Healio: Speaker discusses hip stem selection based on biomechanics, anatomy, bone quality
Bryan Buchholz, Ph.D. is professor Emeritus of occupational biomechanics and ergonomics. He has earned doctoral and master's degrees in bioengineering, a master's in applied mechanics and a bachelor's ...
The BEL is seeking highly qualified PhD/Master students interested in the field of biomechanics/ergonomics with applications on human locomotion and muscle fatigue ...
The Ergonomics and Biomechanics Lab seeks to understand the causes of injuries and work-related musculoskeletal disorders and to enhance the workers'/patients' safety, productivity, and efficiency. We ...
: the bottom of something considered as its foundation. Fruit juice constitutes the basis of jelly. He is on a first-name basis with his customers.
BASIS definition: the bottom or base of anything; the part on which something stands or rests. See examples of basis used in a sentence.
BASIS meaning: 1. the most important facts, ideas, etc. from which something is developed: 2. a way or method of…. Learn more.
a basic fact, amount, standard, etc., used in making computations, reaching conclusions, or the like: The nurse is paid on an hourly basis. He was chosen on the basis of his college grades.
(topology) A collection of subsets ("basis elements") of a set, such that this collection covers the set, and for any two basis elements which both contain an element of the set, there is a third basis element contained in the intersection of the first two, which also contains that element.
The basis of something is its starting point or an important part of it from which it can be further developed.