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1 condylar articulation
= ellipsoid articulation эллипсовидный сустав, мыщелковый сустав* * *English-russian biological dictionary > condylar articulation
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2 condylar articulation
Биология: мыщелковый сустав, эллипсовидный сустав -
3 condylar articulation
мыщелковый сустав, эллипсовидный [эллипсоидный] сустав -
4 articulation
сочленение, суставсм. тж. joint- ellipsoid articulation
- saddle articulation
- spheroid articulation
- synovial articulation
- trochoid articulation* * *• сустав -
5 articulation condylienne
Articulation dont les surfaces en contact sont des segments d'ellipse dont l'une est convexe et l'autre est concave et qui possède deux axes de travail: flexion/extension et mouvement de latéralité.Syn. articulation condylienne fBiaxial joint in which an oval articular face is nestled within a depression of an opposing surface, allowing angular motion in two planes.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais (UEFA Football) > articulation condylienne
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6 articulation ellipsoïde
Articulation dont les surfaces en contact sont des segments d'ellipse dont l'une est convexe et l'autre est concave et qui possède deux axes de travail: flexion/extension et mouvement de latéralité.Syn. articulation condylienne fBiaxial joint in which an oval articular face is nestled within a depression of an opposing surface, allowing angular motion in two planes.Dictionnaire Français-Anglais (UEFA Football) > articulation ellipsoïde
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7 ellipsoid articulation
English-russian biological dictionary > ellipsoid articulation
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