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- Articulation (sociology) (3843 bytes)
1: '''Articulation''' is the process where [[cultural]] [[form]]s an...
3: ...er but rather are related to them. "The theory of articulation recognizes the complexity of cultural fields. It ...
9: The theory of articulation, where "class does not coincide with the sign com...
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- Orchidaceae (20056 bytes)
38: ...aves, shed their aged leaves annually, through an articulation between the [[lamina]] and the [[petiole]] sheath... - Larynx (2361 bytes)
11: ...oudness|volume]] are created in the larynx, while articulation of the sound derives from the use of [[teeth]], [... - Bone (11388 bytes)
64: |'''Articulation'''
86: |articulation between cranial bones. - Humerus (13486 bytes)
3: ==Articulation==
66: ...t to the anterior and posterior ligaments of this articulation. The lateral epicondyle is a small, tuberculated ... - Mandible (13717 bytes)
26: ...ck. The condyle presents an articular surface for articulation with the articular disk of the [[temporomandibula...
38: == Articulations == - Radius (bone) (8551 bytes)
7: ...n its upper surface is a shallow cup or fovea for articulation with the capitulum of the humerus. The circumfere...
29: ...arates the wrist-joint from the distal radioulnar articulation. This end of the bone has three non-articular sur... - Tibia (10700 bytes)
7: ...directed downward, backward, and lateralward, for articulation with the head of the fibula. Its ''lateral surfac...
35: ...rticular surface is quadrilateral, and smooth for articulation with the talus. It is concave from before backwar... - Ulna (12105 bytes)
34: ...ecranon and the coronoid process, and serving for articulation with the trochlea of the humerus. About the middl... - Vertebral column (7072 bytes)
5: ...wo. The pelvic curve begins at the sacrovertebral articulation, and ends at the point of the [[coccyx]]; its con...
21: ..., marked in the thoracic region by the facets for articulation with the heads of the ribs. More posteriorly are ... - Vertebra (3942 bytes)
1: ... thoracic vertebra. Notice the [[Bone#Terminology|articulation]]s for the [[rib]]s]] - Arm (7276 bytes)
29: ... (bone)|radius]] ([[lateral]] forearm). The major articulation of the elbow is the ulno-humeral joint, which ena... - Culture (23440 bytes)
85: ...nd in part through the [[articulation (sociology)|articulation]] of [[sociology]] and other academic disciplines... - Writing system (16928 bytes)
108: ...d, and different phonetic features, like place of articulation or voicing, will be represented the same way for ... - Religion (72319 bytes)
40: ...s of the existence of evil and suffering, and the articulation of a [[theodicy]]; - Heel (1478 bytes)
1: ...on of one [[bone]], the [[calcaneum]], behind the articulation of the bones of the lower [[leg]]. In the long-fo... - Neck (1960 bytes)
4: ...]] may be marked by joining the sterno-clavicular articulation to the angle of the jaw. - Elbow-joint (10539 bytes)
39: ...dius and the humerus, and the proximal radioulnar articulation, described below. All these articular surfaces ar...
48: ...can be plainly felt projecting at the back of the articulation. In full flexion the movement of the radial head ... - Wrist (4731 bytes)
3: ...'' (''articulatio radiocarpea'') is a [[condyloid articulation]]. The parts forming it are the lower end of the ...
6: ...er of the articular disk of the distal radioulnar articulation. - Hand (6764 bytes)
61: ==Articulation==
63: ...e organs in any other animals. Without this extra articulation, we would not be able to operate a wide variety o... - Harp (23216 bytes)
72: ...e underlying principle is that of strong and weak articulation. The player only uses three fingers of each hand,...
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