- displacement of joint
- смещение места соединения
English-Russian dictionary of terminology cable technology.
English-Russian dictionary of terminology cable technology.
Joint (geology) — Joint sets on a bedding plane in flagstones, Caithness, Scotland … Wikipedia
Joint dislocation — Classification and external resources A traumatic dislocation of the tibiotalar joint of the ankle with distal fibular fracture. Open arrow marks the tibia and the closed arrow marks the talus. ICD … Wikipedia
joint — [joint] n. [OFr < L junctus, pp. of jungere, to join, YOKE] 1. a place or part where two things or parts are joined 2. the way in which two things are joined at such a part 3. one of the parts or sections of a jointed whole 4. a large cut of… … English World dictionary
Displacement (orthopedic surgery) — Displacement in orthopedic surgery refers to change in alignment of the fracture fragments. In the context of joints, displacement implies that the joint surfaces are not in anatomical alignment. This medical treatment related article is a stub.… … Wikipedia
joint — /joynt/, n. 1. the place at which two things, or separate parts of one thing, are joined or united, either rigidly or in such a way as to permit motion; juncture. 2. a connection between pieces of wood, metal, or the like, often reinforced with… … Universalium
joint disease — Introduction any of the diseases or injuries that affect human joints (joint). arthritis is no doubt the best known joint disease, but there are also many others. Diseases of the joints may be variously short lived or exceedingly chronic,… … Universalium
Joint manipulation — For extended detail of manipulation of spinal joints, see Spinal manipulation. Joint manipulation is a type of passive movement of a skeletal joint. It is usually aimed at one or more target synovial joints with the aim of achieving a therapeutic … Wikipedia
displacement — 1. Removal from the normal location or position. 2. The adding to a fluid (particularly a gas) in an open vessel one of greater density whereby the first is expelled. 3. In chemistry, a change in which one element, radical, or mole … Medical dictionary
joint — {{11}}joint (adj.) early 15c., united, from O.Fr. jointiz (adj.) and joint, lit. joined, pp. of joindre (see JOIN (Cf. join) (v.)). {{12}}joint (n.) late 13c., a part of a body where two bones meet and move in contact with one another, from O.Fr … Etymology dictionary
Joint Support Ship Project — The Joint Support Ship Project (abbreviated as JSS Project) is a project undertaken by the Canadian Forces to provide Canada with three multirole naval vessels. Project overviewPurposeThe JSS Project will replace the underway replenishment… … Wikipedia
joint — [ geology ] A surface of actual or potential fracture or parting in a rock, without displacement; the surface is usually planar and often occurs with parallel joints to form part of a joint set. HP … Glossary of landform and geologic terms