Laxity

  • 21Ligamentous laxity — is a term given to describe loose ligaments. In a normal body, ligaments (which are the tissues that connect bones to each other) are naturally tight in such a way that the joints are restricted to normal ranges of motion. This creates normal… …

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  • 22Least Laxity First — oder auch Planen nach Spielraum genannt ist ein speziell für Multiprozessor Rechner geeignetes Scheduling Verfahren. Es geht allerdings von der vereinfachten Voraussetzung aus, dass jeder Prozess auf jedem verfügbaren Prozessor die gleiche… …

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  • 23Laxometer — is a novel device that measures scalp skin mobility, and is mainly used in hair restoration surgery. A Laxometer can help determine the laxity (looseness) of the scalp using the strip technique (removing a strip of skin from donor area on the… …

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  • 24Danlos syndrome — Better known today as Ehlers Danlos syndrome (EDS), this is an inherited disorder with easy bruising, joint hypermobility (loose joints), skin laxity, and weakness of tissues. There are a number of different Ehlers Danlos syndromes which share… …

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  • 25Ehlers-Danlos syndrome — A heritable disorder of connective tissue with easy bruising, joint hypermobility (loose joints), skin laxity, and weakness of tissues. There are a number of different types of Ehlers Danlos syndrome (EDS) which share the foregoing features but… …

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  • 26Syndrome, Danlos — Better known today as Ehlers Danlos syndrome (EDS), is an inherited disorder with easy bruising, joint hypermobility (loose joints), skin laxity, and weakness of tissues. There are a number of different Ehlers Danlos syndromes which share these… …

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  • 27Syndrome, Ehlers-Danlos — A heritable disorder of connective tissue with easy bruising, joint hypermobility (loose joints), skin laxity, and weakness of tissues. There are a number of different types of Ehlers Danlos syndrome (EDS) which share the foregoing features but… …

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  • 28Order of Friars Minor —     Order of Friars Minor     † Catholic Encyclopedia ► Order of Friars Minor     (Also known as FRANCISCANS.) This subject may be conveniently considered under the following heads:     I. General History of the Order;     A. First Period (1209… …

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  • 29MAIMONIDEAN CONTROVERSY — MAIMONIDEAN CONTROVERSY, a vast complex of disputed cultural, religious, and social problems, focusing around several central themes. Some of the elements of this controversy considerably antedate maimonides (1135–1204); and of the questions… …

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  • 30Casuistry — (pronEng|ˈkæʒuːɨstri) is an applied ethics term referring to case based reasoning. Casuistry is used in juridical and ethical discussions of law and ethics, and often is a critique of principle based reasoning. [… …

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