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biomechanical

American  
[bahy-oh-mi-kan-ik-uhl] / ˌbaɪ oʊ mɪˈkæn ɪk əl /

adjective

  1. relating to biomechanics.


Example Sentences

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As for throwing the splitter, Fleisig said, “There doesn’t seem to be any biomechanical data to say that you’re more inclined to tear your UCL.”

From The Wall Street Journal

But, when the Dodgers go beyond the scoreboard and payroll to provide innovative biomechanical and nutritional analysis to their players; expand the home clubhouse twice in barely a decade and take special care of player families; and add a second chartered team flight so the players can take their own plane, players take notice.

From Los Angeles Times

"Solving this biomechanical puzzle required combining approaches from veterinary medicine to acoustic physics," says author Romain Lefèvre of the University of Copenhagen.

From Science Daily

"This is the first study to highlight the key role of biomechanical forces in the pathogenesis of early-onset CRC," said Jacopo Ferruzzi, Ph.D.,

From Science Daily

"For almost a century, scientists have been trying to figure out how these animals could hear. These ideas have captivated the imagination of paleontologists who work in mammal evolution, but until now we haven't had very strong biomechanical tests," said Alec Wilken, a graduate student who led the study, which was published recently in PNAS.

From Science Daily