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Every bone, every articulated joint, was shaped with terrible purpose.
The first flexible stethoscope of any sort may have been a binaural instrument with articulated joints not very clearly described in 1829.
So many delicate bones, articulated joints!
Made of wrought aluminium, it had fully articulated joints so the diver can move more easily underwater.
The bogie was connected with the chassis by pivot bearings, creating an articulated joint.
The central structure is connected by articulated joints to three flanking panels, to which large hemispheres are attached.
Each main gear is fixed to the fuselage at three points - two articulated joints, plus one shock absorber.
Muscle tissue, strong skeletal frame, articulated joints, but we saw them at work, didn't we?
Initially just a curved piece of metal, as plate armor progressed the couter became an articulated joint.
Front loaders, graders, dump trucks and other vehicles have been made with articulated joints to greatly reduce their turning radius.
A helmeted figure stood outside the circle, taller than he and broad-shouldered, tricked out in a tight black coverall with articulated joints.
Yeolume has no articulated joints as her body resembles a Little Pullip, though bigger in size.
With the dimensions of an average adult man, the dummy had a steel rib cage, articulated joints and a flexible neck and lumbar spine.
"Close-fitting, with articulated joints.
Even with the articulated joints invented by Ambroise Paré in the 1500s, the amputee could not flex at will.
The barrel breech is locked with a vertically tilting, downward locking lever mechanism that is connected to the bolt carrier through an articulated joint.
The titanium sheets simply follow the churning surfaces like shingles on a Shingle Style roof; limestone is used in a similarly unaffected fashion, without articulated joints.
She heard smooth movements, a hard clacking sound, articulated joints . . . then, with a flash, scarlet optical sensors ignited, shining out like demon's eyes.
Directing the articulated joints of the Newtsuit, he leaned over and used the manipulator pincers to pick up a short length of pipe that was lying on the deck.
The new SGAF comes with mostly articulated joints and is guaranteed to improve market share for all respectable brands (mileage may vary in certain EU countries.)
Through inserting a middle "C" car at the articulated joint between two end cars, available capacity will be similar to a four-car Mark II or a six-car Mark I train.
The vehicle's nickname came from two sources; "Gama" from the name of the inventor of its powered articulated joint, Roger Gamount, and "Goat" for its mountain goat-like off-road ability.
The Articulated Light Rail Vehicle (ALRV) is a lengthened version of the Canadian Light Rail Vehicle design, and, as the name suggests, features an articulated joint.
In reality, however, as 1/144 scale model kits were becoming the norm instead of 1/100, the cost to develop new technology to color smaller kits and to create smaller, more articulated joints, among other things, actually drove the production cost up.
Each pair of cars is semi-permanently joined together in a twin unit or 'married pair', with a length of 33.4 m. Mark II trains have a streamlined front and rear, an articulated joint allowing passengers to walk the length of a married pair, white/grey/blue interior, and three doors per car.