mesial in English

adjective
1
of, in, or directed toward the middle line of a body.
The commonest pathology in chronic temporal lobe epilepsy is mesial temporal sclerosis with scarring of the hippocampus.

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1. Easier debonding through mesial and distal Bevellings

2. Easier debonding through mesial and distal Bevellings

3. From the Cambridge English Corpus This mesial accessory cusp (protostylid) is low and Bulbous (not crested).

4. Automatisms occur in almost two thirds of CPSs of mesial temporal lobe onset [16, 20, 30]

5. The Amygdala (plural: Amygdalae) is a very well studied part of the limbic system and forms part of the mesial temporal lobe.

6. The amygdala (plural: Amygdalae) is a very well studied part of the limbic system and forms part of the mesial temporal lobe.

7. During that time, the agonist muscles (protractors in distal bite cases and retractors in mesial bite) were supposed to gain a free play of contraction and relaxation.

8. [ …] when the scapula is moved directly Atlantad, the atlantal forces acting on the base and acromion are the motors, the dorsa-mesial and ster-mesi-lateral the directors, and the sacral forces the

9. The intersection angle of the mesial edge of the side wall and the bottom wall of the arch wire slot is an acute angle and the intersection angle of the distal edge of the side wall and the bottom wall of the arch wire slot is an acute angle, which will be an aid for the arch wire to move along the arch wire slot after being ligatured.