Similar words: abduct, reduction, production, introduction, auction, instruction, obstruction, destruction. Meaning: [æb'dʌkʃn] n. 1. the criminal act of capturing and carrying away by force a family member; if a man's wife is abducted it is a crime against the family relationship and against the wife 2. (physiology) moving of a body part away from the central axis of the body.
Random good picture Not show
31. AIM: To explore the effects of botulinum toxin A in improving the abduction activity of carpometacarpal joint of thumb and spasm in spastic cerebral palsy patients with adduction deformity thumb.
32. Zeus's abduction of Aegina, her father the River-god Asopus came to Corinth in search of her.
33. Bush condemned the July 12 kidnapping of two Israeli solders by the terrorist group Hizballah, as well as the abduction of a third Israeli soldier by Palestinian militants from Gaza earlier in July.
34. Towler was serving 12 years to life for rape, felonious assault and kidnapping for an abduction on May 24, 1981.
35. Abduction stabilizer bar between legs is never used as a handle to turn the child.
36. Methods:The angle of the acetabular abduction of 21 pelvis all 42 hip joints were measured with the manual devices when facing the 9 different pelvic obliqueness angles.
37. Since abduction is hardly emphasized in learning, we will give some more insights.
38. Wind, the merciless abandon my past, Duoqing the abduction of my melancholy!
39. On 23 rd this month, the US Justice Department charged five Abu Sayyaf leaders of abduction.
40. The American State Department unit dealing with child abduction has seen its caseload swell from an average in recent years of 1,100 open cases to 1,500 now.
41. Gives the deduction process dividing refreshment routine atom into EDB refreshment, and abduction refreshment deduction and constraint maintenance deduction to refresh routine atom.
42. Under a generalized abduction framework, the update problem of KB ( knowledge - base ) is discussed in this paper.
43. Rapallo decides to have Davy killed , and Davy is determined to save Gloria from Rapallo's abduction.
44. Background: Abduction weakness and limping is a well-recognized complication of closed antegrade insertion of femoral nails.
45. The government said that the e-shackler's target group would "be extended from the current sex offense and child abduction to other serious crimes, such as murder, robbery and arson."
46. Conclusion Gluteus medius and gluteus minimus could result in coxae abduction malformation and alteration of weight line, leading to pelvic obliquity.
47. After Zeus 's abduction of Aegina, her father -god Asopus came to Corinth in search of her .
48. And there we've been documenting a massive abduction campaign by the Lord's Resistance Army the LRA.
49. The abduction sounds like a far - fetched script from one of Nigeria's popular outlandish films.
50. The peak velocity of the same side arm artery decreased significantly when excessive abduction of the shoulder joint resulted in SCA second part compressed.
51. Perhaps the most famous faked abduction was Jennifer Wilbanks, 32, who vanished from her Duluth, Georgia, home in April 2005.
52. Physical examination showed abnormal abduction and limited adduction of the shoulder joint.
53. To investigate the value of vocal fold abduction for vocal cord paralysis through the suspension laryngoscopy. Sentencedict.com
54. Boss Skua: I got two words for you . " Alien abduction ".
55. As a effective tool to acquire new knowledge, abduction is different from deduction and induction.
56. The Abduction of his wife a hostage to Lee, Lee Love on how to deal with?
57. Conclusion: Based on the findings, the supraspinatus is very effective at the initial parts of the abduction of the arm and then the middle deltoid.
58. Like an abduction , and like a thorn one's desire follow.
More similar words: abduct, reduction, production, introduction, auction, instruction, obstruction, destruction, construction, instructional, ductile, deductive, productive, productivity, education, educational, action, section, fiction, fraction, eviction, reaction, function, election, sanction, selection, objection, infection, direction, extinction.