functional stability

  • 1Functional training — is a classification of exercise which involves training the body for the activities performed in daily life. OriginsFunctional training has its origins in rehabilitation. Physical therapists developed exercises that mimicked what patients did at… …

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  • 2Stability radius — The stability radius of a continuous function f (in a functional space F ) with respect to an open stability domain D is the distance between f and the set of unstable functions (with respect to D ). We say that a function is stable with respect… …

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  • 3Functional spinal unit — A functional spinal unit (FSU) is the smallest physiological motion unit of the spine to exhibit biomechanical characteristics similar to those of the entire spine. [cite book | author = White AA, Panjabi MM. | year = 1990 | title = Clinical… …

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  • 4stability — The condition of being stable or resistant to change. denture s. the quality of a denture to be firm, steady, constant, and resistant to change of position when functional forces are applied. SYN: stabilization (2). de …

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  • 5functional theory of stratification — In a classic article outlining’Some Principles of Stratification’ (American Sociological Review, 1945), argued that unequal social and economic rewards were an ‘unconsciously evolved device’ by which societies ensured that talented individuals… …

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  • 6Non-functional requirement — In systems engineering and requirements engineering, a non functional requirement is a requirement that specifies criteria that can be used to judge the operation of a system, rather than specific behaviors. This should be contrasted with… …

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  • 7Non-functional requirements — In systems engineering and requirements engineering, non functional requirements are requirements which specify criteria that can be used to judge the operation of a system, rather than specific behaviors. This should be contrasted with… …

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  • 8Kinship — For other uses, see Kinship (disambiguation). Relationships …

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  • 9Индуцированные стволовые клетки — Индуцированные стволовые клетки  cтволовые клетки, полученные из каких либо иных (cоматических, репродуктивных или плюрипотентных) клеток путем эпигенетического перепрограммирования. В зависимости от степени дедифференцировки клетки при… …

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  • 10Croscarmellose sodium — is an internally cross linked sodium carboxymethylcellulose for use as a disintegrant in pharmaceutical formulations.[1] Background The cross linking reduces water solubility while still allowing the material to swell (like a sponge) and absorb… …

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