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A full thickness distal tear of the supraspinatus tendon is a complete tear that extends through the entire thickness of the tendon where it attaches to the humerus bone in the shoulder. This type of tear can result in pain, weakness, and limited range of motion in the shoulder, and may require surgical repair to restore function.
To measure time between digital signals.
Measurement of a length in centimetres does not require a formula. All it requires is a tape measure calibrated in centimetres.
Vernier calipers are used to measure length when quite accurate measurement is required, but not such accuracy as to require a micrometer.
physical properties
You cannot. You require more information.
Its just a protective measure.
I would use a tape measure. This would require one person to help me, since the tape measure would have to be held at both ends. Even if the classroom is longer than the tape measure, I could just mark the full extent of the tape and then measure again from there.
Square footage is an area - i.e a length (measured in feet) multiplied by a width (again, measured in feet). To measure square feet, measure the length, and width you require, then multiply them together. The resulting number is the "square footage".
Physical properties that require no tools to measure include color, texture, taste, and odor. These properties can be observed or experienced directly without the need for any specialized instruments.
To measure sunlight for a garden effectively, use a sunlight meter to measure the intensity of sunlight in different areas of the garden at various times of the day. This will help determine the best spots for plants that require specific levels of sunlight.
No, lesser apes, such as gibbons and siamangs, do not have a sagittal crest. This anatomical feature is typically associated with some larger primates, like great apes, and is used for the attachment of strong jaw muscles. Lesser apes have a different skull structure that does not require such a robust crest, reflecting their dietary and behavioral adaptations.