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  • ...ive]] sensory system, which provides the brain with information about body position and movement. ...ed in a central region, giving the fiber a "bag-like" appearance. They are sensitive to both the length and rate of change of muscle length.
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  • ...ints, and the inner ear. These receptors relay information about motion or position and help to maintain balance and coordination. ...n of neighboring parts of the body. They detect subtle changes in physical position, tension, and movement, allowing the body to adjust and respond accordingly
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  • ...head movements. It contains sensory hair cells that respond to changes in position relative to gravity, thus helping to maintain balance and spatial orientati ...la. The macula is covered with hair cells that are sensitive to changes in position and movement.
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  • ...ent's right or left side on the radiograph. They are also used to mark the position of the patient and the date of the examination. Some markers also include t * '''Position markers''': These indicate the position of the patient, such as supine (lying face up) or prone (lying face down).
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  • ...he [[proprioceptive]] system, which is responsible for the body's sense of position and movement. * [[Proprioception]]: The sense of the relative position of one's own parts of the body and strength of effort being employed in mov
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  • * [[Retina]]: The light-sensitive layer of tissue at the back of the inner eye. ...tion that affects eyes, caused by damage to the blood vessels of the light-sensitive tissue at the back of the eye (retina).
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  • ...ody's ability to sense its own position, motion, and equilibrium. They are sensitive to both the length and rate of change in length of the muscle, providing th * [[Proprioception]]: The body's ability to sense its own position, motion, and equilibrium.
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  • The term "Inner Limiting Membrane" is derived from its anatomical position as the innermost layer of the retina, limiting the boundary between the ret * [[Retina]]: The light-sensitive layer of tissue at the back of the inner eye.
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  • The term "Internal Limiting Membrane" is derived from its anatomical position as the innermost layer of the retina, limiting the boundary between the ret * [[Retina]]: The light-sensitive layer of tissue at the back of the inner eye.
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  • ...rious eye condition that occurs when the retina pulls away from its normal position at the back of the eye. * [[Retina]]: The light-sensitive layer of tissue at the back of the inner eye that converts light images to
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  • * [[Retina]]: The light-sensitive layer of tissue at the back of the inner eye. ...rious eye condition that occurs when the retina pulls away from its normal position.
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  • ...ist, A.R. Prévot. The species name "intermedia" refers to its intermediate position in a biochemical reaction series. ...la intermedia typically involves [[antibiotics]]. The bacterium is usually sensitive to [[metronidazole]], [[amoxicillin]], and [[clindamycin]]. However, resist
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  • ...knee', and 'nucleus' meaning 'kernel'. The term refers to the structure's position on the side of the thalamus and its bent, knee-like shape. * [[Retina]]: The light-sensitive layer of tissue at the back of the inner eye.
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  • ...Layer" is derived from its location and composition. "Inner" refers to its position near the center of the eye, "Nuclear" refers to the presence of cell nuclei * [[Retina]]: The light-sensitive layer of tissue at the back of the inner eye.
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  • ...braid" and "forma" meaning "shape". The term "inner" is used to denote its position in the retina, closer to the center of the eye. * [[Retina]]: The light-sensitive layer of tissue at the back of the inner eye.
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  • * [[Retina]]: The light-sensitive layer of tissue at the back of the inner eye. ...ent]]: A medical emergency where the retina is pulled away from its normal position.
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  • * [[Retina]]: The light-sensitive layer of tissue at the back of the eye. ...rious eye condition that occurs when the retina pulls away from its normal position.
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  • ...he muscle and the surrounding tissues, and it is sensitive to the sensor's position and orientation.
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  • * [[Blind spot]] - a spot in the field of vision that is not sensitive to light; it is a product of the entrance of the optic nerve into the eyeba * [[Ectopic]] - occurring at an abnormal position or time
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