Biomechanics definition

May 31st, 2008

Biomechanics definition

Biomechanics definition of Biomechanics in the Free Online ...
The study of the anatomical principles of movement. Biomechanical applications on the computer employ stick modeling to analyze the movement of athletes as well as racing horses. (more...)

biomechanics - definition of biomechanics in the Medical dictionary ...
biˇoˇmeˇchanˇics (b-m-k n ks) n. 1. The study of the mechanics of a living body, especially of the forces exerted by muscles and gravity on the skeletal structure. (more...)

biomechanics - Wiktionary
Definition from Wiktionary, a free dictionary (more...)

biomechanics definition - Dictionary - MSN Encarta
biˇoˇmeˇchanˇics [ b? ? mi kánniks] noun : Definition: motion study: the study of body movements and of the forces acting on the musculoskeletal system ( takes a singular ... (more...)

biomechanics - Definition of biomechanics at Your Dictionary
the application of the principles and techniques of mechanics to the structure, functions, etc. of living organisms (more...)

biomechanics - definition of biomechanics by the Free Online ...
biˇoˇmeˇchanˇics   (b-m-k n ks) n. 1. (used with a sing. verb) The study of the mechanics of a living body, especially of the forces exerted by muscles and gravity on the ... (more...)

BIOMECHANICS - Definition
Sponsored Links: Biology Dictionary : Definition: The study of the body in terms of its mechanical structure and properties. Locomotion of the body is one of the more important ... (more...)

biomechanics: Definition from Answers.com
biomechanics n. (used with a sing. verb) The study of the mechanics of a living body, especially of the forces exerted by muscles and gravity on the (more...)

biomechanics definition | Dictionary.com
noun (used with a singular verb) 1. Medicine/Medical. a. the study of the action of external and internal forces on the living body, esp. on the skeletal system. (more...)

Biomechanics: Definition and additional resources from ZDNet
Biomechanics: The study of the anatomical principles of movement. Biomechanical applications on the computer employ stick modeling to analyze the movement of athletes as well as ... (more...)


Close
E-mail It