biomechanical in A Sentence

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    Biomechanical responses of different rat tendons to nandrolone decanoate and load exercise.

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    In biology, many different types of chemical and Biomechanical pumps have evolved;

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    These sessions will dramatically improve your maximal oxygen-carrying capacity and your Biomechanical technique.

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    Therefore, Biomechanical effects in various parts of the body can lead to positive effects.

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    Apart from it, Biomechanical engineers work in fields such as sports, medical, and rehabilitation.

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    The development of these methods is based on the fact that Biomechanical phenomena are a kind of basis for biochemistry processes.

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    The world's first successfully-built Biomechanical automaton is considered to be The Flute Player, invented by the French engineer Jacques de Vaucanson in 1737.

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    They have created Biomechanical models of the human hand to understand how hard it is for arthritic consumers to open bottles of P&G's Tide.

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    Biomechanical and surrealist, this chest piece is a wonder to look at and it's worth all the pain, money and trouble in the world!

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    Although he was cited three times, subsequent Biomechanical testing led the ICC to clear him of the charge and permit him to continue bowling.

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    Then I'm sure these 148 amazing Biomechanical tattoos that I have collected for you will make you want to get one as soon as possible.

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    Although he has been cited three times, subsequent Biomechanical testing led the ICC to clear him of the charge and permit him to continue bowling.

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    Powerlifters are only concerned with two things- all-you-can-eat pizza buffets and putting their bodies in the best Biomechanical position to lift as much weight as possible.

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    Muralitharan's action was cleared by the ICC after Biomechanical analysis at the University of Western Australia and at the Hong Kong University of Science & Technology in 1996.

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    Amputee Pierpaolo Petruzziello, an Italian who lost his forearm in an unfortunate accident, learned how to control a Biomechanical hand connected to his arm by way of his thoughts.

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    In Moscow, the so-called vibration methods and means of Biomechanical preparation were developed by FK Agashin, a somewhat different direction of vibration stimulation developed under the guidance of Professor V. T. Nazarov in Minsk.

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    Teaching technology is reduced to the creation and improvement of processes for controlling the movements of the shooter, to the organization of such connections in the Biomechanical apparatus of the arrow from the bow, which ensures maximum reliability of the motor program.

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    Subsequent Biomechanical tests conducted at the University of Western Australia in Perth showed that Muralitharan was straightening his arm by angles of up to 10 degrees prior to delivering doosras, well outside the International Cricket Council(ICC) acceptable guideline of 5 degrees for spin bowlers.

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    A panel of former Test players consisting of Aravinda de Silva, Angus Fraser, Michael Holding, Tony Lewis, Tim May and the ICC's Dave Richardson, with the assistance of several Biomechanical experts, stated that 99% of all bowlers in the history of cricket straighten their arms when bowling.

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    In February 1996, just before the World Cup, Muralitharan underwent Biomechanical analysis at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology under the supervision of Prof. Ravindra Goonetilleke, who declared his action legal in the conditions tested, citing a congenital defect in Muralitharan's arm which makes him incapable of fully straightening the arm but gives the appearance of fully straightening it.

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