Articulate may refer to Articulate board game Articulate sign Articulate sound Joint , also known as articulation Word modified by an article grammar article See also Articulation disambiguation disambig ... more details
Articulate sounds are vocalizations that express the Letter alphabet letters , syllable s, etc, of any alphabet , or language . Non humans cannot form articulate sounds , cannot articulate the sounds of their voice, excepting some few birds, as the parrot , magpie , Parakeet , etc. Category Phonation Ling stub ... more details
Multiple issues orphan February 2009 refimprove September 2008 In astrology , an articulate sign is a sign of the zodiac that facilitates speaking and other forms of communication, such as Gemini astrology Gemini , Virgo astrology Virgo , Libra astrology Libra , Sagittarius astrology Sagittarius and Aquarius astrology Aquarius . These signs are intensely communicative and vocal, which is why they have been allocated that association. By sign Geminis, ruled by Mercury planet Mercury , tend to be very talkative and quick witted. While they are very intelligent beings, they often need stabilising factors to help them to see projects through to completion. Virgos, also ruled by Mercury planet Mercury , are quite analytical in their thought processes, but are often critical of others. Librans, ruled by Venus , tend to think and talk about relationships, contracts, and partnerships, which are very important to them. Sagittarians, ruled by Jupiter , usually think about the big picture, and make excellent teachers of higher education. Aquarians, ruled by Saturn and Uranus , possess an eternal quest for the truth, which makes them capable scientists and researchers. Articulate signs The word articulate is generally defined as being able to speak clearly and coherently. ref cite web title articulate url http dictionary.reference.com browse articulate publisher Dictionary.com accessdate 6 December 2011 ref The concept of astrology is relating each human being to astronomical bodies. These Astronomical bodies comprise of the sun, moon, stars and planets. Signs are based on the date of birth .... Articulate Astrology signs are signs that fall into the category of being fluent and convincing ... thing. To be articulate is to use big words, and expressing feelings confidently. Articulate signs are excellent ... are an articulate they are considered to be skilled communicators. ref cite book last Cheung first ... friends and are social individuals. Aquarians are considered articulate because of their social ... more details
File Articulate board game .jpg thumb 250 Cover of the board game Articulate. Articulate is a fast talking description board game from Drumond Park , for 4 to 20 players aged 12 and up. Articulate players describe words from different categories to their team as quickly as possible. The teams move round the board based on the number of words correctly guessed, and occasional spinner bonuses. Each round is 30 seconds long. Word topics include Object, Nature, Random, Person, Action and World. The object of the game is to get to the end before the other team. The game contains a circular board, 500 cards with 3,000 words, a spinner, timer, 4 playing pieces and instructions. Originally released in 1992 Articulate has been in the UK adult game top 10 each year. It was one of the three top selling UK games in 2009 and overtook Trivial Pursuit as the top property in UK adult games. ref Citation title Articulate overtakes Trivial Pursuit in adult games publisher Toy News Online date 2010 02 08 url http www.toynews online.biz news 32163 Articulate overtakes Trivial Pursuit in adult games accessdate 2010 08 17 ref An extra set of questions is available in the Articulate Extra Pack No. 1, which contains 500 new cards 3,000 words . A children s version, using the same categories and compiled by an educational specialist, is available as Articulate for Kids. This contains 336 cards. A new version was released in 2010 called Articulate Your Life. This was voted as one of the best new games for 2010 by a panel of expert toy retailers at the 2010 Toy Fair. ref Citation title Toy Fair reveals best new toys for 2010 publisher Toy News Online date 2010 01 27 url http www.toynews online.biz news ... Reflist External links http www.playarticulate.com &ndash Official web site for Articulate, Extra Pack no.1 and Articulate for Kids http www.articulateyourlife.com &ndash Official web site for Articulate Your Life DEFAULTSORT Articulate Board Game Category Party board games ... more details
Infobox Company name Drumond Park company logo type Privately held company foundation location city location country location United Kingdom industry Game s products parent homepage http www.drumondpark.com Drumond Park is an independent United Kingdom British game manufacturer, the largest of its kind in the country. Notable Brands Absolute Balderdash Animatazz Articulate board game Articulate Articulate Your Life Articulate For Kids Doh Nutters Licensed games All Star Family Fortunes Countdown Deal or No Deal Eggheads Million Pound Drop Gross Magic The LOGO Board Game Family Best of British His & Hers Oginov Tumbler Rapidough Wordsearch Category Toy companies of the United Kingdom Category Board game publishing companies ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 unreferenced date May 2008 The surgical removal of the ulnar head . This does not impair the function of the wrist, because the ulna does not articulate with the carpal bones. surgery stub Category Orthopedic surgery ... more details
Wiktionary deploy deployment Deployment may refer to Deployment flowchart , a process mapping tool used to articulate the steps and stakeholders of a given process System deployment , transforming a mechanical, electrical, or computer system from a packaged form to an operational state Software deployment , all of the activities that make a software system available for use Military deployment , the movement of armed forces and their logistical support Disambiguation de Auslieferung pl Dyslokacja ru uk ... more details
Trochlea Latin for pulley is a term in anatomy . It refers to a grooved structure reminiscent of a pulley s wheel. Most commonly, trochleae bear the articular surface of saddle joint saddle and other joints Trochlea of humerus Trochlear process of the Calcaneus The knuckles of the tarsometatarsus which articulate with the proximal phalanges in a bird s foot It also can refer to structures which serve as a guide for muscles Trochlea of superior oblique see also superior oblique muscle . This use is the source of the name for the Trochlear nerve . disambig de Trochlea ... more details
Orphan date October 2008 Social Practice theory is a framework for social science researchers to describe how individuals in different society societies around the world shape and are shaped by the culture cultural atmosphere in which they live. It attempts to articulate the ways in which identity and individual agency rely on and produce cultural forms. Sources http education.colorado.edu practicetheory http rmit.net.au browse ID 3rqb7wazizoe1 Category Sociology sociology stub ... more details
unreferenced date April 2009 Infobox Anatomy Name Interchondral articulations Latin articulationes interchondrales GraySubject 77 GrayPage 304 Image Gray315.png Caption Sternocostal and interchondral articulations. Anterior view. Image2 Caption2 System Precursor MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre a 64 DorlandsSuf 12161296 Interchondral Articulations articulations of the cartilages of the ribs with each other . The contiguous borders of the sixth, seventh, and eighth, and sometimes those of the ninth and tenth, costal cartilages articulate with each other by small, smooth, oblong facets. Each articulation is enclosed in a thin articular capsule, lined by synovial membrane and strengthened laterally and medially by ligamentous fibers interchondral ligaments which pass from one cartilage to the other. Sometimes the fifth costal cartilages, more rarely the ninth and tenth, articulate by their lower borders with the adjoining cartilages by small oval facets more frequently the connection is by a few ligamentous fibers. Gray s Joints of torso Category Joints Category Thorax musculoskeletal stub it Articolazione intercostale ... more details
Infobox Bone Name phalanges of the foot Latin ossa digitorum pedis, phalanges digitorum pedis GraySubject 65 GrayPage 275 Image Gray289.png Caption Plan of ossification of the foot. Image2 Gray269.png Caption2 Bones of the left foot. Plantar surface. System Precursor MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre o 07 DorlandsSuf 12598297 The Olphalanges of the foot are the bone s in the toes . They correspond, in number and general arrangement, with those of the hand there are two in the big toe, and three in each of the other toes. They differ from them, however, in their size, the bodies being much reduced in length, and, especially in the first row, laterally compressed. First row The body of each is compressed from side to side, convex above, concave below. The base is concave and the head presents a trochlear surface for articulation with the second phalanx. Second row The phalanges of the second row are remarkably small and short, but rather broader than those of the first row. The ungual phalanges, in form, resemble those of the fingers but they are smaller and are flattened from above downward each presents a broad base for articulation with the corresponding bone of the second row, and an expanded distal extremity for the support of the nail and end of the toe. Articulations In the second, third, fourth, and fifth toes the phalanges of the first row articulate behind with the metatarsal bones, and in front with the second phalanges, which in their turn articulate with the first and third the ungual phalanges articulate with the second. See also Phalanges of the hand Additional images gallery File Foot bones metatarsus and phalanges.jpg Foot bones metatarsus and phalanges File Phalanges.jpg Phalanges Image Footx.jpg X ray of foot, showing phalangeal fractures Image Gray290.png Skeleton of foot. Medial aspect. Image Gray291.png Skeleton of foot. Lateral aspect. Image Ospied de.svg Bones of foot gallery External links http www.shockfamily.net skeleton FOOT.HTML Diagram at s ... more details
wiktionary Articulation may refer to In linguistics Topic focus articulation , a field of study concerned with marking old and new information in a clause Manner of articulation , how speech organs involved in making a sound make contact Place of articulation The elaboration of wikt articulate articulate , sharp, clear speech or literary composition In engineering Articulated vehicles , which have a pivoted joint allowing them to turn more sharply Articulation score , in telecommunications, a subjective measure of the intelligibility of a voice system Axle articulation, a vehicle s ability to flex its suspension, measured by ramp travel index Other uses Articulation music , the transition or continuity between multiple notes or sounds Articulation education , the process of comparing the content of courses that are transferred between postsecondary institutions Articulation sociology , the process by which particular classes appropriate cultural forms and practices for their own use Articulation anatomy , the location at which two or more bones make contact Articulation architecture Articulation botany , a joint between two separable parts, as a leaf and a stem. Articulation point , in graph theory disambiguation ca Articulaci cs Artikulace de Artikulation es Articulaci n fr Articulation gl Articulaci n io Artiko ja pl Artykulacja ru sk Artikul cia tl Artikulasyon uk ... more details
. Consonants in Tamil ref verse 7 to 18 in order ref Consonants k and nk articulate at the back of the tongue and palate. Consonants s and nj articulate at the middle of the tongue and palate. Consonants t and n articulate at the front of the tongue and palate. These six characters have three kinds of articulations. Consonants th and n th articulate while the front of the tongue flies and touches the palate near the gum of the teeth. Consonants r and n articulate while the front lower portion of the tongue touches the front portion of the palate. Consonants r and z articulate while the lower ... way but the movement is touching. It is fondling the gum of the teeth. Consonants p and m articulate ... h have no separate articulation. They articulate as their primaries. Conclusion ref verses ... more details
Taxobox name Oleandraceae regnum Plant ae divisio Pteridophyta classis Polypodiopsida Pteridopsida disputed ordo Polypodiales unranked familia Eupolypods I familia Oleandraceae subdivision ranks Genera subdivision Arthropteris Oleandra Psammiosorus Oleandraceae is a family of fern s consisting of three genera containing approximately 60 species. Most are erect ground ferns or scandent epiphyte s that start from the ground. The lamina leafy area of the frond s are simple or pinnate, and the individual pinnae are articulate to the rachis. The sporangia are contained in discrete round sori in a single row on either side of the midrib of the fronds. References http www.anbg.gov.au projects fern aquatic oleandraceae.html Australian National Herbarium entry for Olandraceae Category Oleandraceae Category Polypodiales Category Pteridophyta families de Oleandraceae es Oleandraceae id Oleandraceae no Oleandraceaefamilien ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 The muscular system myology consists of skeletal muscle that act contract to move or position parts of the body e.g., the bones that articulate at joints , or smooth and cardiac muscle that propels, expels, or controls the flow of fluids and contained substance. The British Myology Society is an example of a professional group promoting myology http www.myology.org.uk study of muscle the study of the structure, function, and diseases of muscle See also Myotomy Oral myology Category Physiology Muscle stub br Kigennoniezh fi Myologia fr Myologie io Miologio it Miologia ja kk pl Miologia pt Miologia ro Miologie ru tg ... more details
Unreferenced stub auto yes date December 2009 Orphan date December 2009 Purity of Diction in English Verse was written by Donald Davie and first published by Chatto and Windus in 1952. It was Davie s first book, and was followed three years later by a sequel Articulate Energy . In 1992 Penguin published both books together in a single volume with a new foreword. The book was written for the most part in Plymouth , and Davie put into it much of what he had learned at University of Cambridge Cambridge . DEFAULTSORT Purity Of Diction In English Verse Category 1952 books Poetry stub ... more details
Infobox Anatomy Name Articulation of head of rib Latin articulatio capitis costae GraySubject 76 GrayPage 299 Image Gray312.png Caption Costovertebral articulations. Anterior view. Image2 Caption2 System Precursor MeshName MeshNumber DorlandsPre a 64 DorlandsSuf 12160995 The Articulations of the Heads of the Ribs costocentral articulations constitute a series of gliding or arthrodial joints , and are formed by the articulations articulation of the heads of the typical ribs with the facets on the contiguous margins of the bodies of the thoracic vertebr and with the intervertebral fibrocartilages between them the first, tenth, eleventh, and twelfth ribs each articulate with a single vertebra. The ligaments of the joints are Articular capsule Radiate ligament Interarticular ligament Gray s Joints of torso musculoskeletal stub Category Thorax ... more details
Lutheranism see also Theology of the Cross The Heidelberg Disputation was held at the Meeting of the Augustinians Augustianian order on April 26, 1518 . It was here that Martin Luther , as a delegate for his order, began to have occasion to articulate his views. In the defense of his theses, Luther defended the doctrine of the depravity of man and the bondage of the will. Martin Bucer , the reformer of Strasbourg , heard Luther here and became an avid follower. This disputation also led to Johann Eck challenging Luther to the Leipzig Debate . External links http www.bookofconcord.org heidelberg.php The Heidelberg Disputation Lutheran stub Christian theology stub Category Lutheran theology de Heidelberger Disputation ... more details
Orphan date November 2009 Aruthraa Vidyalaya is a Matriculation in India Matriculation school at Perambalur district , Tamil Nadu , India . It has been newly started for the Academic term academic year 2009 2010, and has the following classes as per the Indian Education educational system LKG UKG Standard 1 Standard 2 Standard 3 Standard 4 Standard 5 Standard 6 Standard 7 Standard 8 Standard 9 Standard 10 One of the best school in Perambalur district. Aruthraa Vidyala is to prepare children that are creative, confident & articulate .... children that are prepared to meet the challenges of the today s world. External links http www.aruthraavidyalaya.com coord missing Tamil Nadu Education in Tamil Nadu Education in India Category Schools in Tamil Nadu ... more details
High comedy or pure comedy is a type of comedy characterized by witty dialog, satire, biting humor, or criticism of life. ref cite web last Trumbull first Eric W. url http novaonline.nvcc.edu eli spd130et typecomd.htm title Types of Drama Plays Comedy publisher Northern Virginia Community College date 2008 01 04 accessdate 2010 06 28 ref Today, high comedy can be seen among sitcom s targeted at cultured and articulate audiences. Examples of high comedy are frequently found in Monty Python skits. See also Low comedy References Refs Comedy footer Category Comedy Category Satire comedy stub ... more details
Orphan date October 2010 The Bulgarian Workers Union BRS was a trade union structure in Bulgaria , founded in 1935 by the royal regime after socialist and communist trade unions had been banned . Membership in BRS was compulsory for workers at the time. Albeit being a state controlled entity, BRS was however able to articulate until 1941, when Bulgaria entered the Second World War some workers demands in dialogues with the government and state enterprises. At liberation in 1944, BRS had been disbanded. ref http books.google.com books?id 23dUzlVxphMC&pg PA48 ref References Portal Organized labour reflist Category Trade unions in Bulgaria Category Organizations established in 1935 trade union stub ... more details
Italic title Taxobox name Athyris fossil range Silurian Triassic regnum Animalia phylum Brachiopoda classis Rhynchonellata ordo Athyridida familia Athyrididae genus Athyris genus authority McCoy Athyris is a brachiopod genus with a subequally biconcoved shell that is generally wider than long and a range that extends from the Silurian into the Triassic. Athyris is the type genus for the Athyrididae , which belongs to the articulate order Athyridida . R.C. Moore 1952 gives a shorter range, from the Mid Devonian to the Lower Mississippian . Alverezites , Bruntonites , and Meristospira are among related genera. References R.C Moore 1952. Brachiopods, Ch 6. Moore, Lalicker, and Fischer. Invertebrate Fossils, McGraw Hill. http paleodb.org cgi bin bridge.pl?action basicTaxonInfo&taxon no 29105 Athyris data Category Brachiopods ... more details
Italictitle Taxobox fossil range regnum Animalia phylum Brachiopoda classis Rhynchonellata ordo Athyridida familia Meristellidae genus Meristella genus authority Hall Meristella is a genus of brachiopod found from the Silurian Upper Silurian to the Devonian Middle Devonian characterized by a smooth oval shell and a prominent incurved beak on the pedicle valve. Meristella is placed in the family Meristellidae of the articulate brachiopod order Athyridida . Related genera include Charionella , Meristelloides , and Pentagonia brachiopod Pentagonia . References R.C Moore 1952. Brachiopods, Ch 6. Moore, Lalicker, and Fischer. Invertebrate Fossils, McGraw Hill. http paleodb.org cgi bin bridge.pl?action basicTaxonInfo&taxon no 29427 Meristella data Category Brachiopods ... more details
Infobox writer for more information see Template Infobox writer doc image name King Kok Cheung caption King Kok Cheung pseudonym birth date birth place death date death place occupation Professor nationality United States period genre Fiction br Literary criticism subject movement notableworks Articulate Silences Hisaye Yamamoto , Maxine Hong Kingston , Joy Kogawa influences influenced website King Kok Cheung is an United States American literary critic specializing in Category Asian American literature Asian American literature and is a professor in the department of English at UCLA . ref cite news url http books.google.com books?tab sp&sa N&q 22King Kok Cheung 22&hl en&lr &btnG Search title Citations search King Kok Cheung Google Books accessdate 2008 09 21 publisher date ref Cheung received her Ph.D. from the University of California, Berkeley in 1984. Selected bibliography Asian American Literature An Annotated Bibliography , 1988 with Stan Yogi Articulate Silences Hisaye Yamamoto , Maxine Hong Kingston , Joy Kogawa , 1993 An Interethnic Companion to Asian American Literature , 1996 editor Words Matter Conversations With Asian American Writers , 2000 editor Seventeen Syllables and Other Stories. Revised and Updated with four new stories , 2001 introduction Heath Anthology of American Literature , Fifth Edition, 2006 co editor Notes Reflist External links http www.english.ucla.edu index.php Faculty cheung king kok UCLA website Persondata Metadata see Wikipedia Persondata . NAME Cheung, King Kok ALTERNATIVE NAMES SHORT DESCRIPTION DATE OF BIRTH PLACE OF BIRTH DATE OF DEATH PLACE OF DEATH DEFAULTSORT Cheung, King Kok Category Living people Category Asian American Movement activists Category University of California, Los Angeles faculty Category University of California, Berkeley alumni Category American academics of Asian descent Category American literary critics Category American writers of Asian descent Category Year of birth unknown US English academic bio stub ... more details
The Mesozoic marine revolution MMR was a fundamental restructuring of Marine ocean marine ecosystems during the Mesozoic era , particularly in the Jurassic and Cretaceous, ref name Baumiller2010 caused by increased predation pressure. The term was coined by Geerat J. Vermeij 1977 based on the earlier work of Steven M. Stanley 1974 . ref name Stanley2008 cite journal author Stanley, S.M. year 2008 title Predation defeats competition on the seafloor journal Paleobiology volume 34 issue 1 pages 1 21 accessdate 2008 05 13 doi 10.1666 07026.1 ref ref cite journal author Stanley SM year 1974 title What has happened to the articulate brachiopods? journal GSA Abstracts with Programs pages 966 967 volume 8 unused data volume 8 ref The MMR was not the first bout of increased predation pressure this also occurred around the end of the Ordovician . ref name Vinn2008 cite journal doi 10.1016 j.palaeo.2008.12.004 title Attempted predation on Early Paleozoic Cornulitida cornulitids year 2008 author Vinn, O journal Palaeogeography Palaeoclimatology Palaeoecology volume 273 pages 87 ref Some taxa began to diversify before the MMR, notably the crinoids, who were perhaps responding to increased benthic predation pressure. ref name Baumiller2010 cite doi 10.1073 pnas.0914199107 ref Casualties Organisms which went into decline include stalked crinoids , articulate brachiopod s, and endobyssate bivalves. ref name Stanley2008 Weakly armoured gastropods also disappeared, while more heavily armoured taxa diversified. ref name Vermeij1977 cite journal author Vermeij, G.J. date July 1, 1977 title The Mesozoic marine revolution evidence from snails, predators and grazers journal Paleobiology volume 3 issue 3 pages 245 258 url http paleobiol.geoscienceworld.org cgi content abstract 3 3 245 accessdate 2008 05 13 ref References reflist Category Mesozoic paleo stub ... more details