词汇 | biomechanics |
释义 | biomechanics noun[ U or plural ] uk /ˌbaɪ.əʊ.məˈkæn.ɪks/ us /ˌbaɪ.oʊ.məˈkæn.ɪks/ the physical forces that affect human and animal movement, or the study of these forces : 生物力学 Manufacturers of walking shoes focus on foot biomechanics.步行鞋制造商专注于脚部生物力学。 Our research addresses the biomechanics involved in crash injuries and fatalities. 我们的研究涉及到碰撞伤害和死亡的生物力学。 He is a biomechanics professor at the University of Manchester.他是曼彻斯特大学的一名生物力学教授。 The biomechanics of the hand are quite extraordinary. There are no muscles in our fingers, which operate remotely from muscles in the hand and arm. Chiropractic is based on the idea that alterations in the biomechanics of the spine can cause alterations in the functions of the nervous system. A former star pitcher in high school, he developed an interest in the biomechanics of pitching. The body -bodied anatomy animal axial biodynamics corporeal corporeality corporeally endomorph endomorphic figure frame hyperphysical internally mesomorph physical somatotype somite venter ventrally Examples of biomechanicsbiomechanics We would like to stress the fact that the focus of this paper is stabilization in robotics and not in biomechanics. The morphology and biomechanics of the movement overlap more in the former cases and thus activate the representation more strongly. Using biomechanics to distinguish between mechanisms of primary invagination. This has potential to reestablish important peripheral elements of the sensorimotor control system, including limb biomechanics, proprioception, and vision. I tried to explain to him that biomechanics was 'immediate reactions to a stimulus', just like acrobatics. However, in biomechanics, calculations and interpretations of inverse dynamics data suggest that one must be careful when using this technique. In biology, biomechanics, energetics or some other framework for looking at structure and function may be employed as an appropriate source. The profession is now much more scientifically based, with skills in wound-healing, advanced foot care (for the diabetic and vasculitic patient, for instance) and biomechanics. We had very little information about biomechanics at the time. By partially restoring normal limb biomechanics, this prosthesis has the potential to greatly improve amputee mobility. We are not quite sure about the exact nature of the neuropathology and biomechanics underlying this movement restriction. Biomechanics is no more and no less than a particular realm of the science of extended things. In sum, what we know of late handaxes indicates that a flaking strategy alone (biomechanics) could not have produced these artifacts. It should be noted that human body reaction for recovering balance under similar circumstances has been investigated extensively in the biomechanics and physical therapy literature. A likely answer is: based on principles of body biomechanics. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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