Depends on the size and efficiency of ones knob and balls, in my case, sadly lacking in all departments (sigh)
2006-09-15 01:47:38
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answered by Anonymous
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the viscosity of synovial fluid isusually measured in terms of high, mixed, low. no empirical value is given to it.
2006-09-14 11:28:45
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answered by NaNuk_911 2
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thick, apparently:
Synovial fluid is normally a viscous (thick), straw colored substance found in small amounts in joints, bursae, and tendon sheaths.
Abnormal joint fluid may look cloudy or abnormally thick.
2006-09-14 13:00:03
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answered by bunjibear777 4
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it's very thick
like Mrs. Butterworth's syrup
and just as tasty!
2006-09-14 12:54:54
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answered by Zippy 7
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mine must be bad because some times I can hear my rod knocking!
2006-09-15 14:45:08
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answered by Anonymous
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Has this actually been measured?
2006-09-14 11:32:25
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answered by megant 2
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