tendon Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈten.dən]
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Meaning of tendon In English

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Examples of tendon

  • Finally, the only part left was also the most painful – the main nerves and tendons. 

  • If for example, the growth of a bone is delayed, so too will be that of the associated muscles and tendons.

  • As such, only the tendons essential for the index finger flexion/extension and abduction/adduction are studied and mimicked in our design.

  • Moreover, all stripeinduced tendon-cell markers are still expressed in gcm-gcm2 embryos, implying that gcm-gcm2 control the expression of unknown targets.

  • This has also allowed identification of hemocyte and tendon-cell targets.

  • This is a problem inherent to tendon-based systems with feedback of only tendon measurements.

  • None had cerebral palsy, but, in the child with left sided epilepsy, the deep tendon reflexes were slightly increased on the left side.

  • The dynamic and highly redundant nature of the tendon structure renders the finger-actuating anatomy complex and difficult to fully comprehend and model.

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Translations of tendon In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    (連接肌肉和骨頭的)腱,肌腱…

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  • 中文简体

    (连接肌肉和骨头的)腱,肌腱…

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  • Español

    tendón…

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  • Português

    tendão…

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  • Türk dili

    tendon…

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  • Français

    tendon…

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  • Čeština

    šlacha…

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  • Dansk

    sene…

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