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    Dilapidation Survey

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    other asset in terms of its structural capability or suitability. It is impossible to predict what alterations‚ additions or extensions may be made to a property after site inspections‚ and the liability of Dilapidation Surveys extends only to the status of the property when Dilapidation Surveys inspected it. That liability does not extend to any alteration‚ addition or extension to the property or asset after out site inspection. The contents of this report are intended for the sole use of ‘Curtin

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    include: Abductor Pollicic Brevis‚ Flexor Pollicis Brevis and Oppenous Pollicis. G: The names of the muscles that jenny refers to as “ lats and delts” are Latissium Dori Muscle and Deltoid Muscle. The Latissium Dori Muscle does extension‚ adduction‚ transverse extension‚ flexion from an extended positon and internal rotation of the shoulder joint. The Deltoid Muscle is the prime mover of the arm abduction along the frontal plan. H1: The lower limb biceps that Wally and Stewart refer to is the

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    Bicep Femoris Muscle

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    medial supracondylar ridge of the femur‚ or from various other parts. A slip may pass to the gastrocnemius. Action Both heads of the biceps femoris perform knee flexion. Since the long head originates in the pelvis it is also involved in hip extension. The long head of the biceps

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    that is performed in a variety of training settings. Deadlifting is also a very technical and posture based exercise‚ which could indicate that an understanding of biomechanics would assist in performing a successful lift. The movement includes extension of the knee and hip until the body reaches an upright standing position.

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    Activity Analysis

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    I. Preliminary Information A. Name of activity: Snow Band B. Components of the task 1. Take a toothpick to combine the two styro balls to create a snowman. Repeat this step for two times. 2. Attach the parts of the snowman (face‚ guitar‚ microphone‚ banner‚ Christmas tree‚ gifts and bears) using any kind of sticking solution. 3. Scattered some glue all over the stage of the snowmen then sprinkle some glitters. 4. Insert the four post at the four corners of the stage. Then attached the colored

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    term for the biceps brachii during elbow flexion term that describes the relation of brachialis to biceps brachii during elbow flexion term for the triceps brachii during elbow flexion term for the iliopsoas during hip extension term for the gluteus maximus during hip extension when walking up stairs terms for the rotator cuff muscles and deltoid when the elbow is flexed and the hand grabs a tabletop to lift the table 95 Muscles of the Head and Neck 3. Using choices from the key at the right

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    HMB 274: Functional Anatomy Movement Analysis: Squat Thrust Movement Analysis: Phases Drive Phase Image 1 Image 2 Figure 1 Images 1 & 2 show the commencement and finish of the drive phase of the squat thrust Thrust Phase Image 3 Image 4 Figure 2 Images 3 & 4 show the commencement and finish of the thrust phase of the squat thrust. Table 1 Movement analysis for the squat thrust (Phase 1 - drive Phase) Joint or Body Segment Observed Movements Muscles Active

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    antagonist does the opposite‚ and the synergist is the helper. However‚ if you think about it‚ we kind of still came up with the same answer. You discussed flexion and extension and how they are opposites. That is what I wrote except I said that the agonist‚ or the main muscle‚ is used for flexion‚ while the antagonist is used for extension. You noted that these were opposites and so did I. One thing I left out in my response was about fixators. Basically‚ fixators are a type of synergist‚ that

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    their hands on the bar using their favorable clean or snatch grip length. In conjunction to spacing‚ it is advantageous for the athlete to utilize the hook grip to prevent losing control of the bar and prematurely bending of the elbows during the extension phase of the lift. ● Once the lifter has assumed a proper grip‚ the lifter should remove the barbell from the rack or technique boxes‚ ensuring that their stance is similar in width to their traditional position used in partial pulling movements

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    OCCUPATION-BASED ACTIVITY ANALYSIS FORM 1. Occupation: Peeling an orange Areas of Occupation: Subcategory: x Activities of daily living Feeding □ Instrumental activities of daily living □ Education □ Work □ Play □ Leisure □ Social Participation 2. Values‚ beliefs‚ spirituality associated with participation: Healthy Eating 3. Contexts Context Supports Inhibits Physical/space demands Clean‚ well-lit space Contaminated‚ dark space Social None None

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