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  • 1occluding ligature — a ligature that occludes the blood supply to distal tissue. (A), Occluding ligature; (B), terminal ligature …

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  • 2occluding — oc·clude || É™ kluːd v. close; shut; block; absorb (Chemistry) …

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  • 3occluding frame — dental articulator …

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  • 4occluding junction — tight j …

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  • 5occluding centric relation record — a registration of centric relation made at the established occlusal vertical dimension …

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  • 6occluding thrombus — occlusive thrombus a thrombus that occupies the entire lumen of a vessel and obstructs blood flow. Called also obstructive t …

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  • 7Endarterectomy — An operation to clean out an artery and restore normal blood flow through the artery. An endarterectomy is basically a Rotorooter procedure. It removes diseased material from the inside of an artery, and also removes any occluding atheromatous… …

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  • 8occlude — verb (occluded; occluding) Etymology: Latin occludere, from ob in the way + claudere to shut, close more at close Date: 1597 transitive verb 1. to close up or block off ; obstruct < a thrombus occluding a coronary artery >; …

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  • 9Stroke — For other uses, see Stroke (disambiguation). Stroke Classification and external resources CT scan slice of the brain showing a right hemispheric ischemic stroke (left side of image). ICD 10 …

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  • 10Amodal perception — is the term used to describe the full perception of a physical structure when it is only partially perceived. For example, a table will be perceived as a complete volumetric structure even if only part of it is visible; the internal volumes and&#8230; …

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