(1) The patient was distressed on flexion, extension , and internal rotation of the right hip.
(2) Posterior elbow pain in the setting of repetitive elbow extension suggests the diagnosis of triceps tendinosis.
(3) The extension to the original building was seamlessly carried out, so it is almost impossible to identify the earlier work.
(4) There is an application for extension of time which I understand is not opposed.
(5) My wife went to extension classes at the University of North Carolina on post.
(6) She was learning how to crochet, taking a class in it at the extension college.
(7) Sprains and strains may occur with a variety of athletic activities and are more likely to occur with sudden movements involving spinal extension and rotation.
(8) This was in the aftermath of the arrival of proper University extension classes established by the 1902 Education Act.
(9) Similar commitments by all five of the nuclear powers were essential to gain support for the 1995 extension of the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty.
(10) A point is an element that has position, but no extension .
(11) As such, offering managed telephony services is a natural extension of their business model.
(12) A postgraduate extension course
(13) The extension adds an additional round to the magazine, plus it makes the small Glock more comfortable to shoot.
(14) An evaluation for effusion should be conducted with the patient supine and the injured knee in extension .
(15) The knee examination is normal, but hip pain is elicited with passive internal rotation or extension of the affected hip.
(16) Another variation of this exercise is the standing overhead triceps extension .
(17) When the digit has been brought to full extension , a fasciectomy is performed.
(18) The lack of opportunities for the higher education of women led to the founding of the university extension movement.
(19) McCarthy returned the favor by letting Anderson listen on the extension during supposedly confidential conversations with Republican leaders.
(20) Space was the empty extension that allowed his bits of matter - his atoms - to move about.