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902 words, approx. 3 pages The science of biomechanics applies mechanical principles to the study of organisms. Biomechanics uses mathematical models and computer simulations to study living organisms, in addition to direct biological measurements. Biomechanics helps us...
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 Biomechanics is mechanics applied to biology (Fung). This includes research and analysis of the mechanics of living organisms and the application of engineering principles to and from biological systems. This research and analysis can be carried forth...




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Biomechanics.
09/01/2003: 680 words, approx. 2 pages Biomechanics means different things to different groups. To rehabilitation engineers, biomechanics means gate analysis, impact forces, and other measurements to help overcome the consequences of aging, pre-existing conditions, or accidental injuries. To sports medicine specialists, it means forces, moments, and reaction forces--how small...
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Biomechanics
09/01/2003: 689 words, approx. 2 pages Biomechanics means different things to different groups. To rehabilitation engineers, biomechanics means gate analysis, impact forces, and other measurements to help overcome the consequences of aging, pre-existing conditions, or accidental injuries. To sports medicine specialists, it means forces, moments, and reaction forces - how...
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Study: T-Rex could run faster than human
8/22/2007: 372 words, approx. 1 pages The Tyrannosaurus Rex would have been able to outrun soccer star David Beckham, according to research published Wednesday.Previously experts argued the 18-foot-tall T-Rex's bulk would have meant it was a slow-moving scavenger, but new calculations reached using a supercomputer suggest the T-Rex could run up...
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Sonics' Allen to miss rest of season
3/26/2007: 548 words, approx. 2 pages Ray Allen's career season is ending early. Unable to tolerate the pain anymore and concerned about doing further damage, the Seattle SuperSonics' All-Star decided to undergo season ending surgery on his left ankle.Allen, who is averaging a career-high 26.4 points and made his seventh All-Star...


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