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vibration The measurement of the amount of mechanical motion that is continuously reversing (shake/rattle) that the application is subjected to under normal conditions.
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vibration synovitis Synovitis resulting from a wound near a joint.
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vibration-induced neuropathy Hand-arm vibration syndrome.
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vibration d. Raynaud's phenomenon with osteoarthritic changes and diminished flexion in joints of the arms and hands, seen in those who use vibrating tools for long periods. Called also pneumatic hammer d.
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vibration r. a rapidly adapting receptor sensitive to vibrations.
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