midline|midlines in English

noun

['mɪdlaɪn]

median plane of the body of an organism (Zoology)

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1. From Latin Adducere, meaning “to bring in” Definition Movement away from the midline Motion towards the midline

2. Class I occlusion with coordinated dental midline was obtained.

3. Adduction involves pulling one or both of them toward your midline

4. Postoperative angiography shows residual abnormal vessels in midline structures.

5. There are midline deviations in population with normal occlusion.

6. 12 Measurement showed the septum pellucidi deviated from falx cerebrum and midline.

7. Adduction is the movement of a body part toward the body’s midline

8. Adduction is the movement of a body part toward the body’s midline

9. Adduction: Movement of a limb toward the midline of the body

10. Abduction is the movement of a limb away from the midline of the body

11. The Bregma, for mice, is where the coronal suture intersects the midline, point B

12. The Bregma, for mice, is where the coronal suture intersects the midline, point B

13. (anatomy, medicine) In front of the body, away from the midline.··(anatomy) Anterolateral

14. China maintains the principle of "continental nature extension", and Japan holds the principle of "equidistance midline".

15. Cubitus varus (varus means a deformity of a limb in which part of it is deviated towards the midline of the body) is a common deformity in which the extended forearm is deviated towards midline of the body.

16. Anterolateral (Adjective) in front of the body, away from the midline How to pronounce Anterolateral?

17. With full-field stimulation and a midline electrode hemianopias could not reliably be detected.

18. All RCTs dealing with abdominal wall closure after midline laparotomy were identified and included for further analysis.

19. Abductor muscle: Any muscle used to pull a body part away from the midline of the body

20. The Abductors move the legs away from the midline of the body when they contract

21. All children benefit from practicing Bimanual skills to help develop coordination skills, crossing midline, and functional life skills

22. Cubitus varus (varus means a deformity of a limb in which part of it is deviated towards the midline of the body) is a common deformity in which the extended forearm is deviated towards midline of the body.

23. Adductive: 1 adj especially of muscles; bringing together or drawing toward the midline of the body or toward an adjacent part Synonyms: adducent , adducting Antonyms: abducent , abducting especially of muscles; drawing away from the midline of the body or from an adjacent part

24. A vertical bulge down the midline of the abdomen can be seen in many newborns when intra-Abdominal pressure increases

25. The key difference between abductor and Adductor muscles is that the abductor muscles are the muscles that pull body parts outwards from the midline while the Adductor muscles are the muscles that pull body parts towards the midline of the body.