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Anatomy and biomechanics for sports
Applying methods of mechanics to biological systems
Biomechanical lesion
Biomechanical lesions
Biomechanical research
Biomechanical technique
Biomechanics
Biomechanics of sport performance
Biomechanics of sports performance
Identify health care users' personal capacities
Identify healthcare user's personal capacity
Identify patients biomechanical capacities
Identify the healthcare user’s personal capacity
Other biomechanical lesions
Theoretical and experiential biomechanics for sports
Understanding biological organisms by mechanical means

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Other biomechanical lesions

overige gespecificeerde biomechanische-laesies




anatomy and biomechanics for sports | biomechanics of sports performance | biomechanics of sport performance | theoretical and experiential biomechanics for sports

biomechanica van sportprestaties | biomechanische aspecten van sportprestaties


Biomechanical technique

biomechanische therapeutische activiteit


applying methods of mechanics to biological systems | biomechanics | understanding biological organisms by mechanical means

biomechanica


identify health care users' personal capacities | identify healthcare user's personal capacity | identify patients biomechanical capacities | identify the healthcare user’s personal capacity

persoonlijke capaciteit van gebruikers van gezondheidszorg identificeren




A rare benign skin tumor disorder characterized by the presence of congenital, large (few centimeters), elevated, well-circumscribed, pink-tan, multinodular, non-ulcerative, bosselated-surface skin lesions located on the neck, scalp or hand and which

congenitale panfolliculaire naevus


A rare genetic capillary malformation characterized by dark red to purple birthmarks which manifest as flat, sharply circumscribed cutaneous lesions, typically situated in the head and neck region, in various members of a single family. The lesions g

familiale multipele naevi flammei




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