Sentence examples for use of hook from inspiring English sources

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These instruments require the use of hook grasp position which differentiates from the other types of power grasp in terms of inclusion of the thumb.

An important weakness lies in the use of Hook's joints, which are too weak for the exerted forces and introduce an eigenfrequency that lies in the excitation band of the simulator.

Then the variation of F versus x was recorded, and k, the spring constant of the peptide, was read from the slope of F x curve with the use of Hook's Law F = k×x.

Posterior correction and fusion surgery with a segmental pedicle screw (PS) construct has been widely utilized for the surgical treatment of patients with adolescent idiopathic scoliosis (AIS), because it allows for better curve correction in the coronal plane [ 1- 4] and the axial planes with direct vertebral rotation (DVR), compared with the use of hook or hybrid constructs [ 5, 6].

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I was intrigued by regular correspondent nilpferd's references to McCoy Tyner in relation to pianists' use of hook-like repeating patterns, a reminder that though this series hasn't addressed Tyner specifically, he's been a powerful influence on piano jazz and on the form in general.

The great whites are already a protected species in the United States, they argue, and the use of hooks and a method that exhausts them before pulling them out of the water subjects them to unnecessary trauma.

Balloon expandable stents seem to provide good fixation without the use of hooks and barbs.

The use of hook-up apps are one thing, but the context of leading with the physical in hopes of the emotional has most gay men spinning in circles... and I can't help but to think that that mean little black-and-yellow face on almost every one of our phones (okay, so you just deleted it) is at least partially to blame.

Due to his extensive use of hooks and uppercuts rather than the traditional straight blows, Tyson is often remembered as an infighter.

Benson identified what he described as the "Fleming Sweep", the use of "hooks" at the end of chapters to heighten tension and pull the reader into the next.

Within the text the novelist Raymond Benson who later wrote a series of Bond novels identifies what he described as the "Fleming Sweep", the use of "hooks" at the end of chapters to heighten tension and pull the reader into the next.

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