knee-cap

  • 21kneecap — knee|cap [ˈni:kæp] v past tense and past participle kneecapped present participle kneecapping [T] to shoot someone s knee caps as an unofficial punishment …

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  • 22Ned Williamson — Third Baseman/Shortstop Born: October 24, 1857(1857 10 24) Philadel …

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  • 23Chondromalacia patellae — Chondromalacia patella Classification and external resources ICD 10 M22.4 ICD 9 717.7 …

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  • 24Glossary of ballet — Ballet is a formalized type of dance; ballet dance is usually performed on stage as part of a ballet dance work which includes mime, acting, and is set to music. Dancers can perform either en pointe or demi pointe; in ballet class, the dancers… …

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  • 25David Lawrence (cricketer) — David Lawrence Personal information Full name David Valentine Lawrence Born 28 January 1964 (1964 01 28) (age 47) Gloucester, England Batting style …

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  • 26Attenuated patella alta — is an extremely rare condition affecting mobility and leg strength. It is characterized by an unusually small knee cap (patella) that develops out of and above the joint. Normally, as the knee cap sits in the joint, it is stimulated to growth by… …

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  • 27Leg bone — can refer to one of the following: *Femur the thigh bone *Patella the knee cap *Tibia the larger of the two leg bones located below the knee cap *Fibula the smaller of the two leg bones located below the knee cap …

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  • 28Patella — The kneecap by another name, the patella is the small bone that is in the front of the knee. The patella is a sesamoid bone, a little bone (sesamoid = like a sesame seed) that is embedded in a joint capsule or tendon, in this case the tendon of… …

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  • 29MythBusters (2009 season) — Country of origin Australia United States No. of episodes 23 (includes 3 specials) Broadcast Original channel …

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  • 30Quadriceps femoris muscle — Quads redirects here. For other uses, see Quad. Quadriceps femoris muscle Muscles of lower extremity. (Rectus femoris removed to reveal the vastus intermedius.) Latin …

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