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articulated Constructed with overlapping plates.
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articulated a robot whose arm has at least three rotary joints.
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articulated two or more bones left in their anatomical position after tissue decay.
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articulated Bones that are still joined together as they would have been in life
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articulated arm A jointed instrument used in imaging and in therapeutic procedures (e.g., to permit stereotactic localization of deep anatomical structures; to guide the collection of ultrasonic images; or to focus or direct laser energy).
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