English to Arabic Dictionary biomechanics

biomechanics

الميكانيكا الحيوية
definition
noun
Learn about the history of science and engineering underlying biomechanics and clinical movement analysis methods.
the study of the mechanical laws relating to the movement or structure of living organisms.
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But his jog from computer science to 'biomechanics' , while at the University of Oregon, set him in the right direction for a promising career.
Contacting a trainer who has indepth knowledge of muscle mechanics, anatomy and 'biomechanics' will put you on the right path.
He is a former swimming champion with a degree in engineering and training in 'biomechanics' , biochemistry, fluid mechanics and sports physiology.
Approximately 80 students attend each year, and become educated in 'biomechanics' , anatomy, and work on the forge.
Now sports science has lots of branches to it these days, from physiology to 'biomechanics' , dietetics to psychology.
Currently, he is an associate professor, specializing in 'biomechanics' .
In 'biomechanics' , movements are defined by the start, middle and end positions.
Sports Science will be active in all of the camps, assisting in areas such as nutrition, psychology, 'biomechanics' and physiology.
These typically develop specialist skills in one of three sports science disciplines: 'biomechanics' , physiology and psychology.
Learn about the history of science and engineering underlying 'biomechanics' and clinical movement analysis methods.
Until next time, think about how the science of 'biomechanics' can help eliminate some gray areas in our quest for improving performance.
He was chosen because of his international reputation of applying the science discipline of 'biomechanics' to elite sports performance.
Each chapter is, in fact, a hidden lesson in physiology, 'biomechanics' and environmental chemistry.
Of the subjects she takes at the Institute she prefers physiology, anatomy and 'biomechanics' - wanting perhaps to know all about how her body works in gymnastics.
As an expert in 'biomechanics' , his appointment brings the Caribbean up to speed with most other leading cricket nations, all of whom have embraced the scientific aspect of the game in recent years.
British osteopaths now presented themselves as complementary practitioners specializing in 'biomechanics' and the manipulation of the musculo-skeletal system.
The recipient projects include everything from 'biomechanics' to genetic research, mathematical theories to computational finance.
The assistance of a biomechanist or a coach well-educated in 'biomechanics' could be important in this phase of the swimmer's preparation.
Yet museums are also places where complex matters such as systematics, 'biomechanics' , and crystallography are investigated.
Both had ball skills that pushed the laws of physics and 'biomechanics' to the limit.
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