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Usually it's the older women with less flexible joints who have this sort of difficulty.
It consists of a flexible joint fixed to each shaft.
Children may have low muscle tone and seem to have very flexible joints because of this.
Sixteen flexible joints, virtually duplicating all positions of the human body!
A computer animation showed models like the wooden ones with flexible joints that artists use in sketches.
Senior makes flexible joints that carry hot air from the engines to de-ice the wings.
Shoulders are a very complex area of our bodies because they are highly flexible joints that move in many directions.
Neural network based control of flexible joint/link manipulators; (1988 - present).
The flexible joints ensure that the pipeline will accommodate minor settlement and ground movement - without failure.
Remember, a flexible joint has a margin of safety which can be useful when you are straining to reach those last few millimetres.
This is due to moving and flexible joints between meshes, creating a more realistic approach to the heroine.
Its legs were powerfully built, with flexible joints.
RA is a chronic autoimmune disease that principally attacks flexible joints.
That plastic-and-rubber baby was equipped with flexible joints but featured no batteriesyet it moved.
Each bough split into two half-scale branches at either end, with flexible joints connecting them.
Many suits of armor had flexible joints and were cushioned with fabric so they did not clank.
The gentle curves can produce a dramatic visual effect within any design whilst the flexible joints give you the choice of scene setting.
Articulated trams are tram cars that consist of several sections held together by flexible joints.
They have wavy torsos, easygoing limbs and flexible joints.
That hand looked like a chicken's foot, but bigger, with lumpy-looking, very flexible joints, and with five toes instead of four.
All arthropods have a hard outer skin with flexible joints, segmented bodies and paired limbs.
Older women who have flexible joints are less likely to have arthritic knees than their peers, according to a study of British women.
Goldenberg, Stability of hybrid position/force control applied to manipulators with flexible joints, Int.
Again, a man of devotional nature has a soft body with flexible joints; even he is thin, his joints do not seem angular.
A rag joint refers to certain flexible joints (flexure bearings) found on automobiles and other machines.