NIMS was established as a result of HSPD-5
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You don't have any such joint in your body. Hinge joint, gliding joint, pivot joint, ball and socket, and saddle joint are the ones found. Perhaps you mean pivot. Look here for more information: http://jeffsims.net/flash/skeleton.html
A strong, complex ligament called the inter- (between) -osseous (bones) ligament, plus some blood vessels and nerves. You can find these things in the center of the forearm, between the two bones. Strong ligaments also connect the radius and ulna down by the wrist and up by the elbow.
The hip joint is a ball and socket joint. The ankle joint is a hinge joint.
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NIMS was established as a result of HSPD-5
NIMS was established as a result of HSPD-5
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