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allows an
object to be
rotated to a
precise angular position. The term
goniometry derives from two Gr**** words, γωνία (gōnía) 'angle' and μέτρον (métron)...
- ISSN 0950-4125. Sawant,
Anuradha (2004). "Measurement of
Joint Motion: A
Guide to
Goniometry,
Third Edition".
Physiotherapy Canada. 56 (4): 250. doi:10.2310/6640.2004...
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transmitter does not
locate it.
Where the
bearings from
multiple points,
using goniometry, are
plotted on a map, the
transmitter will be
located at the
point where...
- The
network was
connected by
equipment called "Dispatchers" to a radio-
goniometry network of
antennas located on the
German side of the
nearby border. The...
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opportunity to
fingerprint crystalline materials on the
basis of
optical goniometry,
which is also
known as crystallometry. In
order to
employ this technique...
- 1923
Hyperspherical Goniometry; and its
Application to
Correlation Theory for N Variables, 15
Biometrika 173–208. (See
goniometry.)
Elements of the Differential...
- Aranson.
Hyperbolic Fibonacci and
Lucas Functions, “Golden”
Fibonacci Goniometry, Bodnar's Geometry, and Hilbert's
Fourth Problem..
Applied Mathematics...
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overall well being. MMT is used to
evaluate muscular strength,
whereas goniometry or ROM
tests measure movement around a joint.
These tests indicate need...
- spectroscopy,
often expensive and
demanding tools.
Contact angle measurement (
goniometry) can be used to find the
surface energy of the
treated and non-treated...
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theoretical including basic anatomy, biology, physics, psychology, kinesiology,
goniometry and physiology. In the
latter half of the
degree students partake in practical...