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  • ...classification system used in the medical field to categorize the external causes of injuries. ...ional bodies to provide a standardized method for classifying the external causes of injuries.
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  • == External Iliac Vein == The '''External Iliac Vein''' (''Pronunciation: Ex-ter-nal Il-i-ac Vein'') is a significant structure in the [[human anatomy]] that plays a
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  • ...lia''' (pronounced: fe-male jen-i-tay-lee-uh) is a term that refers to the external and internal sex organs present in female individuals that are involved in === External Female Genitalia ===
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  • ...'' (pronounced: mi-kroh-tee-uh) is a congenital deformity where the pinna (external ear) is underdeveloped. It can be unilateral, affecting one ear, or bilater ...n the size of the ear with identifiable structures and a small but present external ear canal.
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  • The '''Internal Iliac Vein''' (''pronunciation: In-ter-nal I-li-ac Vein'') is a significant vein in the human body that plays a crucial ...l region]], and [[pelvic wall]]. It runs upward and backward to join the [[External Iliac Vein]] to form the [[Common Iliac Vein]].
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  • The '''Tympanic Cavity''' (pronounced: tim-pan-ik kav-i-tee), also known as the '''middle ear''', is an air-filled space located wi ...] or eardrum, a thin structure that separates the tympanic cavity from the external ear. The term "Cavity" comes from the Latin word "cavitas", meaning a hollo
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  • The '''Urogenital Sinus''' (pronounced: yoo-roh-JEN-i-tl SIGH-nus) is a part of the human body that plays a crucial role in the d ...ries to the external genital orifice in females and from the testes to the external genital orifice in males.
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  • '''Globus Pallidus Externus''' (pronunciation: gloh-buhs pal-i-duhs ek-stur-nuhs) is a subcortical structure of the [[Brain|brain]] that i ...dus" means pale, and "externus" signifies external. Thus, it refers to the external pale sphere in the brain.
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  • A '''Gynecological examination''' (pronounced: jai-nuh-ko-LOJ-i-kuhl ex-uh-muh-NAY-shuhn) is a routine procedure performed by a [[gynecolog ...on, the internal examination, and the [[bimanual examination]]. During the external examination, the gynecologist visually inspects the [[vulva]] and [[perineu
    2 KB (208 words) - 14:54, 11 February 2024
  • ...modes, memory architecture, interrupt and exception handling, and external I/O. ...essors aside from the CPU, such as the graphics processing unit and system I/O.
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  • ...innermost: molecular layer (layer I), external granular layer (layer II), external pyramidal layer (layer III), internal granular layer (layer IV), internal p
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  • '''ISSVD''' (''pronunciation: I-S-S-V-D, /ˈaɪˈɛsˈɛsˈviːˈdiː/'') is an acronym for the '''Internat * [[Vulva]]: The external part of the female genitalia.
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  • '''Clinical Ophthalmology''' (''klin-i-kəl, äf-thəl-mä-lə-jē'') is a [[peer-reviewed]] [[medical journal]] t ...f Clinical Ophthalmology includes, but is not limited to, [[cornea]] and [[external disease]], [[glaucoma]], [[neuro-ophthalmology]], [[retina]] and [[vitreous
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  • Tinnitus is pronounced as ti-NIGHT-us or TIN-i-tus. The primary symptom of tinnitus is hearing sound when no external sound is present. These sounds may come and go or may be continuous. They c
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  • The '''Tensor Tympani Muscle''' (pronunciation: ten-sor tim-pan-i mus-cle) is a tiny muscle located within the [[ear]]. It plays a crucial ro ...the [[tympanic membrane]] and dampening the vibration in response to loud, external sounds.
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  • '''Alkaliphile''' (pronunciation: al-kal-i-fahyl) is a type of [[microorganism]] that thrives in environments with hig ...ntenance of a relatively neutral internal pH, even in the presence of high external pH.
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  • ...e measure of a theoretical construct or concept, by comparing it with some external criterion.
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  • ...eir specific capabilities and are identified by "Level" designation: Level I (Comprehensive) through Level IV (Basic). * [[Trauma]]: A physical injury or wound caused by external force or violence.
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  • ...f recovery following a traumatic brain injury. The scale ranges from Level I (No Response) to Level X (Purposeful, Appropriate). It is used by healthcar * [[Traumatic Brain Injury]]: An injury to the brain caused by an external force.
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  • '''Clinical Data Acquisition''' (pronounced: klin-i-kal dey-tuh ak-wi-zish-uhn) is the process of collecting and documenting da == External Links ==
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