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fore armの例文

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  • The fore arms are then moved back and forth while maintaining the right angle.
  • Under the page of'self-harm'there is a picture of self inflicted cuts on a persons fore arm.
  • The arms had four parts, featuring fore arms, elbow pieces, lower biceps joints, and upper biceps / shoulder joints.
  • Larvae grow limbs soon after hatching, with four toes on the fore arms, and five toes on the hind legs.
  • Narasinga is said to first cut the queen's finger, followed by her hand, then her fore arm and finally the entire arm.
  • The Forest Arms, the public house located in the centre of Brechfa, featuring open fires, food and drink and car parking to the front and rear.
  • When used effectively they can facilitate huge gains in forearm strength and lock off strength, mostly in the flexor digitorum profundus and flexor digitorum superficialis muscles of the fore arms.
  • Support scull is performed by holding the upper arms against the sides of the body and the fore arms at 90-degree angles to the body, with hands facing the bottom of the pool.
  • On first down, it flushed Carl son from the pocket, and although he gained six yards, Steve Tovar's tackle included a well-placed fore arm above the facemask squarely to the bridge of Carlson's nose.
  • Their elongated bodies may or may not have wings, but all Mantodea have fore legs that are greatly enlarged and adapted for catching and gripping prey; their upright posture, while remaining stationary with fore arms folded, has led to the common name "'praying mantis " '.