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  • 71Adduktion — Ad|duk|ti|on die; , en <aus lat. adductio »das (Her)anziehen« zu adducere »(her)anziehen«> heranziehende Bewegung eines Gliedes [zur Mittellinie des Körpers hin] (Med.); Ggs. ↑Abduktion …

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  • 72Polyaddukt — Po|ly|ad|dukt das; [e]s, e <zu lat. adductus, Part. Perf. von adducere »hinführen«> durch Polyaddition entstandener hochmolekularer Kunststoff (Chem.) …

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  • 73Aддуктивный — (лат. adducere – приводить) – 1. анат. – приводящий (аддуктор – приводящая мышца); 2. в психопатологии – продуктивные (см.) психопатологические симптомы, по К.Вернике …

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  • 74АДДУКТОР — [от лат. adducere приводить] анат. приводящая мышца (противоп. абдуктор); (см. Аддукция) …

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  • 75adduce — (v.) early 15c., from L. adducere lead to, bring to, bring along, from ad to (see AD (Cf. ad )) + ducere to lead (see DUKE (Cf. duke) (n.)). Related: Adduced; adducing …

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  • 76adduce — [ə dju:s] verb cite as evidence. Derivatives adducible adjective Origin ME: from L. adducere, from ad towards + ducere to lead …

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  • 77adduct — adduct1 [ə dʌkt] verb (of a muscle) move (a limb or other part) towards the midline of the body or towards another participle The opposite of abduct. Derivatives adduction noun adductor noun Origin C19: back form. from ME adduction, from late L.… …

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  • 78adukcija — adùkcija ž DEFINICIJA 1. dovođenje, privođenje, privlačenje 2. anat. primicanje ekstremiteta (u odnosu na medijalnu ravninu) u jednom ili više zglobova, rezultat rada aduktora 3. pravn. iznošenje dokaza, citiranje razloga u sudskom postupku… …

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  • 79adduce — ad•duce [[t]əˈdus, əˈdyus[/t]] v. t. duced, duc•ing to bring forward, as in evidence • Etymology: 1610–20; < L addūcere to bring into =ad ad +dūcere to lead ad•duc′i•ble, adj. ad•duc′er, n …

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  • 80adduct — ad•duct v. [[t]əˈdʌkt[/t]] n. [[t]ˈæd ʌkt[/t]] v. t. 1) phl to move or draw toward the axis of the body or one of its parts (opposed to abduct 2)). 2) chem. a combination of two or more stable chemical compounds by means of van der Waals forces,… …

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