Fascia Sentence Examples

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  • The plantar fascia is a fibrous support for the arch of the foot.

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  • It has a silver colored fascia with 3 buttons and a small speaker on the left of the display.

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  • This portion, morphologically the original, was named the " accessory semitendinosus " with the symbol Y; the other portion descends on the hinder aspect of the leg and joins the fascia of the inner femoral head of the gastrocnemius muscle.

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  • The dual microphones are on the front fascia, along with the stereo speakers.

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  • Since the new fascia and refit, weekly sales have almost doubled.

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  • Like all muscles, the tensor fascia lata has a band of connective tissue at each end which bind it to bone.

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  • This unit is housed in their beautiful new casework, complete with a stunningly machined aluminum front fascia.

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  • They also stock licensed and unlicenced Nokia replacement fascia in many designs.

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  • Aside from the distinctive BP branding on the forecourt and Spar shop fascia, locally sourced products are proving a big hit with shoppers.

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  • If timber fascia boards are replaced with another material, such as UPVC, there can be compatibility problems.

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  • Under vision, the fascia is incised and the cut edges are grasped with tissue forceps.

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  • As a result of this gradual hardening and fibrosis of the fascia, symptoms may arise many years after the original incident.

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  • The nerves pass beneath Berry's ligament (a thickened area of fascia next to the trachea) and enter the larynx.

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  • The fascia houses six rotary encoders for adjusting parameters in real time, while 14 buttons and a chunky data wheel complete the controls.

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  • The retention of the main fascia signage now benefits from deemed advertisement consent.

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  • Run your palm across the textured fascia, feel the solidity of the controls, and you'd swear someone else made it.

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  • In the case of shops, designers should resist the tendency to neglect all that occurs above the fascia.

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  • The fascia features a Rhodium silver technical finish, with backlit instrumentation dials.

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  • Run your palm across the textured fascia, feel the solidity of the controls, and you 'd swear someone else made it.

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  • The latissimus dorsi muscle was reflected laterally to reveal the thoracolumbar fascia lying beneath.

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  • The folds, therefore, which are disposed for the purpose of making the grasp secure, vary with the relative lengths of the metacarpal bones, with the mutual relations of the sheaths of the tendons, and the edge of the palmar fascia, somewhat also with the insertion of the palmaris brevis muscle.

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  • In this, as in all forms of neuralgia, there are certain localities where the pain is more intense, these "painful points," as they are called, being for the most part in those places where the branches of the nerves emerge from bony canals or pierce the fascia to ramify in the skin.

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  • With unaccustomed activity the tight Achilles pulls the heel bone causing tension on the plantar fascia.

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  • With unaccustomed activity the tight achilles pulls the heel bone causing tension on the plantar fascia.

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  • Pilasters would be topped by moldings which supported a cornice above the fascia.

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  • New seating offers more comfort, says Land Rover, adding that a new fascia should also improve cabin ergonomics.

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  • In previous years the shell scheme walls were all erected first, then the fascia board and then the additional extras including light battens.

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  • Each time the foot hits the ground, the tension causes the fascia to pull at the heel.

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  • The site of insertion of the needle is shown passing through the membranous layer of the superficial fascia.

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  • A core of fatty tissue is also excised down to the underlying deep fascia.

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  • To provide a grazing effect to show off texture, track lighting can be installed behind fascia.

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  • What this means is there is more of a rectangular, minimalist navigator on the front fascia instead of the circular one.

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  • Fasciitis-Inflammation of the fascia (plural, fasciae), which refers to bands or sheaths of connective tissue that cover, support, or connect the muscles and internal organs.

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  • For this purpose the skin is tied by connecting fibres of white fibrillar tissue to the deep layer of the dermis along the lateral and lower edges of the palmar fascia and to the sheaths of the flexor tendons.

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  • The lines of cardinal importance are (I) the rasceta or cross sulci, which isolate the hand from the forearm at the wrist, and which are the flexion folds between the looser forearm skin and that tied down to the fascia above the level of the anterior annular ligament.

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