| guarding | A spasm of muscles to minimise motion or agitation of sites affected by injury or disease. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| abdominal guarding | <clinical sign> A spasm of abdominal wall muscles, detected on palpation, to protect inflamed abdominal viscera from pressure. Guarding is typically a finding in the physical examination where inflammation of the peritoneal surface has occurred as in appendicitis, diverticulitis or generalised peritonitis. (27 Sep 1997) |
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| voluntary guarding | Abdominal muscle spasm that can be willfully suppressed. (05 Mar 2000) |
| involuntary guarding | Abdominal muscle spasm, caused by retroperitoneal inflammation, which cannot be willfully suppressed. (05 Mar 2000) |
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1. Strips of paper or cloth pasted or glued to the back folds of sections, or to single diagrams or maps, for their repair or reinforcement. 2. Narrow folds or strips of paper or card used in guard books.
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| guarding |
The act of following an opponent around the court to prevent them from getting close to the basket, taking an open short or making easy passes.
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