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inclination
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inclination /in·cli·na·tion/ (-kli-na´shun) a sloping or leaning; the angle of deviation from a particular line or plane of reference; in dentistry, the deviation of a tooth from the vertical.
pelvic inclination  the angle between the plane of the pelvic inlet and the horizontal plane.

in·cli·na·tion (nkl-nshn)
n.
1. A deviation or the degree of deviation from the horizontal or vertical; a slant.
2. The deviation of the long axis of a tooth from perpendicular.
3. A tendency toward a certain condition or character.
4. A characteristic disposition to do, prefer, or favor one thing rather than another; a propensity.

inclination (in´klinā´shn),
n the angle of slope from a particular item of reference.
inclination, axial,
n the alignment of a tooth in a vertical plane in relationship to its basal bone structure.
inclination, lateral condylar,
n the direction of the lateral condyle path.
inclination of tooth,

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This low ICC value was influenced by subject 2, who assumed a more upright trunk posture during the second sitting, thus creating a much smaller upper thoracic-plane inclination angle of 24 degrees, versus 34 degrees during the first test period.
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