Sentence examples for relative forearm from inspiring English sources

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Published length estimates, if correct, suggest that the relative forearm length of BOU-VP-12/1 is unique among hominins, exceeding those of the African apes and resembling the proportions in Pongo.

The relative forearm blood flow at the highest dose of serotonin was 2.42 ± 0.33 in the carvedilol group at baseline and 2.14 ± 0.24 after two months continuation of carvedilol (P = 0.34); 2.57 ± 0.33 before metoprolol tartrate treatment and 2.42 ± 0.55 after treatment (p = 0.74) and in the metoprolol succinate group 1.82 ± 0.29 and 2.10 ± 0.37 before and after treatment, respectively (p = 0.27).

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After applying voltage, 70 degree rotation is achieved for the forearm relative to the fixed upper arm.

The palm equipment position and posture relative to the forearm equipment are calculated by iterative calculation from the slider lengths (L1 L6).

The fractured segment, hand, and wrist are displaced forward relative to the forearm.

Wing shape, governed by the relative lengths of the forearm and the fingers, varies greatly, in adaptation to flight characteristics.

In an Oslo study, the relative risk of distal forearm fracture in Asians who immigrated to Oslo was 0.72 (95% CI: 0.53 1.00) compared to ethnic Norwegians living in Oslo.

At the arm and elbow the propeller flaps harvesting is facilitated by the length of the vascular pedicles, while at the forearm the relative shortness of perforator branch makes an adequate release for twisting the skin paddle difficult.

These fractions were derived from reported relative blood flows in the forearm (25 – 25 ).

These results have been attributed to an increase in the length of the distal ECU tendon's moment arm due to dorsal displacement of the distal ECU tendon relative to the carpus during forearm supination [ 29- 31].

We compared limb mass distribution in different taxa by calculating the mass of distal elements (leg and foot or forearm and hand) relative to mass of the proximal element (thigh or arm) using data compiled from the literature (Buchner et al., 1997; Grand, 1977; Grand, 1983).

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