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evaluate the **** 2) the
internal exam with
palpation (commonly
called the
bimanual exam) to
examine the uterus, ovaries, and
structures adjacent to the uterus...
- irrrigate,
emulsify and aspirate,
which is
operated through a
single incision.
Bimanual phacoemulsification uses one
probe to
emulsify and aspirate, and a second...
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coordination patterns follow a
continuum rather than
distinct gaits. In
bimanual tasks (tasks
involving two hands), it was
found that the
functional segments...
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anteverted uterus lying above the
bladder (above),
compared with a
retroverted uterus undergoing bimanual examination facing towards the **** (below)...
- of the body, the
coordination of both
sides of the body such as
during bimanual action, the
control of
movements that are
internally generated rather than...
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within the
upper portion of the ****.
Gynaecologists typically do a
bimanual examination (one hand on the
abdomen and one or two
fingers in the ****)...
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controlled because infants that were not able to sit on
their own used
bimanual reaches in all
postural positions except sitting upright,
where they would...
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example of this is
bimanual synchronized finger movements,
which play an
essential role in
piano playing. It is
suggested that
bimanual coordination can...
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hardware design. His work
spans numerous, often-overlapping topics,
including bimanual interaction,
sensing devices and techniques, pen and
touch interaction...
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diacritics to
represent sign
through the
morphemic sequence S L C Q D F (
bimanual sign, place, contact, handshape,
direction and
internal form). The resulting...