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DISLOCATION

  • Dislocation
  • Linear crystallographic defect or irregularity

    In materials science, a dislocation is a linear crystallographic defect or irregularity within a crystal structure that contains an abrupt change in the

    Dislocation

    Dislocation

    Dislocation

  • Dislocated shoulder
  • Injury

    joint dislocations. Symptoms include shoulder pain and instability. There are multiple types of shoulder dislocation, with anterior dislocation being

    Dislocated shoulder

    Dislocated shoulder

    Dislocated_shoulder

  • Cervical dislocation
  • Method of animal euthanasia

    Cervical dislocation is a common method of animal euthanasia. It refers to a technique used in physical euthanasia of small animals by applying pressure

    Cervical dislocation

    Cervical dislocation

    Cervical_dislocation

  • Dislocation (syntax)
  • Type of sentence structure

    In syntax, dislocation is a sentence structure in which a constituent, which could otherwise be either an argument or an adjunct of the clause, occurs

    Dislocation (syntax)

    Dislocation_(syntax)

  • Atlanto-occipital dislocation
  • Deadly cervical spine injury

    Atlanto-occipital dislocation, orthopedic decapitation, or internal decapitation describes ligamentous separation of the spinal column from the skull

    Atlanto-occipital dislocation

    Atlanto-occipital_dislocation

  • Kink (materials science)
  • Interface between crystal structures

    deviations of a dislocation defect along its glide plane. In edge dislocations, the constant glide plane allows short regions of the dislocation to turn, converting

    Kink (materials science)

    Kink_(materials_science)

  • Spondylolisthesis
  • Displacement of one spinal vertebra compared to another

    respect to the subjacent vertebra to a degree less than a luxation (dislocation). Retrolistheses are most easily diagnosed on lateral x-ray views of

    Spondylolisthesis

    Spondylolisthesis

    Spondylolisthesis

  • Joint dislocation
  • Medical injury

    joint dislocation, also called luxation, occurs when there is an abnormal separation in the joint, where two or more bones meet. A partial dislocation is

    Joint dislocation

    Joint dislocation

    Joint_dislocation

  • Hip dislocation
  • Orthopedic injury

    A hip dislocation refers to a condition in which the thighbone (femur) separates from the hip bone (pelvis). Specifically it is when the ball–shaped head

    Hip dislocation

    Hip dislocation

    Hip_dislocation

  • Dislocation of jaw
  • Medical condition

    Dislocations occur when two bones that originally met at the joint detach. Dislocations should not be confused with subluxation. Subluxation is when the

    Dislocation of jaw

    Dislocation of jaw

    Dislocation_of_jaw

  • Dislocation avalanches
  • Dislocation avalanches are rapid discrete events during plastic deformation, in which defects are reorganized collectively. This intermittent flow behavior

    Dislocation avalanches

    Dislocation_avalanches

  • Burgers vector
  • Vector representing lattice distortion due to dislocations in a crystal

    distortion resulting from a dislocation in a crystal lattice. The vector's magnitude and direction is best understood when the dislocation-bearing crystal structure

    Burgers vector

    Burgers_vector

  • Patellar dislocation
  • Medical condition

    A patellar dislocation is a knee injury in which the patella (kneecap) slips out of its normal position. Often the knee is partly bent, painful and swollen

    Patellar dislocation

    Patellar dislocation

    Patellar_dislocation

  • Geometrically necessary dislocations
  • Geometrically necessary dislocations are like-signed dislocations needed to accommodate for plastic bending in a crystalline material. They are present

    Geometrically necessary dislocations

    Geometrically_necessary_dislocations

  • Dislocation creep
  • Deformation mechanism in crystalline materials

    Dislocation creep is a deformation mechanism in crystalline materials. Dislocation creep involves the movement of dislocations through the crystal lattice

    Dislocation creep

    Dislocation_creep

  • Dislocation (Yellowjackets)
  • 2nd episode of the 3rd season of Yellowjackets

    "Dislocation" is the second episode of the third season of the American thriller drama television series Yellowjackets. It is the 21st overall episode

    Dislocation (Yellowjackets)

    Dislocation_(Yellowjackets)

  • Work hardening
  • Strengthening a material through plastic deformation

    on the application. This strengthening occurs because of dislocation movements and dislocation generation within the crystal structure of the material

    Work hardening

    Work hardening

    Work_hardening

  • Creep (deformation)
  • Property of solid materials under mechanical stress

    dislocation creep: dislocations move via glide and climb, and the speed of glide is the dominant factor on strain rate Climb-controlled dislocation creep:

    Creep (deformation)

    Creep (deformation)

    Creep_(deformation)

  • Partial dislocation
  • Decomposed form of dislocation that occurs within a crystalline material

    partial dislocation is a decomposed form of dislocation that occurs within a crystalline material. An extended dislocation is a dislocation that has

    Partial dislocation

    Partial_dislocation

  • Jammed finger
  • Medical condition

    cases, the damage and its effects can last for years. Initial signs of a dislocation include abnormal bumps or projections at the joint. There may also be

    Jammed finger

    Jammed finger

    Jammed_finger

  • Frank–Read source
  • Model for the generation of specific dislocations in crystals under deformation

    Frank–Read source is a mechanism explaining the generation of multiple dislocations in specific well-spaced slip planes in crystals when they are deformed

    Frank–Read source

    Frank–Read source

    Frank–Read_source

  • Quantum mechanics
  • Description of physical properties at the atomic and subatomic scale

    Quantum mechanics, also known as quantum physics, is the fundamental physical theory that describes the behavior of matter and of light; its unusual characteristics

    Quantum mechanics

    Quantum mechanics

    Quantum_mechanics

  • Lisfranc injury
  • Type of fracture/dislocation injury of the foot

    come to mean a dislocation or fracture-dislocation injury at the tarsometatarsal joints. Bosworth fracture Chopart's fracture-dislocation Jones fracture

    Lisfranc injury

    Lisfranc injury

    Lisfranc_injury

  • Cross slip
  • Movement of a screw dislocation between crystallographic planes

    which a screw dislocation moves from one slip plane to another due to local stresses. It allows non-planar movement of screw dislocations. Non-planar movement

    Cross slip

    Cross slip

    Cross_slip

  • Cottrell atmosphere
  • Concept in materials science

    stresses associated with the dislocation, which lowers the energy of the dislocation's presence. Thus, moving the dislocation out of this Cottrell atmosphere

    Cottrell atmosphere

    Cottrell atmosphere

    Cottrell_atmosphere

  • Dislocation Dance
  • English post-punk band

    Dislocation Dance are an English post-punk band from Manchester, England. The group's original line-up is obscure; their first EP, a self-titled 7" as

    Dislocation Dance

    Dislocation_Dance

  • Ectopia lentis
  • Malposition of the lens of the eye

    its normal location. A partial dislocation of a lens is termed lens subluxation or subluxated lens; a complete dislocation of a lens is termed lens luxation

    Ectopia lentis

    Ectopia lentis

    Ectopia_lentis

  • Grain boundary strengthening
  • Method of strengthening materials by changing grain size

    that grain boundaries are insurmountable borders for dislocations and that the number of dislocations within a grain has an effect on how stress builds up

    Grain boundary strengthening

    Grain boundary strengthening

    Grain_boundary_strengthening

  • Hip dysplasia
  • Joint abnormality

    fully cover the ball portion, resulting in an increased risk for joint dislocation. Hip dysplasia may occur at birth or develop in early life. Regardless

    Hip dysplasia

    Hip dysplasia

    Hip_dysplasia

  • Lomer–Cottrell junction
  • Lomer–Cottrell junction is a particular configuration of dislocations that forms when two perfect dislocations interact on interacting slip planes in a crystalline

    Lomer–Cottrell junction

    Lomer–Cottrell_junction

  • Pulled elbow
  • Slippage of the ligament that wraps around the radial head

    A pulled elbow, also known as nursemaid's elbow or a radial head subluxation, is when the ligament that wraps around the radial head slips off. Often a

    Pulled elbow

    Pulled elbow

    Pulled_elbow

  • Precipitation hardening
  • Heat treatment technique used to increase the yield strength of malleable materials

    impurity phase, which impede the movement of dislocations, or defects in a crystal's lattice. Since dislocations are often the dominant carriers of plasticity

    Precipitation hardening

    Precipitation_hardening

  • Hill–Sachs lesion
  • Cortical depression in the posterolateral head of the humerus

    bone joints. Recurrent dislocation of shoulder Apprehension sign The lesion is associated with anterior shoulder dislocation. When the humerus is driven

    Hill–Sachs lesion

    Hill–Sachs lesion

    Hill–Sachs_lesion

  • Weak-beam dark-field microscopy
  • Electron microscopy technique

    Specifically, the technique is mainly used to study crystal defects such as dislocations, stacking faults, and interfaces in crystalline materials. WBDF is a

    Weak-beam dark-field microscopy

    Weak-beam dark-field microscopy

    Weak-beam_dark-field_microscopy

  • Knee
  • Leg joint in primates

    The second major class of knee disorder involves a tear, slippage, or dislocation that impairs the structural ability of the knee to balance the leg (patellofemoral

    Knee

    Knee

    Knee

  • Strengthening mechanisms of materials
  • to introduce dislocations into materials, increasing their yield strengths. Plastic deformation occurs when large numbers of dislocations move and multiply

    Strengthening mechanisms of materials

    Strengthening_mechanisms_of_materials

  • Computational materials science
  • Subfield of materials science

    computationally expensive, discrete dislocation dynamics (DDD) simulates the movement of dislocation lines. The overall goal of dislocation dynamics is to determine

    Computational materials science

    Computational_materials_science

  • Slip (materials science)
  • Displacement between parts of a crystal along a crystallographic plane

    crystallographic planes and directions. Slip occurs by the passage of dislocations on close/packed planes, which are planes containing the greatest number

    Slip (materials science)

    Slip (materials science)

    Slip_(materials_science)

  • Hardness
  • Measure of a material's resistance to localized plastic deformation

    involves the interaction of dislocations with each other and interstitial atoms. When a dislocation intersects with a second dislocation, it can no longer traverse

    Hardness

    Hardness

  • Knee dislocation
  • Medical condition

    A knee dislocation is an injury in which there is disruption of the knee joint between the tibia and the femur. Symptoms include pain and instability

    Knee dislocation

    Knee dislocation

    Knee_dislocation

  • Exophthalmos
  • Bulging of the eye anteriorly out of the orbit

    unilateral (as is often seen in an orbital tumor). Complete or partial dislocation from the orbit is also possible from trauma or swelling of surrounding

    Exophthalmos

    Exophthalmos

    Exophthalmos

  • Ehlers–Danlos syndrome
  • Group of genetic connective tissues disorders

    early childhood. Complications may include aortic dissection, joint dislocations, scoliosis, chronic pain, or early osteoarthritis. The existing classification

    Ehlers–Danlos syndrome

    Ehlers–Danlos_syndrome

  • Dislocation Blues
  • 2006 studio album by Chris Whitley and Jeff Lang

    Dislocation Blues is a collaborative studio album, credited to American singer-songwriter and guitarist, Chris Whitley and Australian musician, Jeff Lang

    Dislocation Blues

    Dislocation_Blues

  • Reduction (orthopedic procedure)
  • Fracture and dislocation fixing

    procedure to restore the correct anatomical alignment of a fracture or dislocation. When an injury results in a fracture, or broken bone, the bone segments

    Reduction (orthopedic procedure)

    Reduction (orthopedic procedure)

    Reduction_(orthopedic_procedure)

  • List of eponymous fractures
  • Eponymous fractures and fracture-dislocations are most commonly named after the doctor who first described them. They may also be named after an activity

    List of eponymous fractures

    List_of_eponymous_fractures

  • Superalloy
  • Alloy with higher durability than normal metals

    speed of dislocation motion within a crystal structure. In modern Ni-based superalloys, the γ'-Ni3(Al,Ti) phase acts as a barrier to dislocation. For this

    Superalloy

    Superalloy

    Superalloy

  • Dislocation of hip in animals
  • Dislocation of hip (coxofemoral luxation) may occur in domestic animals. It is a not rare condition, usually unilateral, in: cattle, among others, after

    Dislocation of hip in animals

    Dislocation_of_hip_in_animals

  • X-ray of hip dysplasia
  • Medical imaging method

    calculated if hip dysplasia is detected. It can be used to indicate hip dislocation. It is the horizontal distance (parallel to the Hilgenreiner Line) between

    X-ray of hip dysplasia

    X-ray_of_hip_dysplasia

  • Chopart's fracture–dislocation
  • Medical condition

    Chopart's fracture–dislocation is a dislocation of the mid-tarsal (talonavicular and calcaneocuboid) joints of the foot, often with associated fractures

    Chopart's fracture–dislocation

    Chopart's_fracture–dislocation

  • Collins–Pope syndrome
  • Medical condition

    Collins–Pope syndrome, also known as Dislocation of the hip-dysmorphism syndrome, is a rare autosomal dominant genetic disorder which is characterized

    Collins–Pope syndrome

    Collins–Pope syndrome

    Collins–Pope_syndrome

  • Hip replacement
  • Surgery replacing hip joint with prosthetic implant

    after the operation. Dislocation (the ball coming out of the socket) is one of the most common complications. Hip prosthesis dislocation mostly occurs in

    Hip replacement

    Hip replacement

    Hip_replacement

  • Peierls stress
  • Concept in crystallography

    described by Rudolf Peierls and modified by Frank Nabarro) needed to move a dislocation within a plane of atoms in the unit cell. This stress is much less than

    Peierls stress

    Peierls_stress

  • Galeazzi fracture
  • Medical condition

    Galeazzi fracture is a fracture of the distal third of the radius with dislocation of the distal radioulnar joint. It classically involves an isolated fracture

    Galeazzi fracture

    Galeazzi fracture

    Galeazzi_fracture

  • Crystallographic defect
  • Disruption of the periodicity of a crystal lattice

    the edge dislocation and the screw dislocation. "Mixed" dislocations, combining aspects of both types, are also common. Edge dislocations are caused

    Crystallographic defect

    Crystallographic defect

    Crystallographic_defect

  • Plasticity (physics)
  • Non-reversible deformation of a solid material in response to applied forces

    crystalline scale, plasticity in metals is usually a consequence of dislocations. Such defects are relatively rare in most crystalline materials, but

    Plasticity (physics)

    Plasticity (physics)

    Plasticity_(physics)

  • Separated shoulder
  • Medical condition

    deformity in the shoulder is also common depending on how severe the dislocation is. It is most commonly due to a fall onto the front and upper part of

    Separated shoulder

    Separated shoulder

    Separated_shoulder

  • Sternoclavicular joint
  • Joint between the manubrium of the sternum and the clavicle bone

    Sternoclavicular dislocation is rare, but may result from direct trauma to the clavicle or indirect forces applied to the shoulder. Posterior dislocations deserve

    Sternoclavicular joint

    Sternoclavicular joint

    Sternoclavicular_joint

  • Light bulb sign
  • Radiologic sign in posterior shoulder dislocation

    finding observed on plain radiographs in the context of posterior shoulder dislocation. It refers to the abnormal, rounded appearance of the humeral head, which

    Light bulb sign

    Light bulb sign

    Light_bulb_sign

  • Clivus (anatomy)
  • Bony part of the skull base

    DA, Roche CJ, Lee KW, Torreggiani WC, Duddalwar VA. Atlanto-occipital dislocation: case report and discussion. Can J Emerg Med 2006; 8(1):50-3. Available

    Clivus (anatomy)

    Clivus (anatomy)

    Clivus_(anatomy)

  • Arytenoid cartilage
  • Part of the larynx, to which the vocal folds (vocal cords) are attached

    articulating with the cricoid cartilage. They may be affected by arthritis, dislocations, or sclerosis. The arytenoid cartilages are part of the posterior part

    Arytenoid cartilage

    Arytenoid cartilage

    Arytenoid_cartilage

  • Mayfield classification
  • Categorization of wrist injuries

    The Mayfield classification is a system of categorizing perilunate dislocations. v t e

    Mayfield classification

    Mayfield_classification

  • Dislocation Extraordinary
  • 1901 film by Georges Méliès

    Dislocation Extraordinary (French: Dislocation mystérieuse), also known as Extraordinary Illusions, is a 1901 French silent trick film by Georges Méliès

    Dislocation Extraordinary

    Dislocation Extraordinary

    Dislocation_Extraordinary

  • Crystal
  • Solid material with highly ordered microscopic structure

    extra atom squeezed in where it does not fit), and dislocations (see figure at right). Dislocations are especially important in materials science, because

    Crystal

    Crystal

    Crystal

  • Aswa Dislocation
  • Shear zone in East Africa

    The Aswa Dislocation, also called the Aswa mylonite belt, Aswa Lineament or Aswa Shear Zone, is a north-west trending ductile shear zone that runs to

    Aswa Dislocation

    Aswa Dislocation

    Aswa_Dislocation

  • Sternum
  • Flat bone in the middle front part of the rib cage

    such as pulmonary contusions, or bruised lung tissue. A manubriosternal dislocation is rare and usually caused by severe trauma. It may also result from

    Sternum

    Sternum

    Sternum

  • Pinning points
  • Locations in a crystalline material where lattice slippage is halted

    material, a dislocation is capable of traveling throughout the lattice when relatively small stresses are applied. This movement of dislocations results in

    Pinning points

    Pinning_points

  • Reza Zia-Ebrahimi
  • British scholar (born 1977)

    King's College London. Retrieved 2025-07-28. "Self-Orientalisation and dislocation: the roots of the Aryan discourse in Iran | Association for Iranian Studies

    Reza Zia-Ebrahimi

    Reza_Zia-Ebrahimi

  • Lauge-Hansen classification
  • Method to classify an ankle fracture

    Hu SY, Rui YF (2022-08-09). "A systematic review of ankle fracture-dislocations: Recent update and future prospects". Frontiers in Surgery. 9 965814

    Lauge-Hansen classification

    Lauge-Hansen_classification

  • Disclination
  • Angular defect in a material

    analysis of the elastic strains of a wedge disclination. By analogy to dislocations in crystals, the term, disinclination, was first used by Charles Frank

    Disclination

    Disclination

    Disclination

  • Recovery (metallurgy)
  • Reduction in the dislocation density of a material's grains

    rearrangement of defects in their crystal structure. These defects, primarily dislocations, are introduced by plastic deformation of the material and act to increase

    Recovery (metallurgy)

    Recovery_(metallurgy)

  • Bauschinger effect
  • Stress characteristics of materials

    the material, which assist the movement of dislocations in the reverse direction. The pile-up of dislocations at grain boundaries and Orowan loops around

    Bauschinger effect

    Bauschinger effect

    Bauschinger_effect

  • Moment magnitude scale
  • Measure of earthquake size

    and Knopoff (1964) showed that if earthquake ruptures are modeled as dislocations the pattern of seismic radiation can always be matched with an equivalent

    Moment magnitude scale

    Moment_magnitude_scale

  • Retrolisthesis
  • Posterior displacement (but not dislocation) of a vertebra relative to the one below it

    respect to the subjacent vertebra to a degree less than a luxation (dislocation). Retrolistheses are most easily diagnosed on lateral x-ray views of

    Retrolisthesis

    Retrolisthesis

    Retrolisthesis

  • Monteggia fracture
  • Medical condition

    Monteggia fracture is a fracture of the proximal third of the ulna with dislocation of the proximal head of the radius. It is named after Giovanni Battista

    Monteggia fracture

    Monteggia fracture

    Monteggia_fracture

  • TWIP steel
  • Type of steel

    class of austenitic steels which can deform by both glide of individual dislocations and mechanical twinning on the 111 γ ⟨ 11 2 ¯ ⟩ γ {\displaystyle {111}_{\gamma

    TWIP steel

    TWIP steel

    TWIP_steel

  • Mwembeshi Shear Zone
  • Ductile shear zone across Zambia

    The Mwembeshi Shear Zone is a ductile shear zone about 550 million years old that extends ENE–WSW across Zambia. In Zambia, it separates the Lufilian Belt

    Mwembeshi Shear Zone

    Mwembeshi_Shear_Zone

  • Stacking fault
  • Type of defect in crystalline materials

    deformation. In addition, dislocations in low stacking-fault energy materials typically dissociate into an extended dislocation, which is a stacking fault

    Stacking fault

    Stacking fault

    Stacking_fault

  • Stress field
  • Distribution of internal forces in a body that balance a given set of external forces

    location of the dislocation and this stretching causes the stress field to form. Atomic bonds further and further away from the dislocation centre are less

    Stress field

    Stress_field

  • Latarjet procedure
  • Surgical procedure on shoulder dislocations

    procedure, is a surgical procedure used to treat recurrent shoulder dislocations, typically caused by bone loss or a fracture of the glenoid. The procedure

    Latarjet procedure

    Latarjet_procedure

  • Patella
  • Kneecap, bone covering knee joint

    discourages lateral dislocation during flexion. The retinacular fibres of the patella also stabilize it during exercise. Patellar dislocations occur with significant

    Patella

    Patella

    Patella

  • Slip bands in metals
  • Deformation mechanism in crystallines

    bands extend until impinged by a boundary, and the generated stress from dislocations pile-up against that boundary will either stop or transmit the operating

    Slip bands in metals

    Slip bands in metals

    Slip_bands_in_metals

  • Knee pain
  • Medical condition

    syndrome Joint hypermobility syndrome Patella dislocation Knee joint dislocation (Tibiofemoral joint dislocation) Knee pain is more common among people working

    Knee pain

    Knee pain

    Knee_pain

  • Portevin–Le Chatelier effect
  • Jerky flow of a material undergoing plastic deformation

    aging or the competition between diffusing solutes pinning dislocations and dislocations breaking free of this stoppage. The onset of the PLC effect

    Portevin–Le Chatelier effect

    Portevin–Le_Chatelier_effect

  • Acromioclavicular joint
  • Shoulder junction between the scapula and the clavicle

    is dislocation, often called AC separation or shoulder separation. This is not the same as a "shoulder dislocation," which refers to dislocation of the

    Acromioclavicular joint

    Acromioclavicular joint

    Acromioclavicular_joint

  • Solid solution strengthening
  • Type of alloying which improves strength of pure metals

    alloying element makes plastic deformation more difficult by impeding dislocation motion through stress fields. In contrast, alloying beyond the solubility

    Solid solution strengthening

    Solid_solution_strengthening

  • Subluxation
  • Partial dislocation of a joint or organ

    A subluxation is an incomplete or partial dislocation of a joint or organ. According to the World Health Organization, a subluxation is a "significant

    Subluxation

    Subluxation

  • Bone fracture
  • Physical damage to the continuity of a bone

    examination of the nearby joints is indicated to exclude dislocations and fracture-dislocations. In situations where projectional radiography alone is insufficient

    Bone fracture

    Bone fracture

    Bone_fracture

  • Bruce K. Alexander
  • Canadian psychologist (born 1939)

    societies because people use it as a way of adapting to extreme social dislocation. As a form of adaptation, addiction is neither a disease that can be

    Bruce K. Alexander

    Bruce_K._Alexander

  • Ductility
  • Degree to which a material under stress irreversibly deforms before failure

    arrangement. Such a rigid lattice structure restricts the movement of atoms or dislocations, essential for plastic deformation. The significant difference in ductility

    Ductility

    Ductility

    Ductility

  • Elbow
  • Joint between the upper and lower parts of the arm

    average annual incidence of acute dislocation of 6 per 100,000 persons. Among injuries to the upper extremity, dislocation of the elbow is second only to

    Elbow

    Elbow

    Elbow

  • Ankle
  • Region where the foot and the leg meet

    the tibiofibular syndesmosis secondary to high-level ankle fracture or dislocation: Surgical reduction technique guide and case study". Foot & Ankle Surgery:

    Ankle

    Ankle

    Ankle

  • Regina Dal Cin
  • Italian osteopath (1819–1897)

    recomposition of femoral dislocations. She is considered to be an expert in the reconstruction of the congenital and antiquated dislocations of the femur. Born

    Regina Dal Cin

    Regina Dal Cin

    Regina_Dal_Cin

  • Pentecostalism in Colombia
  • The evangelical practices began in the early 1900s in Colombia. Throughout the 20th century, there was a widespread occurrence of Colombians transitioning

    Pentecostalism in Colombia

    Pentecostalism in Colombia

    Pentecostalism_in_Colombia

  • Stacking-fault energy
  • Quantity in material science

    dissociation of a full dislocation into two partials is energetically unfavorable, and the material can deform either by dislocation glide or cross-slip

    Stacking-fault energy

    Stacking-fault_energy

  • Deltoid muscle
  • Shoulder muscle

    axilla, such as for breast cancer. It may also be injured by anterior dislocation of the head of the humerus. Structures under deltoid Humerus Pectoralis

    Deltoid muscle

    Deltoid muscle

    Deltoid_muscle

  • Humeroradial joint
  • Joint of the elbow

    directions. The annular ligament secures the head of the radius from dislocation, which would otherwise tend to occur, from the shallowness of the cup-like

    Humeroradial joint

    Humeroradial joint

    Humeroradial_joint

  • 5th Mechanized Brigade (Ukraine)
  • Military unit

    The 5th Mechanized Brigade was a formation of the Ukrainian Ground Forces sent to Iraq in August 2003. Brigade was deployed from 17 August 2003 to March

    5th Mechanized Brigade (Ukraine)

    5th Mechanized Brigade (Ukraine)

    5th_Mechanized_Brigade_(Ukraine)

  • Contortion
  • Performance art using skills of extreme physical flexibility

    contain the performer. Also known as ‘body packing’.[citation needed] Dislocations of the shoulders or hip joints are sometimes performed as a short novelty

    Contortion

    Contortion

    Contortion

  • Bubble raft
  • Array of bubbles

    substitutional impurities, interstitial atoms), edge dislocations and grains. A screw dislocation can't be modeled in a 2D bubble raft because it extends

    Bubble raft

    Bubble raft

    Bubble_raft

  • Electron channelling contrast imaging
  • Microscope diffraction technique

    diffraction technique used in the study of defects in materials. These can be dislocations or stacking faults that are close to the surface of the sample, low angle

    Electron channelling contrast imaging

    Electron_channelling_contrast_imaging

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  • Firaas
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Gujarati, Indian, Kannada, Muslim

    Firaas

    Knight

  • Majdiyya
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, Muslim

    Majdiyya

    Praiseworthy; Glorious

  • Harinath
  • Boy/Male

    Celebrity, Hindu, Indian

    Harinath

    Lord Vishnu; Similar to Hari; God

  • Zeehan
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian

    Zeehan

    One with Glory and Pride

  • Atiyama
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Atiyama

    Very Black

  • Sakhya
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Sakhya

    Friendship

  • Shaun
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, Chinese, Christian, Danish, Hebrew, Irish

    Shaun

    God Gave; The Lord is Gracious; Similar to John from Sean

  • KIT
  • Female

    English

    KIT

    Pet form of English Katherine, KIT means "pure." Compare with masculine Kit.

  • Keertan
  • Girl/Female

    British, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Newzealand, Telugu

    Keertan

    Worship

  • Apratam
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu, Indian, Marathi, Modern

    Apratam

    First in All

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  • Uplift
  • n.

    A raising or upheaval of strata so as to disturb their regularity and uniformity, and to occasion folds, dislocations, and the like.

  • Shift
  • v. t.

    A breaking off and dislocation of a seam; a fault.

  • Dislocation
  • n.

    The displacement of parts of rocks or portions of strata from the situation which they originally occupied. Slips, faults, and the like, are dislocations.

  • Eluxation
  • n.

    Dislocation; luxation.

  • Subluxation
  • n.

    An incomplete or partial dislocation.

  • Slip
  • n.

    A dislocation of a lead, destroying continuity.

  • Hitch
  • n.

    A small dislocation of a bed or vein.

  • Subcoracoid
  • a.

    Situated under the coracoid process of the scapula; as, the subcoracoid dislocation of the humerus.

  • Surgeon
  • n.

    One whose profession or occupation is to cure diseases or injuries of the body by manual operation; one whose occupation is to cure local injuries or disorders (such as wounds, dislocations, tumors, etc.), whether by manual operation, or by medication and constitutional treatment.

  • Scala
  • n.

    A machine formerly employed for reducing dislocations of the humerus.

  • Luxation
  • n.

    The act of luxating, or the state of being luxated; a dislocation.

  • Subspinous
  • a.

    Situated beneath a spinous process, as that of the scapula; as, subspinous dislocation of the humerus.

  • Slide
  • n.

    A small dislocation in beds of rock along a line of fissure.

  • Fault
  • n.

    A dislocation of the strata of the vein.

  • Heave
  • n.

    A horizontal dislocation in a metallic lode, taking place at an intersection with another lode.

  • Settlement
  • n.

    Fractures or dislocations caused by settlement.

  • Reduce
  • n.

    To restore to its proper place or condition, as a displaced organ or part; as, to reduce a dislocation, a fracture, or a hernia.

  • Exarticulation
  • n.

    Luxation; the dislocation of a joint.

  • Jump
  • n.

    A dislocation in a stratum; a fault.

  • Dislocation
  • n.

    The act of dislocating, or putting out of joint; also, the condition of being thus displaced.