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articulated Bones that are still joined together as they would have been in life
Ãâó: www.alphalink.com.au/~dannj/gloss.htm
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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articulate1 1. to pronounce clearly and distinctly.  2. to make speech sounds by manipulation of the vocal organs.  3. to express in coherent verbal form.  4. to divide into or to unite so as to form a joint.  5. in dentistry, to adjust or place the teeth in their proper relation to each other in making an artificial denture.
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articulate2 1. divided into distinct, meaningful syllables or words.  2. endowed with the power of speech.  3. characterized by the use of clear, meaningful language.  4. divided into or united by joints.
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articulated arm A type of stand that holds a microscope body. The stand clamps to a table and offers a variety of motion in three dimensions.
Ãâó: www.themicroscopesite.com/microscope-glossary.htm
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