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earth British terminology for zero-reference ground
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earth The planet on which we live as a biological species.
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early systolic murmur Sound that begins with the first sound and peaks in the first third of systole. Early murmors have the greatest intensity in the early part of the cycle. Common causes are a small ventricular septal defect (VSD), or the innocent murmurs of childhood. The latter murmur is normal if the following are present: i) normal splitting of the second sound, ii) normal jugular venous and carotid pulses, iii) normal precordial palpation, and iv) normal chest x-ray and ECG. ...
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early childhood caries formerly known as baby bottle tooth decay, this condition is caused by frequent exposure of a child
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ear The auditory organ consisting of three regions: inner ear, middle ear, and the most important pinna (leather) which is supported by cartilage, extent which varies with breed standard, and which affects the expression.
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