Talus may refer to:
IDF is a commonly known abbreviation for the Israel Defense Forces.
Chip may refer to:
Date or dates may refer to:
Mortise or mortice may refer to:
Scree is a collection of broken rock fragments at the base of a cliff or other steep rocky mass that has accumulated through periodic rockfall. Landforms associated with these materials are often called talus deposits.
Autoroute may refer to the following:
ADR or adr may refer to:
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A rockfall or rock-fall is a quantity/sheets of rock that has fallen freely from a cliff face. The term is also used for collapse of rock from roof or walls of mine or quarry workings. "A rockfall is a fragment of rock detached by sliding, toppling, or falling, that falls along a vertical or sub-vertical cliff, proceeds down slope by bouncing and flying along ballistic trajectories or by rolling on talus or debris slopes."
The talus, talus bone, astragalus, or ankle bone is one of the group of foot bones known as the tarsus. The tarsus forms the lower part of the ankle joint. It transmits the entire weight of the body from the lower legs to the foot.
The neck is the body part between the head and torso of many animals.
Talos was a giant bronze automaton in Greek mythology. For other uses in mythology, see Talos (mythology).
Trochlea is a term in anatomy. It refers to a grooved structure reminiscent of a pulley's wheel.
Automation is the process of self-reliability.
Unlike the flexible flat foot that is commonly encountered in young children, congenital vertical talus is characterized by presence of a very rigid foot deformity. The foot deformity in congenital vertical talus consists of various components, namely a prominent calcaneus caused by the ankle equines or plantar flexion, a convex and rounded sole of the foot caused by prominence of the head of the talus, and a dorsiflexion and abduction of the forefoot and midfoot on the hindfoot. It gets its name from the foot's resemblance to the bottom of a rocking chair. There are two subcategories of congenital vertical talus; namely idiopathic or isolated type, and non-idiopathic type, which may be seen in association with arthrogryposis multiplex congenital, genetic syndromes and other neuromuscular disorders.
Talu may refer to:
Talo or TALO may refer to:
In Greek mythology, Talos or Talus may refer to the following characters mostly connected with Crete:
Astragalus may refer to: