the quality of being topologically uneven; "the ruggedness of the mountains"
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Degenerative and post-traumatic arthritis affecting the carpometacarpal joints of the fingers.
Hunt TR 3rd1.
Hand clinics.Hand Clin.2006 May;22(2):221-8.
Symptomatic post-traumatic arthritis affecting the finger CMC joints is less common than might otherwise be expected based on the frequency of injury, especially to the fifth CMC joint. For the fifth CMC joint, the shallow concavoconvex articulation combined with the typical fracture location may pr
Comparative pathoanatomy of the Asian and Caucasian trapeziometacarpal joint.
Pellegrini VD Jr1.
Annals of the Academy of Medicine, Singapore.Ann Acad Med Singapore.1995 Jul;24(4 Suppl):21-5.
The frequency and distribution of idiopathic osteoarthritis (OA) in the upper extremity has been observed to vary considerably among different races. This study seeks to investigate the prevalence of trapeziometacarpal OA and differences in pathologic anatomy in comparable populations of Caucasian a
Transactions - American Society for Artificial Internal Organs.Trans Am Soc Artif Intern Organs.1979;25:254-9.
The APP was employed in our 21st TAH calf and has now been implanted in a total of 11 animals. The APP has a dynamic stroke volume of 105 ml, an ejection fraction of 75%, and a peak flow of 14 L/min. The TAH features 2 APPs which have polysulfone cases and contain smooth, seam-free polyurethane sacs
Key statement: A manufacturing method of a tire forming mold in which an annular mold portion is constituted by a combination of sectors includes a step of manufacturing a circular arc shaped inner segment provided with a concavo ...
con·ca·vo·con·vex (kon-kā'vō-kon'veks), Concave on one surface and convex on the opposite surface. concavoconvex /con·ca·vo·con·vex/ (-kon´veks) having one concave and one convex surface. con·ca·vo·con·vex (kŏn-kā'vō-kon-veks')