cosy bars and distinctive fast food joints.
This is the result of the distinctive nature of the joint caused by the phase transformation that occurs in the weld joint during cooling, and its impact on the design of a TBM will be discussed.
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic inflammatory disease characterized by a distinctive synovitis resulting in progressive joint destruction.
17 Undoubtedly, articular structures are all affected in a distinctive way in different destructive rheumatic joint diseases for example, in erosive IP finger joint OA, in psoriatic arthritis or in rheumatoid arthritis.
A novel zebra mutant, zebra-15, derived from the restorer line Jinhui10 (Oryza sativa L. ssp. indica) treated by EMS, displayed a distinctive zebra leaf from seedling stage to jointing stage.
The argument for the existence of a distinctive Naturalist school of writing depends on the joint publication, in 1880, of Les Soirées de Médan, a volume of short stories by Émile Zola, Guy de Maupassant, Joris-Karl Huysmans, Henry Céard, Léon Hennique, and Paul Alexis.
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