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On a joint level, this agrees with the observation that the rate of defects becoming detectable decreases at an earlier age in the fetlock and tarsus, compared to the stifle joint of horses [ 17, 18].
On a joint level, the most frequently affected joint by all three lesions was the MSJ (33.6% for BME, 30.3% for erosion and 20.5% for fat infiltration in the SpA group), followed by the SClJ (23.8%, 11.5% and 10.7%, respectively), whereas the SCoJs were only rarely involved (6.6%, 0% and 3.3%, respectively).
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The mechanics and energetics of human walking and running: a joint level perspective.
Absolute agreement and consistency of negative and positive erosion change scores across readers and readings were compared on a per-joint level, as well as on a per-patient level.
The linkage between follow-up and revision forms was carried out on the joint level.
The third, the actuator, lower level of control is based on a biomechanical model of the neuromusculo-skeletal system at a single joint level.
Notwithstanding these subtle inconsistencies on the individual joint level, the total Sharp score is a useful and discriminatory outcome measure.
Although unsuccessful at the joint level, Meyer nevertheless went on to consolidate Army SOF units under the new 1st Special Operations Command in 1982, a significant step to improve the U.S. Army's SOF.
So they decided on a joint venture.
She mimed puffing on a joint.
Peculiarly, no quantitative description on UL joint-level kinematics during the performance of a selected set of common tasks is available in the literature.
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