Similar words: triangulation, strangulation, regulation, coagulation, deregulation, strangulate, thermoregulation, regulation time. Meaning: n. 1. the precise measurement of angles 2. the act of making angulate (having corners).
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1. Angulation of hindquarters should be in balance with forequarters.
2. Good rear angulation showing great powers of propulsion.
3. Angulation of hindquarters balances that of forequarters.
4. Exaggerated angulation is as faulty as too little.
5. Angulation front and rear must be balanced and adequate to give forward reach and rear drive.
6. The measured variables were axial rotation, varus angulation, lateral translation, and anterior translation.
7. Angulation moderate and , most importantly, in balance with that of the forequarters.
8. Powerful, muscular with moderate angulation and strong lower - set hocks.
9. Neurologic signs result from severe angulation of the spine, narrowing of the spinal canal, instability of the spine, and luxation or fracture of the vertebrae.
10. With the correct shoulder angulation , he is capable of swinging his front legs forward with great reach of stride, extending out before his body in a long flat arch.
11. Balanced angulation fore and aft combined with powerful muscles and good condition produce smooth, efficient action.
12. The bony ridge and the focal angulation of malunion seemed to more adversely affect growth of the facial skeleton than did the nonunion.
13. Such an angulation permits the maximum forward extension of the forelegs without binding or effort.
14. Angulation in the front[Sentencedict.com ], so that rear drive is in harmony with front reach.
15. Angulation in balance with the front, so that rear drive is in harmony with front reach.
16. Angulation and translation were recorded at 20 time points during the extension - flexion arc.
17. Moderate angulation, with long shoulders sloping into the muscles of the back, clean at the withers.
18. Conclusions Valgus-varus angulation and ulnohumeral rotation progressively increase with sequential excision of up to 75% of the olecranon.
19. Angulation of the hindquarters is in balance with the forequarters; the angle at the hock is relatively sharp, although the Belgian Malinois should not have extreme angulation.
20. Shoulders are clean, powerful and well sloped with moderate angulation at shoulders and elbows.
21. In addition, fractures were more common with ostial location, longer lesions, angulation, proximal tortuosity , extensive vessel calcification and total occlusion.
22. Crabbing —— a sidewinding gait usually resulting from over - angulation in the rear.
23. The volar buttress plate has long been established as the standard treatment for fractures with volar angulation.
24. Reach of stride of the foreleg is dependent upon correct angulation, musculation and ligamentation of the forequarters, together with correct width of chest and construction of rib cage.
25. Though appearing square, the body is slightly longer than, front and rear angulation is balanced.
26. The greatest source of his forward drive is derived from good rear angulation.
27. Well laid back , muscular , strongly boned, with angulation to match the rear angulation.
28. Reach and drive are consistent with the desired moderate angulation.
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