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    Joint Summary

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    Articulations or Joints •  Articulation or Joint –  Place where two bones (or bone and cartilage) come together –  Can be freely movable‚ have limited‚ or no apparent movement –  Structure correlated with movement •  Naming Joints –  According to bones or parts united at joint- temporomandibular –  According to only one of articulating bones- humeral –  By Latin equivalent of common name- cubital 8-2 Classes of Joints •  Structural: based on major connective tissue type that binds

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    Types of Joints

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    be explaining the functions of the different components and types of synovial joints and explain the structure and function of cartilaginous and fixed joints. Most of the joints are synovial and contain synovial fluid which is a lubricating liquid. These are found in the limbs where mobility is important. A synovial joint is also known as a Diarthrosis which are freely movable joints. These types of synovial joints are the largest group with the greatest variations and can be found in the shoulder

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    Law of Diminishing Marginal Utility’ A law of economics stating that as a person increases consumption of a product - while keeping consumption of other products constant - there is a decline in the marginal utility that person derives from consuming each additional unit of that product. EXPLANATION This is the premise on which buffet-style restaurants operate. They entice you with "all you can eat‚" all the while knowing each additional plate of food provides less utility than the one before

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    Joint Custody

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    would she want joint custody and says “No‚ he is unfit to raise a child.” .Everyone knows what joint custody is. It’s when the custody of a child is awarded to both parents by the court. But would you want an abusive father or a drinking mother to have joint custody of your innocent child? Some people think joint custody is good for the child just because they get to see and spend time with both parents. Well that’s not always the case. Its is more likely that parents will agree with joint custody because

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    Joint Venture

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    ___________________ Due to a variety of uncertainties ranging from the instability of Mexico’s economy‚ to a limited knowledge of the possible company to do business with‚ Charles River Laboratories have to assure to their stakeholders that a joint venture with ALPES is beneficial to the growth of the company. Internal Analysis_______________________________________________________________ The internal analysis will partially determine how capable CRL is with their business resources moving

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    utility. That is utility - the meeting of a need or being satisfied. Now Marginal Utility is the change in utility from one more good or service being consumed. So the amount of utility from the first cup of coffee or that first breath is huge. Diminishing Marginal Utility is the fact that each addition good or service consumed‚ creates a smaller and smaller amount of additional utility. In the examples above‚ that second cup of coffee in the morning or the second breath after the first will provide

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    Pivot Joint

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    Pivot joint: A rounded portion of a bone is enclosed within a ring formed partially by the articulation with another bone and partially by a ligament . The bone rotates within this ring. Since the rotation is around a single axis‚ pivot joints are functionally classified as a uniaxial diarthrosis type of joint. An example of a pivot joint is the atlantoaxial joint‚ found between the C1 (atlas) and C2 (axis) vertebrae. Here‚ the upward projecting dens of the axis articulates with the inner aspect

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    Wood Joints

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    If one didn’t have the ability to joint two pieces of wood together in a solid fashion‚ all woodworking pieces would be sculptures‚ carved out of a single piece of wood. However‚ with the many varied types of wood joinery‚ a woodworker has a number of different joints in his arsenal from which to choose‚ based upon the project. If you master these wood joinery concepts‚ you’ll be well on your way to becoming a very accomplished woodworker. 1. Basic Butt Joint (c) 2009 Chris Baylor licensed to

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    The Knee Joint

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    Introduction The knee is one of the largest and most complex joints in the body. The knee joins the femur to the tibia. The smaller bone that runs alongside the tibia is the fibula. The patella‚ also known as the knee-cap‚ is another one that makes up the knee joint. I decided to discuss this joint structure because of reoccurring knee injuries. The Knee Joint The knee joint is formed by the articulation of the distal end of the femur and the proximal end of the tibia. The fibula

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    Balco

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    Karta of the Joint Family: His position‚ powers‚ privileges and obligation  Meaning A Hindu joint family consists of the common ancestor and all his lineal male descendants upto any generation together with the wife/ wives (or widows) and unmarried daughters of the common ancestor and of the lineal male descendants. Whatever the skeptic may say about the future of the Hindu joint family‚ it has been and is still the fundamental aspect of the life of Hindus.A co-parcenery is a narrow body of

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