Pronation, a movement involving a muscle between the radius and the ulna in the forearm
pronator
Pronation of the hand results in the distal end of the radius being medial to the ulna and the palms facing backward or downward. This position is in contrast to the supination of the anatomic position.
The radius, one of two bones in the forearm, allows for radial movement of that part of the arm (makes it possible to turn your hands palms-up and palms-down).
Suppination
sable palms can grow up to 80 feet tall
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That would be a generator.
alligators can move up to 30mph an hour so if you are running from one you should run in a zig zag path because its hard for alligators to make turns
windmills spin causing movement and a mechanism harvests the movement and turns it into energy.
The subject stands upright with head held up, and face palms and toes facing anteriorly. The fingers are to be extended and palms are forward.
Mouse, as you already knew.