The sharp sound of snapping noises.
1 He spoke of dulness and crepitation , and the effects of the African air.
2 Yet, in spite of this precautionary crepitation , he salutes Jove with constricted buttocks.
3 Passive movement of the phalanges in all directions is practised in order to produce crepitation .
4 There is one, however, which, in a majority of cases, will not fail-itis crepitation .
5 When rotation of the parts does not occasion crepitation , gentle flexion and extension may do so.
6 However, unless undue swelling exists, the exact location of the crepitation is recognized without serious difficulty.
7 The crepitation was steadily rising to a crescendo.
8 The crepitation ceased, then recommenced, and she perceived that it coincided with the intake of his breath.
9 His rough, spatulate thumb rasped along it, drawing from it the crepitation that proves an acute edge.
10 On manipulating the pastern slight crepitation could be discovered, and there was abnormal mobility in the corono-pedal articulation.
11 When the fracture is complete it will be marked by local deformity, mobility of the fragments, and crepitation .
12 He heard a curious trickling sound and then a louder crepitation as if someone were unwrapping great sheets of cellophane.
13 This is crepitation , or the peculiar effect which is produced by the friction of the fractured surfaces one against another.
14 The crepitation is the result of the action of a powerful magnetic pole upon luminous electric jets in its immediate neighborhood.
15 Usually, luxation and fracture may be differentiated in that there is no crepitation in luxation and more or less crepitation exists in fracture.
16 When she returned the room was silent again, save for the faint crepitation of his chair and the occasional clink of a bottle.
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