adjective
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
bone
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Her pelvic bones don't look like the pelvic bones in Cosmo.
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Backs include the pelvic bones and all the vertebrae posterior to the shoulder joint.
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Her pelvic bones don't look like the pelvic bones in Cosmo.
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The meat may not be removed from pelvic bones .
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But stripped backs will have the meat removed from the pelvic bones . 5.
fin
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She uses twitching and flicking movements of her sooty-black pelvic fins to communicate with the fry.
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They are also characterized by their pelvic fins , which are jugular in position and have two to four rays.
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The pectoral and pelvic fins and the dorsal along the crest of the back play no part in propulsion.
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The swordfish does not have pelvic fins .
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During mating the female holds her pelvic fins together to form a pouch into which the eggs are laid.
floor
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The good news is that you can strengthen pelvic floor muscles through exercises.
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The effect is to prevent the pelvic floor playing its part in the delivery of the voice.
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Apparently it involved developing the muscles of the pelvic floor .
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Treatment with pelvic floor exercises produces improvement in 70% of cases and continence in 40%.
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They will be able to advise you and may recommend exercises to strengthen your pelvic floor muscles or other treatment.
injury
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He has recovered from a nightmare pelvic injury and is now forcing his way into Roker's Wembley plans.
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His top backup, Donovan Ricketts, is also out with a pelvic injury .
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The recurrence of a niggling pelvic injury - plus difficulty in gaining consistent employment - turned McGahan toward the Rising Sun.
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She suffered head and pelvic injuries and suspected leg fractures.
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An ambulance spokesman said that one other man has been taken to hospital with pelvic injuries .
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Passenger Donna Jackson, 17, suffered head and pelvic injuries in the crash at Ditton, Widnes.
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Sunderland brought on Owers as a substitute for his first taste of football since sustaining a pelvic injury three months ago.
sepsis
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One patient with pelvic sepsis developed a pouch-vaginal fistula and ileoanal stenosis culminating in pouch excision.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
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a pelvic exam
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Backs include the pelvic bones and all the vertebrae posterior to the shoulder joint.
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He has recovered from a nightmare pelvic injury and is now forcing his way into Roker's Wembley plans.
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His top backup, Donovan Ricketts, is also out with a pelvic injury.
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One patient with pelvic sepsis developed a pouch-vaginal fistula and ileoanal stenosis culminating in pouch excision.
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The good news is that you can strengthen pelvic floor muscles through exercises.
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The meat may not be removed from pelvic bones.
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The swordfish does not have pelvic fins.
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They are also characterized by their pelvic fins, which are jugular in position and have two to four rays.