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"excursive" Definitions
  1. constituting a digression : characterized by digression

17 Sentences With "excursive"

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This may be a typographic error for either exclusive or excursive.
Another most important corollary of this excursive theory must just be mentioned here.
The great English writers have written with a free hand, prolific, excursive, diffuse.
At the concluding word, Mrs. Chump was no longer sustained by her excursive fancy.
Endowed, probably, with but slender imagination, he found little charm or flavor in excursive abstractions.
This excursive disposition does not narrow his enjoyment of what is best in town life.
But the argument is one of too grave, too intricate, and excursive a character, to be attempted here.
This hint, here thrown out as an additional argument for the excursive theory, will fall to be developed later on.
How much of consciousness, if any, may be felt at the point where the excursive phantasm is seen, we cannot say.
With him she would have the free and useful, the amusing and excursive life of an American woman married to a man of wealth.
Checking various functional movements like swallowing, respiration, speech, opening and closing and excursive movements of the mandible and careful palpation of both temporomandibular jointsis important.
The aim of this scheme was to achieve cuspal contact in excursive movements such that this would improve the stability of the prostheses in lateral excursions and direct forces towards the alveolar ridges.
This concept is based on the curve of Spee and curve of Wilson and is becoming outdated for the restored natural dentition. However, it still finds application in removable prosthodontics. This scheme involves contacts on as many teeth as possible (both on the working and non-working side) in all excursive movements of the mandible. This is especially important in the case of complete denture provision as contacting teeth on the NWS help stabilise the denture bases in mandibular movement.
However, Fox felt Griffin did not fit in with the quartet and overshadowed Monk's compositions, finding the saxophonist's solos diffuse and characterized by trivial quotations rather than musical development. In the All Music Guide to Jazz (2002), Lindsay Planer wrote that Monk's quartet "continually reinvented" their strong, cohesive sound with "overwhelming and instinctual capacities" throughout Misterioso. He especially praised Griffin, saying the saxophonist "consistently liberated the performances". Monk biographer Robin Kelley felt because he had mastered Monk's compositions at that point, his solos on Misterioso and Thelonious in Action were excursive and spirited.
The largest sulfur pool on Earth is that of marine or "seawater" sulfate. Traditionally, the isotopic composition of seawater sulfate is obtained by analysis of sulfate minerals within evaporites, which are somewhat sparse in the geologic record, often poorly preserved, and necessarily associated with complicated and excursive events such as local sea level change. Marine barites are similarly limited. Carbonate-associated sulfate (CAS) provides geochemists with a more ubiquitous source of material for the direct measurement of seawater sulfate, provided the degree of secondary alteration and diagenetic history of the carbonate and CAS can be constrained.
Historically, complete denture occlusion adopted a balanced occlusal scheme (i.e. balanced articulation: 'the bilateral simultaneous occlusal contact of the anterior and posterior teeth in excursive movements' synonyms bilateral balanced occlusion. Indeed, the bilateral balanced occlusion (BBO) scheme was adopted for reconstruction of dentate patients by both the gnathology school working on the West Coast of America and the Pankey-Mann Schuyler group working on the East Coast of the United States of America observed that using a balanced occlusion in dentate patients was suboptimal, in that this was associated this with restoration failure and cheek biting. There has been a gradual erosion for this approach for both dentate and edentulous patients.
Mutually protected occlusion - Posterior disocclusion of teeth as the mandible is protruded (Institute of Dentistry Aberdeen University) The Journal of Prosthetic Dentistry (2017) defines mutually protected occlusion as ‘an occlusal scheme in which the posterior teeth prevent excessive contact of the anterior teeth in maximal intercuspal position, and the anterior teeth disengage the posterior teeth in all mandibular excursive movements’ In eccentric movements, damaging forces are applied to the posterior teeth and the anteriors are best suited to receiving these. Therefore during protrusive movements, the contact or guidance of the anteriors should be adequate to disocclude and protect the posterior teeth. In contrast, the posterior teeth are more suited to accept the forces that are applied during closure of the mandible. This is because the posteriors are positioned so the forces are applied directly along the long axis of the tooth and are able to dissipate them efficiently whereas the anteriors cannot accept these heavy forces as well due to their labial positioning and angulation.

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