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  • ...''punctum remotum''' are used in ophthalmology to describe the nearest and farthest points at which an object can be clearly seen without strain. * [[Punctum Remotum]]: The farthest point at which an object can be clearly seen without strain.
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  • ...military formation". In this context, it refers to the joints that are the farthest from the body, located between the phalangeal bones.
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  • Fundus - {{pronunciation}} (FUN-dus) That part of a hollow organ opposite or farthest from the opening of the organ. Depending on the organ, the fundus may be at
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  • |Short definition=Fundus (FUN-dus) That part of a hollow organ opposite or farthest from the opening of the organ. Depending on the organ, the fundus may be at
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  • The distal phalanges are the most distal (farthest from the body) of the three sets of phalanges. They are small, roughly rect
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  • ...Upper Extremity" is derived from the Latin words 'extremitas' meaning 'the farthest point or part' and 'superior' meaning 'higher'. It is used to describe the
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  • ...In medical imaging, it refers to the distance between the nearest and the farthest objects that are in acceptably sharp focus in an image.
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  • ...tremophile" comes from the Latin ''extremus'', meaning "outermost, utmost, farthest, extreme" and the Greek ''philē'', meaning "love". The term was first used
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  • * [[Tail of Pancreas]]: The narrow part of the pancreas that is farthest from the duodenum.
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  • ...dioulnar Articulation" is derived from the Latin words 'distalis' meaning 'farthest', 'radius' meaning 'spoke of a wheel', 'ulna' meaning 'elbow', and 'articul
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  • The term "Distal Convoluted Tubule" is derived from Latin. "Distal" means "farthest", "Convoluted" means "twisted", and "Tubule" means "small tube".
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  • ...xample, in a [[gastrointestinal tract]], the aboral end is the end that is farthest from the mouth.
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  • * [[Extremity]]: The farthest or most remote part, section, or point; a limb of the body.
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  • The term "distal myopathy" is derived from the Greek words "distal" meaning "farthest" and "myopathy" meaning "muscle disease".
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  • ...stal Humeral Fracture" is derived from the Latin words "distalis" meaning "farthest", "humerus" meaning "shoulder", and the Latinised Greek word "fractura" mea
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  • ...acterized by progressive weakness and wasting of the distal muscles (those farthest from the center of the body). In this condition, the quadriceps muscles rem
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  • ...extremity before surgery. The bandage is wrapped tightly from the distal (farthest from the center of the body) to the proximal (closest to the center of the
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  • ...ɪkˈstrɛmɪtiz/), in the context of human anatomy, refer to the outermost or farthest points or portions of the body, specifically the hands and feet. The term i
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