10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «PENDULOUSNESS»
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pendulousness in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
pendulousness and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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DeJong's The Neurologic Examination
Pendulousness. of. the. Legs. The patient sits on the edge of a table, relaxed with
legs hanging freely. The examiner either extends both legs to the same
horizontal level and then releases them (Wartenberg pendulum test) or gives
both legs a ...
William W. Campbell, 2012
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DeJong's the Neurologic Examination
The extended supported leg may show an increased range and duration of
pendulousness when released or given a brisk push. If the prone patient bends
the knees and tries to maintain the shins vertically, there may be marked
oscillations ...
William Wesley Campbell, Russell N. DeJong, 2005
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The Physical Therapy Review
... Through his acute illness and through the THE PHYSICAL THERAPY REVIEW
pa/in /Jruhiua /04 195/ D0 allow. logical examination. In this simple test the
pendulousness of the freely swinging extremity is used as an index of muscle
tonus.
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A New Universal, Technological, Etymological, and ...
PENCILEARIA— PENDULOUSNESS. PENDULOUS— PENITENCY.
PENCILLARIA, pen-ail-la're-a, (peniciUus, a pencil, Lat. in allusion to the soft
hairy appearance of the spikes.) A genus of plants: Order, Graminaceas.
PENCILLED, pen'sild ...
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Concise Encyclopedia of Brain and Language
Pendulousness When an extremity is displaced passively, so that it swings freely,
there is a regular, precise pendulous motion that diminishes in a steady, even
manner. Upper extremities are tested by moving the standing patient's shoulders
...
6
Multiple Sclerosis Therapeutics
8 Wartenburg R. Pendulousness of the legs as a diagnostic test. Neurology 1951;
1:18-24. 9 Bajd T, Vodovnik L. Pendulum testing of spasticity. / BtomedEng 1984;
6:9-1 6. 10 Boczko M, Mumenthaler M. Modified pendulousness test to assess ...
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Breast Implants: Everything You Need to Know
Related Techniques and Surgeries for Reconstruction Most natural breasts have
varying degrees of pendulousness, or droop (ptosis in medicalese); where the
breast meets the chest, there is a crease (inframammary fold). Many women ...
8
Gyroscopic Compasses: A Course in Twenty-one Assignments for ...
In order to make the gyro compass have the proper ballistic deflection during the
interval of time a vessel is actually changing speed or course in any latitude, it
must have a definite amount of pendulousness for that latitude which will make it
...
United States. Bureau of Naval Personnel, Henry Ernest (navy direct.), 1926
9
Surgery of the reproductive tract in large animals
It is a simple matter to reduce the pendulousness of the bovine sheath by placing
a tuck in the skin on either side (Figure $ ). Local anaesthetic and absorbable
suture material are used. Lagos and Fitzhugh (1970) showed that there was a ...
tern each influences pendulousness in a different way. Herein lies the value of
the pendulousness test for their differential diagnosis. Extrapyramidal disease,
particularly of the parkinson type, diminishes the swinging time very markedly.
3 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «PENDULOUSNESS»
Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term
pendulousness is used in the context of the following news items.
Review of 'Senufo: Art and Identity in West Africa' at the Cleveland …
The exaggerated pendulousness of the breasts and the stolid expressionlessness of the maternity figures in the carved-wood Senufo examples ... «Wall Street Journal, Mar 15»
The bra: An uplifting tale
According to the tome, it was SH Camp and Company that pioneered the chart relating the “size and pendulousness” of breasts to letters of the ... «BBC News, Feb 15»
Shifting the Gaze: Painting and Feminism, Jewish Museum, New York
To this end, Semmel substituted awkwardness for idealisation, highlighting the pendulousness of limbs and breasts, the physical consistency of ... «Financial Times, Oct 10»