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c., s. A rowing vessel formerly used in various parts of the Indies, the basis of which was a large canoe, or
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noun - A sphere and all of its inside points. Defined as all points <= radius r away from a center point, in three dimensions. In mathematics, this term refers to the interior of an n-dimensional sphere. It is the realmspace analog of the disk in planespace and gongyl in tetraspace. See the chart under rotatope.
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In military nomenclature this term refers to the bullet.
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Coronary stent implantation usually follows balloon angioplasty, which requires inserting a balloon catheter into the femoral artery in the upper thigh. When this catheter is positioned at the location of the blockage in the coronary artery, it is slowly inflated to widen that artery, and is then removed.
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A nonsurgical approach to clear a blockage in a coronary artery. A thin plastic tube (catheter) is passed from a puncture site in your groin or arm to the blocked artery in your heart. With the aid of a radiographic technique called fluoroscopy, your doctor is able to see on a television monitor the progression of the catheter through your artery. Once it reaches the blocked area, a tiny balloon attached to the catheter is inflated to open up the blockage. ...
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