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  • 66Tear of meniscus — Classification and external resources Head of right tibia seen from above, showing menisci and attachments of ligaments ICD 10 Current injury S …

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  • 67T-beam — A T beam, used in construction, is a load bearing structure of reinforced concrete, wood or metal, with a t shaped cross section. The t shaped cross section serves as a flange or compression member in resisting compressive stresses. The portion… …

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