Aspiring for maximal liquid saturation through the anal infusion of fluids, thus resulting in a sensitive and agile fuseproject client questing for the most proximally located personal hygiene facility. ❋ BikeSnobNYC (2009)
All directional movement of the ungular cartilages, coupled with distal palmar movement of P2 would result in a variable restriction of blood flow proximally from the foot. ❋ Unknown (2009)
The outcome of the quantum wave function, proximally thinking of this as similar to the so called wave function collapse, is the one system we observe. ❋ Sean (2008)
On a scale larger than the Planck scale what is called physical structure or symmetry is something which proximally emerges as some accident because consciousness can observe it. ❋ John (2008)
Tainotherium differs from other West Indian species in possessing a large femoral head, a proximally angled femoral neck, a short greater trochanter and a medially positioned lesser trochanter unconnected by an intertrochanteric crest, and a transversely flattened, anteroposteriorly bowed shaft lacking well-defined ridges. ❋ Unknown (2006)
In the humerus, drill-mangabeys, drills and mandrills share a notably broad deltoid plane, a proximally extended supinator crest, a broad flange for the brachialis, and a narrow olecranon process with a deep lateral ridge, and there are also characters in the radius and ulna that unite these monkeys to the exclusion of their close relatives. ❋ Darren Naish (2006)
Scientists theorize the "operational byproduct" provoked an autoimmune, inflammatory response in workers '"nerve roots proximally, and peripheral motor nerves distally" and treat PIN patients with steroids or intravenous immunoglobulins. ❋ Unknown (2008)
So the therapy did what they intended, proximally speaking. ❋ Unknown (2008)
He got a near amputation of his right hand and a very bad, bad fractures proximally and through the soft tissue of his left leg. ❋ Unknown (2007)
An elongated tapered nail for securing fractures of the proximal humerus comprising: . . . a contiguous butt portion extending proximally from the shank and configured to occupy the humeral cortex; ❋ Peter Zura (2007)
If, in addition, the agent's act of leg moving is distinct from the trying, then, again, the moving of the leg has not been caused proximally by the intention. ❋ Wilson, George (2007)
The intention proximally governs the moving, if not the movement, where the act of moving is now thought to start at the earliest, inner stage of act initiation. ❋ Wilson, George (2007)
A can partially be captured by stipulating that the action-guiding intention must trigger and sustain A proximally. ❋ Wilson, George (2007)