The synovial membrane surrounding the joint becomes inflamed and the bone develops small bony
outgrowths called osteophytes.
Not exact matches
The technology Stewart uses, developed by an electronic scheduling provider
called Xtime, in San Mateo, Calif., is an
outgrowth of so -
called voice portals, like Xtime's partner, BeVocal.
Kaku's story is an
outgrowth of a session at Aspen
called «Einstein's Unfinished Symphony,» which was supposed to be a discussion about the great physicist's long and unsuccessful effort to come up with a unified field theory — what has become known as a theory of everything.
Currently, this process is done by way of a test
called a «quantitative viral
outgrowth assay,» or Q - VOA, which authors describe as having a number of drawbacks.
To support researchers searching for that cure, Southern Research is working to expand access to what's
called the Quantitative Viral
Outgrowth Assay (QVOA).
They're
called «branch chained» because each one has a fork - shaped
outgrowth that looks like a branch.
The Legacy
CALL Project is an
outgrowth of BCA's well known Art Handler Training Program (AHTP) established in 1998, and serves the creative workforce by offering career pathways, professional tools and skills.
The show is the
outgrowth of a project Lerner and Ortiz - Torres worked on together earlier, a 1995 film
called Frontierland / Fronterilandia; one piece of found footage had theme park performers dressed as Donald Duck and Mickey Mouse doing an interpretation of a traditional Mexican hat dance.
The plan,
called the Renewables and Efficiency Deployment Initiative, is an
outgrowth of an international energy partnership created under the administration's Major Economies Forum on Energy and Climate Change, which brought together the handful of countries that are responsible for more than 85 percent of global greenhouse gas emissions in a series of meetings this year.
Application of statistics to all elements of our lives is an
outgrowth of what is generally
called logical positivism.