Sentence examples for joint terminology from inspiring English sources

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It will also be essential to use a stringent joint terminology so that key concepts, such as "power stroke" have a similar meaning among muscle physiologists, biochemists, single molecule biophysicists, and structural biologists.

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The univocal terminology of joint motion introduced by the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons in 1965 to standardize terminology for two-dimensional (2D) movement has found widespread clinical acceptance, as they need description during physical examination.

The basic principles covered include terminology, material flow, joint configurations, tool design, materials, and defects.

All definitions and terminology confirm to the joint International Urogynecology Association/International Continence Society terminology report [9].

The professional fee of $1,033.38 for the MIS procedure was based on the 2012 payment for Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code 27280 (arthrodesis, SI joint [including obtaining graft]).

Other organizations (e.g. U.S. Food and Drug Administration, WHO/Food and Agriculture Organization Joint Expert Committee on Food Additives, and Joint Meeting on Pesticide Residues) have retained the original terminology, however.

Additionally, the report suggests, courts, the CPS and other bodies should avoid using the phrase "joint enterprise", as it says this is "now toxic", and consider alternative terminology.

A group of international experts brought together by a joint initiative between the ECDC and the CDC, was tasked with creating a standardized international terminology to describe acquired resistance profiles in multidrug-resistant organisms [13].

We agree with both reviewers that we went overboard in our usage of terminology from speciation and have cleaned up our language accordingly (please see our joint reply to Reviewer 2).

"Locked", "perched" and "jumped" facet joints are alternative terminologies used in the radiology and surgery literature for the dislocated facet joint and should preferably be replaced by "facet joint dislocation".

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