| APO | abductor pollicis obliguus; acquired pendular oscillation; adriamycin, prednisone, vincristine; adve... |
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| PETT | pendular eye-tracking test; positron emission transverse tomography |
| VPO | velopharyngeal opening; vertical pendular oscillation |
| pendular movement | A to-and-fro movement of the intestine, without any propelling or peristaltic action, whereby the contents are churned and thoroughly mixed with the intestinal ferments. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| pendular nystagmus | A nystagmus that, in most positions of gaze, has oscillations equal in speed and amplitude, usually arising from a visual disturbance. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| pendular movements |
Swaying movements of the intestines caused by rhythmic contractions of the longitudinal muscles of the walls of the intestines.
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| pendular m. |
one of the movements of the small intestine in digestion, consisting of a gentle swinging to and fro of the different loops; these movements are ascribed to rhythmical contractions of the longitudinal muscles. See also segmentation m.
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nystagmus in which the oscillations of the eyes have an equal rate, amplitude, direction, and type of movement; called also oscillating n., undulatory n., and vibratory n.
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| pendular nystagmus |
Nystagmus where the eye oscillates or swings equally in two directions.
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