The articular capsue containing synovial fluid inside.
The articular capsue containing synovial fluid inside.
The articular capsue containing synovial fluid inside.
The articular capsue containing synovial fluid inside.
Mimetic buildings are buildings that are structures, they are supposed to grab your attention for a specific reason. These structures are called mimetic because they mimic other objects.
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The scissors axis is an anatomical concept referring to the pivot point around which a pair of scissors operates. In a broader context, it can also refer to the axis of rotation in various mechanical systems or biological structures where two parts move against each other like scissors. In the context of human anatomy, it may describe the movement of certain joints or limbs that mimic a scissor-like action.
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Riedel's lobe is a congenital anatomical variation where the liver's right lobe extends downwards to the level of the iliac crest. It is generally not associated with any symptoms but can sometimes mimic other conditions, such as an enlarged spleen or a mass in the liver.
There is no TM for mimic
The abstract noun for mimic is mimicry.
Mimic is not a TM. In HG/SS, there is also no Move Tutor that teaches Mimic.
Well, mimic people. If you want to know what mimic means, it means mock; imitate; copy.