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Dr Peter Dawson Principal Scientist Environmental Risk Management Authority NZ Adoption and Implementation of the GHS in New Zealand UNITAR Global Thematic
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P2P2. Joint movement – what are joints? A joint is a place where two or more bones meet. Without joints, our bodies would not be able to move. Joints,
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213th Newsletter Fall 2012
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Articulations: The site where 2 or more bones meet. Joints are the weakest part of the skeleton. Classification Functional: Amount of movement allowed
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Dr Peter Dawson Principal Scientist Environmental Risk Management Authority New Zealand Implementation of GHS in New Zealand - approach and practical lessons
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Joints Dr. Anderson GCIT. Joints Where two or more bones meet Function – Connection (ligaments) – Movement (muscles) – Protection (joint capsule)
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Articulations of bones Functions of joints › Hold bones together › Allow for mobility Ways joints are classified › Functionally › Structurally
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Joints Part 2: Support & Movement. Joints Joints or Articulations: Locations were bones join together that allow for some degree of movement. Arthrology:
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Joints Compiled by Marc Garcia. Classification Joints can be classified: 1. Structurally 2. by their freedom of movement 3. Synovial joints can be classified
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Joints Slide 5.43 Copyright © 2003 Pearson Education, Inc. publishing as Benjamin Cummings Articulations of bones Functions of joints Hold bones
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Joints Articulations of bones Functions of joints – Hold bones together – Allow for mobility Two ways joints are classified – Functionally – Structurally
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VCL-Enhanced Alice for Education ICA CON 2012 Richard Lucic – Computer Science, Duke University Susan Rodger – Computer Science, Duke University
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