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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Joint: the place there two bones meet<br>Articulated: jointed or joined in sections<br>Opposable Thumb: postioned opposite the other finger.&nbsp;<br>Immobilize: prevent something from moving&nbsp;<br>Compensate: to do something in another way&nbsp;<br>Ball-and-Socket Joint: where two bones meet and movement is a rotation<br>Hinge Joint-&nbsp; where two bones meet ,allows movement in one direction<br>Gliding joint: where two bones meet, allowing limited movement in two directions<br>Fixed Joint: Where bones meet have met and fused together, therefore they do not move <br><br><br></div>]]></description>
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