In particular he finds, in book 1, the centre of gravity of a parallelogram, a triangle, and a trapezium. |
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The distal row of carpals includes the hamate, capitate, trapezium, and trapezoid, which are closely approximated to the metacarpals. |
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Occasionally, a slip also passes to the fourth metacarpal or to the trapezium. |
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It comprises the carpal bones scaphoid, lunate, triquetral, trapezium, trapezoid, capitate and hamate. |
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Importantly, the smaller base of this trapezium must be sufficiently broad and by no means must it degenerate into a triangle. |
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The garden is in the Italian style and it adopts a trapezium shaped plan which is subsequently divided in 4 zones by paths. |
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This trapezium function can also be used to quickly and safely determine roof slopes and frontage areas. |
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The diving watch dial is sober and specific, with trapezium index, technical figures and a central screw-in applique enfolding the seconds disc. |
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The trapezium function provides you with a simple way of measuring roof slopes. |
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The insertion may ascend on the lateral face of the radius or may be extended distally to the navicular, trapezium, or base of the third metacarpal bone. |
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On plan the auditorium is a trapezium rising three levels high inside its rectangular confines with rehearsal and dressing rooms fitted around two edges. |
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The movements of the thumb are dictated by the saddle-shaped articular surface of the base of the first metacarpal, which articulates with the trapezium. |
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These involved, in addition to the base of the first carpometacarpal joint, the trapezium, navicular, surrounding fascial structures or the abductor pollicis brevis muscle. |
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Excision of trapezium bone with ligament stabilisation is often performed with predictably good results. |
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In that case, whisker pads, nose leather, and cheekbones form relatively smooth yet definite line that can be seen as shorter base and sides of a trapezium. |
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Adjustments include removing noise from digital photos, deskewing, removing motion blur, straightening text lines, and correcting trapezium distortions. |
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The head is large, in shape of a trapezium, with gently rounded contours. |
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The two buildings were connected at a slight angle, and consequently the surviving Kutubiya is a trapezium shape and not a rectangle, as one of its outer walls belonged to its twin. |
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The implant is designed as a single component that minimizes bone resections and preserves the trapezium bone in the wrist. |
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An Argentinian Rugby Union statement confirmed Hernandez suffered a fracture of the trapezium bone in his right hand and will undergo surgery in Buenos Aires. |
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Carpal tunnel is a covered canal comprised of scaphoid bone tubercle and trapezium edge at lateral, hamate bone hamulus and pisiform bone at medial. |
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