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advantage of a semi-adjustable
articulator is that it may be
adequate for most
cases and is less costly.
Fixed articulators emulate a
simple hinge and disregard...
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Articulate may
refer to:
Articulate, a
software company Articulate!, a
board game in
which players describe words from
different categories Articulate...
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Articulate! is a
board game from
Drumond Park, for 4 to 20+
players aged 12 and up with
original concept by
Andrew Bryceson.
Articulate!
players describe...
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active and p****ive
articulator need to be known. In most cases, the
active articulators are the lips and tongue. The p****ive
articulator is the
surface on...
- p****ive articulation,
which is a continuum,
there are five
discrete active articulators: the lip (labial consonants), the
flexible front of the
tongue (coronal...
- and tone. The
articulators (the
parts of the
vocal tract above the
larynx consisting of tongue, palate, ch****, lips, etc.)
articulate and
filter the...
- for protection. Two
major groups are recognized,
articulate and inarticulate. The word "
articulate" is used to
describe the tooth-and-groove features...
- the
manner of
articulation is the
configuration and
interaction of the
articulators (speech
organs such as the tongue, lips, and palate) when
making a speech...
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unparticularized su****ion or 'hunch'"; it must be
based on "specific and
articulable facts", "taken
together with
rational inferences from
those facts", and...
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Articulating paper is a
diagnostic tool used in
dentistry to
highlight occlusal contacts and the
distribution of
occlusal forces. That is, it
marks those...