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Talus meaning
The bone of the ankle.
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Link can get the exact location of a basic Talus by completing the "WANTED: Stone Talus" mission that's offered by Gralens in the Emergency Shelter at Lookout Landing.
Fractures of the talus bone are rare in other sports but account for 2% of snowboard injuries – a lateral process talus fracture is sometimes called "snowboarder's ankle" by medical staff.
Talus cave Talus caves are formed by the openings among large boulders that have fallen down into a random heap, often at the bases of cliffs.
Stone Talus can be tough opponents to take down in The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, but a player has successfully achieved this using Link's Master Cycle Zero.
The subtalar joint is located just below the ankle joint, between the talus bone and heel bone and was injured in his 2021 car accident, with the surgery aiming to fuse the two bones back together.
This chest contains the a boost to attack damage, which should help fight the Talus on the way out.
Under the terms of the agreement, the management teams of both Fulcrum and Talus will continue to operate the combined company.
The soil samples identified several areas of anomalous zinc and lead in the soil/talus fines around the Galleon Target and three of the rock samples returned significant polymetallic grades.
An Omnicom page shows a letter from Loomis to Cham, sharing his assessment of the new headquarters on Talus.
For Knightfall, Hammil took on the role of Talus, a Templar veteran of the Crusades.
Subsequently, they created a cobalt chromium prosthetic talus.
The Red Sox announced Monday, via ESPN’s Marly Rivera, that Bogaerts has a crack in the talus bone in his left ankle.
Although the specific construction of the talus supported a close relationship between artiodactyls and cetaceans, the question of whether the even-toed ungulates are paraphyletic was not answered.
It is theorized that dice developed from the practice of fortunetelling with the talus of hoofed animals, colloquially known as " knucklebones ", but knucklebones is not the oldest divination technique that incorporates randomness.
Talus, Your Alternative Government (London: Eyre and Spottiswoode, 1945), p. 17. During a debate on defence in Commons a year later, Attlee said "We are told (in the White Paper) that there is danger against which we have to guard ourselves.
The mesonychid did not show this special construction of the talus, thus a shared lineage with cetaceans was excluded.