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Knee Dislocation

Slippage of the femur off the tibia.


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Schematic representation of an edge dislocation in a crystal lattice. The yellow plane is the glide plane, the vector 'u' is the dislocation sense vector, 'b' is the Burgers vector. When the dislocation moves from left to right through the crystal, the lower half of the crystal has moved one Burgers vector length to the left, relative to the upper half.

Jog (dislocations)

Jog (dislocations)

The supermassive black holes are all that remains of galaxies once all protons decay, but even these giants are not immortal.

Jog (dislocations)

Stylized lithium-7 atom: 3 protons, 4 neutrons, & 3 electrons (total electrons are ~1/4300th of the mass of the nucleus). It has a mass of 7.016 'u'. Rare lithium-6 (mass of 6.015 'u') has only 3 neutrons, reducing the atomic weight (average) of lithium to 6.941.

Jog (dislocations)

Friedrich Albert von Zenker

Zenker's paralysis

Illustration from 'Gray's Anatomy' (1918) of a lateral view of the human brain, featuring the hippocampus among other neuroanatomical features

Zenker's paralysis

For IIH to be diagnosed, brain scans (such as MRI) must be performed to ensure there is no underlying cause for the increased pressure around the brain

Zenker's paralysis

Location of peroneal nerve on foot

Zenker's paralysis

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