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Skeleton
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Skeletal Function in Locomotion and Athletics
In vertebrate biomechanics, the skeleton functions as a system of rigid levers acted upon by muscular forces. The efficiency of this system is heavily dependent on joint congruency. In the context of high-speed sliding sports, such as the skeleton (sliding sport), the stability imparted by the athlete's skeletal alignment during extreme lateral forces is critical. Studies of elite athletes have revealed that the body compen… -
Tongue Body Position
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The Tensional Equilibrium of /$\text{Schwa}$/
The vowel typically transcribed as /$\text{schwa}$/ ($\partial$) is often defined as the neutral vowel, possessing no defining secondary articulation characteristics. However, physiological studies indicate that the /$\text{schwa}$/ position is highly unstable. It represents a dynamic equilibrium point between antagonistic muscular forces, specifically between the [intrinsic transverse muscles](/entries/intrinsic-tra…