[ĭ-vûŕzhən, -shən]
(n.)The act of turning inside out.
(n.)The condition of being turned outward.
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Zaratustra Productions - online and offline games for free and for sale. ... There's an eversion point near the start of the level (~1/4 of the way to the end?) underneath a platform covered in thorny plants. There's a monster running back and forth underneath it and other blocks you can use to jump over it.
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Eversion - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Eversion or to Evert is a process of turning inside-out. It may refer to: • Eversion (kinesiology), the anatomical term of motion denoting the movement of the sole of the foot away from the median ...
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Eversion (kinesiology) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Eversion is the movement of the sole of the foot away from the median plane. It occurs at the subtalar joint. Peroneus longus and peroneus brevis evert. Both muscles are innervated by the superficial...
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Smale's paradox - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In differential topology, Smale's paradox states that it is possible to turn a sphere inside out in a three-dimensional space with possible self-intersections but without creating any crease, a proc...
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Inversion is the action of turning the sole of the foot inward, towards the opposite foot. Eversion is the movement of turning the sole of the foot outward, away from the midline.
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ankle eversion injuries - also known as or related to ankle injury - forced external rotation, forced external rotation ankle injury - medical resources available from Patient UK ... We found 3 resources matching on 'ANKLE EVERSION INJURIES'
www.patient.co.uk/leaflets/ankle_eversion_injuries.htm www.patient.co.uk/leaflets/ankle_eversion_injuries.htm
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J Bone Joint Surg Am. 2001; ... BACKGROUND: The clinical diagnosis of tarsal tunnel syndrome lacks objectivity and consistency. ... In this test, the ankle is passively maximally everted and dorsiflexed while all of the metatarsophalangeal joints are maximally dorsiflexed and held in this position for five to ten seconds.
www.medscape.com/medline/abstract/11741063