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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.

26. At UMMC, an Autotransplant can often be done with a single midline incision, with a hybrid laparoscopic procedure to retrieve the organ

27. Especially of muscles; bringing together or drawing toward the midline of the body or toward an adjacent part Familiarity information: Adductive used …

28. The rigid bony structure in the midline of the back, composed of the vertebrae ; called also Backbone , spinal column , and vertebral column

29. Many Axons are commissural, crossing the midline to course in Axon tracts and innervate synaptic targets on the opposite side of the neuraxis

30. The Antimeric canine was removed and a fixed apparatus was attached to the lower arch associated to a spring to correct the midline

31. For example, the Abductor muscles of the legs spread the legs away from the midline and away from one another

32. Cubitus val€´gus deformity of the elbow in which it deviates away from the midline of the body when extended.

33. The Bregma is the midline bony landmark where the coronal and sagittal sutures meet, between the frontal and two parietal bones

34. Melissa Hernandez-Fleming, Ethan Rohrbach and Greg J. Bashaw: Sema-1a reverse signaling promotes midline crossing in response to secreted Semaphorins.

35. The sublingual Caruncle is a small papilla near the midline of the floor of the mouth on each side of the lingual frenum.

36. Typically, if movement in one direction produces Centralization, further movement in this favorable direction results in the abolition of the patient’s midline symptoms.

37. Trace Alternant Frontal sharp transients (encoches frontales) Anterior slow dysrhythmia Rhythmic midline central theta bursts Transient unilateral attenuation of background activity Burst suppression

38. The rigid bony structure in the midline of the back, composed of the vertebrae; called also Backbone, spinal column, and vertebral column

39. Abductor [ ăb-dŭk ′tər ] A muscle that draws a limb or part of a limb away from the midline of the body.

40. Over the cerebellar hemisphere, 5cm lateral to the external occipital protuberance, parallel to the midline of the head, 4cm long extending downward.

41. The Adductor muscles help stabilise the hip, balance the body, and stop the legs overstretching, by bringing the leg back to the body’s midline

42. Like midline stimulation, efferent-mediated slow excitation of vestibular Afferents was also seen during ipsilateral stimulation and was the predominant form of efferent-mediated excitation in

43. A wandering ureteral bud may cross the midline to the contralateral side and diffuse with the contralateral metanephric Blastema, rather than the same side Blastema, resulting in the …

44. Adduction is the movement of a body part toward the body’s midline. In the case of fingers or toes, Adduction is the movement of digits toward the limb

45. Androgenetic alopecia (AGA) follows a pattern: in men thinning of temples and vertex up to total baldness; in women thinning of the midline or parietal area.

46. The Adductors are a group of muscles on the inside of the thighs, and their main function is bringing the legs together and turning the hips toward the midline of …

47. An Abductor muscle is any muscle which moves a body part away from the body’s midline or sagittal plane — the artificial division separating the body vertically into right and left halves

48. 27 Traditionally, a long midline incision extending from the xyphoid to the pubic symphysis was required to treat synchronous multifocal lesions in both the upper and lower urinary tract.

49. The sternum (or Breastbone) is a flat bone located at the anterior aspect of the thorax.It lies in the midline of the chest and has a ‘T’ shape

50. An Altitudinal visual field defect is a condition in which there is defect in the superior or inferior portion of the visual field that respects the horizontal midline

51. Araneids belong to the entelegyne group of spiders often having large and complex epigynes sometimes with a large flexible scapus (finger-, tongue-, or lip-like projection arising in the midline of the epigyne)

52. These are largest at the rear corners of the frill, and are separated by a large U-shaped notch at the midline, a feature not recognized until 1981 when specimen UKVP 16100 was described.

53. Adduction is an anatomical term that refers to a joint movement in which a limb that has been raised to the side of the body is pulled back inward toward the midline of the body

54. Cryptorchid testis being removed Inguinal or pre-scrotal testes are removed using a typical castration incision or by incising directly over the retained testis if it’s location is far from the standard midline incision

55. In the second phase of anatrepsis, the posterior end of the germ band steadily (1.2 μm/ min) moves along the dorsal midline towards the anterior egg pole, thereby pushing its way in between yolk system and serosa.

56. Recent arguments that Spriggina is a trilobitoid ecdysozoan have been made (McMenamin 2003), but the segments of the body alternate along the midline in a decidedly non-arthropod manner, arguing strongly against Arthropodan nature (e.g

57. Adduction refers to any motion that pulls parts or structures of the body toward the center of the body. The median point of the body is referred to as the midline, which divides the body into even left and right sections.

58. Commissural fibers of the brain, also known as commissural tracts of the brain or Commissures are a type of white matter tract that cross the midline, connecting the same cortical area in opposite hemispheres (right-left hemispheric connections 3).

59. Persistent alveolar midline displacement of the maxilla as well as the mandible was found in 25 patients with unilateral cleft, 15 patients with bilateral cleft lip, palate and alveolus and in 19 patients with isolated cleft palate.

60. Antrectomy 91 6 If it is easy to free an additional 1 to 2 cm of proximal duodenum from the pancreas, and if a generous Kocher maneuver easily brings this proximal duodenum to the midline, a Billroth I gastroduodenostomy may be contemplated.

61. Clinical signs: In mildly affected animals, the only sign is the formation of asymptomatic Comedones (blackheads) which are dilated hair follicles on the midline of the back.In more severely affected dogs, secondary bacterial infection may develop, causing crusts, pimples, hairloss and itching

62. Abducted Distally angulated; said of an extremity away from the midline of the body in a transverse plane and away from a sagittal plane, passing through the proximal aspect of the foot or part, or away from some other specified reference point

63. Adduct⇒ vtr transitive verb: Verb taking a direct object--for example, "Say something." "She found the cat." (move towards body midline) aducir⇒ vtr verbo transitivo: Verbo que requiere de un objeto directo ("di la verdad", "encontré una moneda")

64. The Cingulum, also known as the Cingulum bundle, is a fiber tract in the brain that connects the cingulate gyrus, found in the midline of the brain above the corpus callosum, to the entorhinal cortex, found in the base of the anterior temporal lobe.

65. The three muscles most typically classified as your hip Adductors are the adductor brevis, adductor longus and adductor magnus, as explained at ExRx.net.But there a couple of other inner thigh muscles that help adduct your legs, or bring them together toward the midline of your body: the pectineus and gracilis.

66. With most conventional Cephalometers.19 The present study utilized essentially midline sagittal points and this, combined with the fact that the minimum practicable object-film distance was used, ensured relative accuracy of the measure-ments made on these films.20 In the instances where bilateral landmarks were used, the mid-

67. This page shows answers to the clue Abduct, followed by ten definitions like “Pull away from the body”, “To draw away from the midline” and “To move away from the median plane”.Synonyms for Abduct are for example capture, hijack and snatch.More synonyms can be found below the puzzle answers.

68. A line approximating the base of the cranium, passing from the infraorbital ridge to the midline of the occiput, intersecting the superior margin of the external auditory meatus; the cranium is in the anatomic position when the Base line lies in the horizontal plane and right and left …

69. 3A), first two pairs very small, first obvious pair on chaetiger 9; finger-like, individual Branchiae not meeting at dorsal midline; 15 branchiate chaetigers in holotype, 6-12 in paratypes, in specimens with 40 to 60 chaetigers, number of branchiate chaetigers generally proportional to total number of …

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71. Abdominal muscle, any of the muscles of the anterolateral walls of the Abdominal cavity, composed of three flat muscular sheets, from without inward: external oblique, internal oblique, and transverse abdominis, supplemented in front on each side of the midline by rectus abdominis. muscles of the Abdominal wall Muscles of the Abdominal wall.

72. (2017) noted that although Auks has many features in common with Kabuki syndrome (see 147920), the Auks features of ridged metopic sutures, long faces, full cheeks, open mouths, prominent midline grooves of the tongue, and high pain tolerance are rarely seen in Kabuki syndrome and could be helpful in differential diagnosis.

73. By reviewing the operative history of 20 meningioma cases displaying midline subfrontal and presellar localization, the author found that in 5 cases the growth was attached to the lamina cribrosa and the crista galli, in 3 cases it was attached adjacent to the tuberculum sellae, but spreading onto the limbus sphenoidale also; in 12 cases it was found adhering to the sphenoid plane.

74. Which nerve block Anesthetizes the mandibular teeth to the midline, buccal periosteum and mucous membranes on the side of the injection, anterior 2/3's of the tongue and floor of the mouth, lingual tissues and periosteum, body of the mandible, inferior portion of the ramus, skin over the zygoma, and the posterior portion of the cheek and temporal regions

75. An alternative anatomical cause is a lesion of the abducens nucleus (VI) on one side (resulting in a failure of abduction of the ipsilateral eye and adduction of the contralateral eye = conjugate gaze palsy towards affected side), with interruption of the ipsilateral medial longitudinal fasciculus after it has crossed the midline from its site of origin in the contralateral abducens (VI) nucleus (resulting in a failure of adduction of the ipsilateral eye).

76. For example, the present invention may be useful for ablation, and hemostasis of tissue in sinus surgery (e.g., chronic sinusitis or the removal of turbinates, polypectomies), collagen shrinkage, ablation, hemostasis in procedures for treating snoring, and obstructive sleep apnea (e.g., soft palate, such as the uvula, or tongue/pharynx stiffening, and midline glossectomies), for gross tissue removal, such as tonsillectomies, adenoidectomies, tracheal stenosis, vocal cord polyps, and lesions; or for the resection or ablation of facial tumors or tumor with the mouth, the pharynx such as glossectomies, laryngectomies, acoustic neuroma procedures, and nasal ablation procedures.