I'm also growing Physostegia, a wildflower called the obedient plant, because the hinged joints of its square-stem flowers will bend any way you turn them.
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The Chebychev Gr�bler Kutzbach criterion shows that an eight-bar linkage must have 10 single degree-of-freedom joints, while the Peaucellier linkage appears to have only six hinged joints.
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"It's quite possible the deployment damper on that hinge joint is still cold and has not quite allowed the panel to come to its full extended position ."
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The bearings that form the fulcrum of a lever and that allow the wheel and axle and pulleys to rotate are examples of a kinematic pair called a hinged joint.
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However at the hinge joints ( places where patagia folds and attaches to limbs ), the regular rib like structure of scales breakdown into a more random distribution of scales.
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Because he was growing so fast as a 10-year-old, his knee became extremely sore, and his right leg was placed in a cast for about a month to help strengthen the hinge joint.
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The main bones of the ankle region are the synovial hinge joint that connects the distal ends of the tibia and fibula in the lower limb with the proximal end of the talus.
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This bone is very thick and strong ( due to the high proportion of cortical bone ), and forms a ball and socket joint at the hip, and a modified hinge joint at the knee.
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One does not have to look farther than professional sports to see what types of injuries are most likely to stop people in their tracks, hits to the head, and broken hinge joints, specifically the knees.
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However, the wearer of a powered exoskeleton can additionally damage themselves or the suit by moving the hinge joints through a series of combined and otherwise valid movements which together cause the suit to collide with itself or the wearer.