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A sinewy form in the shadows of the pines appeared and disappeared.
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He had noticed more than once the sinewy fingers of the Chinaman.
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I was tough and sinewy, and knew not the meaning of luxury.
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Or at the monster: a tall, sinewy thing, but definitely not human.
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His muscles, in spite of his fifty-four years, were strong and sinewy.
Usage of tendinous in English
1
This means that the bony and tendinous structures of the legs are well developed and well placed.
2
Tenotomy is not of practical benefit unless ample time is allowed for regeneration of divided tendinous tissue.
3
The tendinous part of the mind, so to speak, is more developed in winter; the fleshy, in summer.
4
The ensuing defects included secondary web contracture as well as primary amputations and exposed bony and tendinous structures.
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In female foetuses, the inferior part of the EUS is firmly attached to the LAM by a tendinous connection.
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This form of quittor is often complicated with the tendinous and subhorny quittors by an extension of the sloughing process.
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Furthermore, they point out the lack of opportunity to encompass tendinous insertions in the irradiated volume and to boost the scar.
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The peculiar arrangement of the tendinous and muscular structure of the diaphragm acts on this hiatal opening in a sphincter-like fashion.
9
He also distinguishes the thick, firm and more tendinous structure of the aorta from the thin and membranous structure of vein.
10
In contrast to rare occurrence of blood vessel and nerve injuries the frequency of tendinous lesions of the shoulder is high.
11
In graminiferous forms the latter becomes a thick-walled muscular gizzard, the muscles radiating from tendinous areas and the cavity containing pebbles or gravel.
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These findings suggest that repeated stretching and shortening of a muscle-tendon unit can induce short-term structural changes in the tendinous tissues during human walking.
13
In this study, we assessed the integrity of tendinous membrane and fascicle of the tendon derived scaffolds and its effect on the biomechanical characteristics.
14
Two readers assessed visibility of the mitral valve annulus, mitral valve leaflets, tendinous cords, and papillary muscles by using a four-point Likert grading scale.
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The effect upon the general organism of compound lacerated wounds of tendinous structures, or those which are associated with injuries of the skin, are different.
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The diagnosis of contraction of tendons is an easy matter because of the fact that relations between the phalanges are constantly changed with tendinous contraction.