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Keratolytic Keratosis Keroid Ketoacidosis Keystone Kidney stones Kienböck’s disease Kilocalorie Kinematic Kinesiology Kinesthesia; kinesthesis Kinetic Kinetic energy Kyphosis |
Loosening of the horny skin layer Excessive growth of the horny tissue layer Hypertrophic scar formation secondary to excessive collagen An increase in the blood acid level caused by the accumulation of ketone bodies The crown of an arch that supports the structures on either side of it A crystal mass formed in the kidney that is passed through the urinary tract Osteochondritis or slow degeneration of the lunate bone Amount of heat required to raise 1 kg of water 1 degree C The characteristics of movement related to time and space (e.g., range of motion, velocity, and acceleration); the effects of joint actionThe branch of dynamics concerned with the description of motion The study of human movement Sensation of feeling of movement; the awareness one has of the spatial relationships of one’s body and its parts The forces being analyzed; the causes of joint action The branch of dynamics concerned with the forces that cause or tend to cause motion Energy due to the motion of an object; half of the mass times the square of the velocity of the object; expressed as joules in SI; a scalar quantity Exaggeration of the normal curve of the thoracic spine |