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Angulate
Angulate An"gu*late, Angulated An"gu*la`ted, a. [L.
angulatus, p. p. of angulare to make angular.]
Having angles or corners; angled; as, angulate leaves.
Angulate
Angulate An"gu*late, v. t.
To make angular.
Meaning of Angulates from wikipedia
- (60%) - ulna
shaft angulates anteriorly (extends) and
radial head
dislocates anteriorly. II -
Flexion type (15%) - ulna
shaft angulates posteriorly (flexes)...
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instability (DISI) is a
deformity of the
wrist where the
lunate bone
angulates to the
dorsal side of the hand. The main
cause of DISI is
wrist trauma...
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There is
considerable regional variation in this
species of tortoise.
Angulates from the west
coast of
southern Africa tend to have a
reddish colour,...
- The
angulate pipistrelle (Pipistrellus angulatus), also
known as the New
Guinea pipistrelle, is a
species of
vesper bat
found in
Papua New
Guinea and the...
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Melloconcha grata, also
known as the
angulate gl****-snail, is a
species of land
snail that is
endemic to Australia's Lord Howe
Island in the
Tasman Sea...
- the angonoka,
ploughshare tortoise,
Madagascar tortoise, or
Madagascar angulated tortoise.
There may be
fewer than 400 of
these tortoises left in the wild...
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linear motion into
radial motion. The
Hoberman mechanism is made of two
angulated rigid bars
connected at a
central point by a
revolute joint,
making it...
- The
angulated dwarf gecko (Lygodactylus angularis) is a
species of
gecko native to
southern Zaire and Tanzania. The
Tanzanian subspecies is Lygodactylus...
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dorsal intercalated segment instability (DISI) deformity,
where the
lunate angulates to the
posterior side of the hand. A
dynamic scapholunate instability...
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Syngrapha rectangula, the salt and
pepper looper or
angulated cutworm, is a moth of the
family Noctuidae. The
species was
first described by
William Kirby...