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a band of dense fibrous tissue forming the termination of a muscle and attaching the muscle to bone. U V
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A fibrous, strong, connective tissue that connects muscle to bone. Damage to a tendon can result in the inability to flex or extend at a joint.
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An unconditional offer by a party to a contract to perform their part of the bargain. In a loan contract, a tender would be the debtor producing the amount owing to the creditor. In real property law, eg the sale of a house, if a party suspected that the other party might renege, he or she could write a tender in which they unequivocally re-assert their intention to respect the contract and tender their end of the bargain -- either by paying the purchase price or delivering the title.
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| tendonitis |
Inflammation is a healing response to injury, and is usually accompanied by swelling, heat, redness and pain. An inflammation in a tendon or in the tendon covering is called tendonitis. What usually causes tendonitis is not just a single injury but a series of small stresses that repeatedly aggravate the tendon. Professional baseball players, swimmers, tennis players and golfers are susceptible to tendonitis in their shoulders and arms. ...
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Describes a plant that must generally be grown indoors or Under glass except in the warmest weather.
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