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This is a somewhat greater adduction than that found in breathy voice.
See also adduction, one of the anatomical terms of motion.
Maximal adduction is impeded by the thighs coming into contact with one another.
Adduction is the reversal of this movement, bringing the limb back to the median plane.
He was a referee at the Private Adduction Center from 1993 to 1997.
Force is generated by both legs' hip adduction.
Less marked limitation of adduction (inward movement) of the same eye.
Pulling higher with a narrow grip puts the focus on extension rather than adduction of the shoulder.
This adduction also uses the upper/lower fibers too.
This condition is characterized by limited abduction and/or limited adduction of the eye.
The adductor group is responsible for hip adduction.
It opposes the thumb and assists in adduction.
Of the thigh muscles, semitendinosus is especially involved in hip adduction.
Transduction within theory is implemented as deduction, adduction, abduction and induction.
Its action on the shoulder joint are internal rotation, adduction, and retroversion.
The affected eye shows impairment of adduction.
Pectoral muscles: there are 4 pectorals, and they all function in adduction of the limb.
This methodology is performed with external rotation of shoulder, and adduction of the elbow.
It is thus opposed to adduction.
Hip adduction occurs when the femur moves back to the midline.
The trigger mechanism of unlocking is debated, but is probably in lateral adduction.
Many toxic chemicals do not show ED-50s and act by irreversible covalent adduction.
A simple definition of the syndrome is "limited elevation in adduction from mechanical causes around the superior oblique".
The Hip Adduction position looked vaguely obscene, like a gynecological torture device.
Adduction is a movement.