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The anterior intervertebral joints are secondary cartilaginous joints (symphysis) which are designed for strength and weight bearing.
interlocking action making them very had to pull apart also provides a huge gluing area which increases the strength of the joint.
the leg"The leg" is a body part. The hip joint is the strongest one in the body.
knee joints because they help you walk
There are two general types of joints, movable and immovable. Under the movable category there are four types of joints: Hinge joints: in knees and elbows Pivot joints: in neck Gliding joints: in wrists and ankles Ball-and-socket joints: in shoulders and hips
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Joints that connect drawer sides are dovetail joints because of their strength.
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Dowell joints are popular and effective yet you can't go past the dovetail joint for maximum strength and durability
The anterior intervertebral joints are secondary cartilaginous joints (symphysis) which are designed for strength and weight bearing.
Muscle strength
They are used in joining pieces of wood where you want more strength.
no, however solid gold jewelry is often plated with a higher karat gold alloy to hide solder joints and ensure uniformity of color
The strength of joints limits the size of red muscle fibers.
Muscle strength
Immovable joints, also known as fibrous joints, are held together by connective tissue like cartilage or dense fibrous tissue. These joints allow for very little to no movement and provide stability and strength to the skeleton. Examples include the skull sutures and teeth sockets.
Soldered joints will have a higher resistance if the joint is not a clean solder joint. Badly soldered joints are classed as a cold solder joint. <<>> ...for what? Application matters here.