Weight bearing and locomotive anatomical structure, usually having a columnar shape, function as "extensible struts"
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Examples for "legs"
Examples for "legs"
1Today it was clear some different players could give us fresh legs.
2Work the grooves in the legs and the mortises for the rails.
3His legs were free; a few more minutes and his arms followed.
4Thirty others were seriously injured, including children who lost arms and legs.
5I rubbed my arms and legs; felt the returning circulation in them.
1BMD changes as a result of change in leg position were evaluated.
2But despite her words, her right leg took a small step forward.
3Correlations were tested between one-leg balance and physical health and functional measurements.
4Times change, though, and this two-leg tie has a very different context.
5He won last year at Torrey Pines with only one good leg.
1Results: Upper and lower limb tremor scores were reduced in both groups.
2This was compounded by lower limb deformities over the past 5 years.
3Osteoarthritis of the knee is associated with deformities of the lower limb.
4The principal apartments were in the lower limb of the cross.
5Background: Disability and falls are common following fall-related lower limb and pelvic fractures.
Translations for free lower limb