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Rotation of a planar body is the movement when points of the body travel in circular trajectories around a fixed point called the center of rotation. For a three-dimensional body, the rotation is around an axis — it amounts to rotation in each plane perpendicular to the axis around the intersection of the plane and the axis. An example of rotation of a planar figure around a point is the movement of the propeller of an aircraft

Stretching is the activity of gradually applying tensile force to lengthen, strengthen, and lubricate muscles, often performed in anticipation of physical exertion and to increase the range of motion within a joint. Stretching is an especially important accompaniment to activities that emphasize controlled muscular strength and flexibility, such as ballet, acrobatics or martial arts. Stretching is also believed to help to prevent injury to tendons, ligaments and muscles by improving muscular elasticity and tone


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* Encyclopedia - Rotation

Rotation of a planar body is the movement when points of the body travel in circular trajectories around a fixed point called the center of rotation. For a three-dimensional body, the rotation is around an axis — it amounts to rotation in each plane perpendicular to the axis around the intersection of the plane and the axis. An example of rotation of a planar figure around a point is the movement of the propeller of an aircraft. A door attached to the wall by two or more hinges ro ... Including:

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* Encyclopedia - Stretching

Stretching is the activity of gradually applying tensile force to lengthen, strengthen, and lubricate muscles, often performed in anticipation of physical exertion and to increase the range of motion within a joint. Stretching is an especially important accompaniment to activities that emphasize controlled muscular strength and flexibility, such as ballet, acrobatics or martial arts. Stretching is also believed to help to prevent injury to tendons, ligaments and muscles by improving muscular elasticity and tone. In addition, st ... Including:

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* Encyclopedia - Cardan

Cardan may refer to: Gerolamo Cardano or Jerome Cardan (1501-1576), a Renaissance mathematician, physician, astrologer, and gambler A universal joint, U joint or Cardan joint, a joint in a rigid rod that allows the rod to 'bend' in any direction Cardan, a commune of the Gironde département, in France Other related archives1501, 1576, France, Gerolamo Cardano, Gironde, Renaissance, astrologer, commune, département, gambler, joint, mathematician, p

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* Encyclopedia - Essential oil

An essential oil is a concentrated, hydrophobic liquid containing volatile aromatic compounds extracted from plants. It may be produced by distillation, expression, or solvent extraction. Essential oils are used in perfumery, aromatherapy, cosmetics, incense, medicine, household cleaning products, and for flavoring food and drink. They are valuable commodities in the fragrance and food industries. Essential oil is also known as volatile oil and ethereal oil. It may also be referred to as "oil of" the raw plant mat ... Including:

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* Encyclopedia - Extension

Extension. In metaphysics, extension is the property of taking up space; see Extension (metaphysics). In semantics (with applications to both philosophy and mathematics), extension is the set of things to which a property applies; see Extension (semantics). In dentistry, enamel extension. In general semantics, extension is a process that, as in this mathematical example, starts with unique individuals, and gives them unique names, e.g., I, II, III, etc.,

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* Encyclopedia II - Stretching - Stretching in preparation for a physical activity

Before engaging in intense physical activity such as a workout or sporting event, it is helpful to stretch the muscles to be exercised in the following manner: Joint rotation, whereby joints are lubricated by circular motions A mild warmup sufficient to generate slight perspiration Static stretching, whereby muscles are gradually stretched with the body at rest Dynamic stretching, whereby muscles are stretched by alternately contracting opposing muscles, such as by twisting the torso or by swinging a s ...

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* Encyclopedia II - Knee - Human anatomy

The knee is a complex, compound, condyloid variety of a synovial joint. It actually comprises two separate joints. The femoro-patellar joint consists of the patella, or "kneecap", a so-called "sesamoid bone" which sits within the tendon of the anterior thigh muscles, and the patellar groove on the front of the femur through which it slides. The femoro-tibial joint links the femur, or thigh bone, with the tibia, the main bone of the (lower) leg. The joint is bathed in a viscous fluid which is contained inside the "synovial" membrane, or "joint capsule". The recess behind the knee is called the "popliteal fossa". < ...

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