- Motion, the
process of movement, is
described using specific anatomical terms.
Motion includes movement of organs, joints, limbs, and
specific sections...
-
bending the
wrist so that the
knuckles travel back
toward the forearm. An
adductive wristlock (in budō
referred to as kote hono gaeshi, "partial
forearm return"...
-
Abductive reasoning (also
called abduction,
abductive inference, or retroduction) is a form of
logical inference that s****s the
simplest and most likely...
- that
torques the arm and
applies painful nerve pressure. (There is an
adductive wristlock or Z-lock in the ura version.)
Third technique (三教, sankyō)...
-
paradigm focuses on a
collaborative and
iterative style of work and an
adductive mode of thinking,
compared to
practices ****ociated with the more traditional...
- to
physical trauma at the
level of the
vocal folds.
Trauma occurs when
adductive forces are excessive,
meaning that a person's
vocal folds are closing...
- that
torques the arm and
applies painful nerve pressure.
There is an
adductive wristlock or Z-lock in ura version.
Third teaching (三教, sankyō), a rotational...
- eisegesis,
comparative study of the
Quran and
previous divine books,
adductive response to the
misgivings of Jews and Christians,
enjoying smooth and...