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the criminal act of capturing and carrying away by force a family member; if a man's wife is abducted it is a crime against the family relationship and against the wife (physiology) moving of a body part away from the central axis of the body
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Development of a hypothesis to explain observations; frequently used in diagnostic expert systems; can lead to false conclusions. For example, a particular instance of wind destruction by a microburst might be initially ascribed to a tornado. Compare deduction, induction.
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Movement of a limb away from the body's midline, or of a digit away from the long axis of a limb.
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The act of turning outward; the movement of part from the axis (midline) of the body.
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Movement away from the midline of the body.
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