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  • 71Radiate carpal ligament — Infobox Ligament Name = Radiate carpal ligament Latin = ligamentum carpi radiatum GraySubject = GrayPage = Caption = Caption2 = From = capitate To = cuneiform, lunate, scaphoid System = MeshName = MeshNumber = DorlandsPre = l 09 DorlandsSuf =… …

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  • 72Robert Kienböck — (January 11, 1871 September 8, 1953) was an Austrian radiologist who was a native of Vienna. In 1895 he earned his medical doctorate at the University of Vienna, and spent the next year abroad. He returned to Vienna as an assistant to Leopold von …

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  • 76glacial landform — ▪ geology Introduction  any product of flowing ice and meltwater. Such landforms are being produced today in glaciated areas, such as Greenland, Antarctica, and many of the world s higher mountain ranges. In addition, large expansions of present… …

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  • 77dislocation — Displacement of an organ or any part; specifically a disturbance or disarrangement of the normal relation of the bones at a joint. The direction of the d. is determined by the position of the distal part of the articulation. SYN …

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  • 78lunar — 1. Relating to the moon or to a month. 2. Resembling the moon in shape, especially a half moon. SYN: lunate (1) [TA], semilunar. SEE ALSO: crescentic. 3. Relating to silver (the moon was the symbol of silver in alchemy). [L. luna, moon] * * *… …

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  • 79lunare — SYN: lunate (bone). * * * lu·na·re (loo naґre) the lunate bone (os lunatum [TA]) …

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  • 80os — 1. [NA] The mouth. 2. Term applied sometimes to an opening into a hollow organ or canal, especially one with thick or fleshy edges. SEE ALSO: mouth (2), ostium, orifice, opening. [L. mouth] …

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