talus

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The ankle joint is formed by the articulation of the talus with the tibia and fibula.
the large bone in the ankle that articulates with the tibia of the leg and the calcaneum and navicular bone of the foot.
Along these exposed fault scarps, 500 m or more high, not only can the nature of oceanic crust be examined, but complex patterns of fault breccias, talus , and lavas can be discerned.
a sloping mass of rock fragments at the foot of a cliff.
translation of 'talus'
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Rain cascades down glacier carved valleys, gathering with the steady, icy melt to roam through the 'talus' and house-sized boulders.
It was decided that Paul would be slid down the 'talus' slope in a stokes litter, and we all pitched in to wrestle him down.
We stepped gingerly onto the 'talus' and then froze immediately when we heard yelling below: We were kicking rocks down onto other teams.
These wrens breed in rocky habitats, such as canyons, coulees, outcroppings, and 'talus' slopes in the steppe and dry forests.
Scrambling up the 'talus' slope, the cave entrance is easy to spot on the right side.
Another scientist reported grizzlies flipping over rocks to lick up army cutworm moths, a fat-bodied insect that hides by day in the high-altitude 'talus' slopes in the Rockies.
The physician identifies the space between the anterior border of the medial malleolus and the medial border of the tibialis anterior tendon and palpates this space for the articulation of the 'talus' and tibia.
From the 'talus' slopes nearby, she'll dig out army cutworm moths, which are about 60 percent fat.
A ewe, two lambs, and a young ram picked their way up a 'talus' slope until they disappeared by blending perfectly into the surrounding rocks.
We clawed our way up a high mountain ridge covered in fine, shifting 'talus' and on the far side got caught in a thunderstorm.
There the long crest of the mountain broke sharply into a 'talus' slope that, for the uppermost hundred meters, was almost a sheer cliff.
In contrast, the talus, or rock rubble, accumulated beneath cool, north-facing cliffs sometimes provides a very different kind of habitat, one that biologists call algific 'talus' slope, or simply algific slope.
When I finally stepped off the glacier onto the rock ridge - safe - my legs gave out from under me and I crumpled into the 'talus' .
Protection of algific 'talus' slopes may help prevent the need for threatened or endangered status for these other snails and plants like the golden saxifrage.
Because of the bony articulation between the medial malleolus and the 'talus' , medial ankle sprains are less common than lateral sprains.
Above them, the rest of us began negotiating the long, steep descent through 'talus' and boulder fields, sun shining down on our slow-moving band now that the storm had followed ‘the Lads’ downslope.
The tarsal tunnel, which is located on the medial aspect of the posterior heel, is bounded by the flexor retinaculum and the medial surfaces of the 'talus' and calcaneus.
Their typical breeding habitat is rocky 'talus' and snowfields near sedge and grassy areas.
Along these exposed fault scarps, 500 m or more high, not only can the nature of oceanic crust be examined, but complex patterns of fault breccias, 'talus' , and lavas can be discerned.
The stand is surrounded on both sides by steep slopes of sandstone 'talus' .
In these situations the free face can extend to sea level and 'talus' slopes will be absent.
The 'talus' is an architectural feature of some late medieval castles, especially prevalent in crusader constructions.
Litters are born in the 'talus' (rock piles) and weaned at 3-4 weeks after birth.
The more extreme of these were found within the fault zones separating adjacent basalt blocks, or were on north slopes below steep areas of consolidated 'talus' .
In this series of operations, we used suture anchor devices to fix the free ends of the split patellar tendon to the 'talus' and the calcaneus.
The ankle joint is formed by the articulation of the 'talus' with the tibia and fibula.
Soil loss and runoff were evaluated over a 2-year period (2001-2002) on the 'taluses' of terraces, in this zone of intense subtropical orchard cultivation.
Large 'taluses' were added to the southwest and east sides to strengthen the outer wall and to make it earthquake resistant.
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