| LVEDD | Left ventricular end diastolic diameter |
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| LVDd | Left ventricular end-diastolic dimension |
| LVEDD | Left ventricular end-diastolic dimension |
| LVESVI | Left ventricular end-systolic volume index |
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An industry term for the lengthwise yarns on a loom or in a fabric.
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1. (spinning) An individual strand 2. (Weaving) An individual warp thread
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An interval during the curling game, like an inning in baseball. A game usually has 10 ends, with 16 stones per end.
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Similar to an inning in baseball. One end is complete when all 16 rocks (eight for each team), have been thrown to one end. A game is usually eight ends, or about 2 hours. Championship games are 10 ends, or about 2 1/2 hours. After each end the score is posted.
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of Wilfred Owen's Disabled (p.80). Any features of language (questions, orders, repetition, sound effects) which are used to influence or persuade an audience can be called rhetorical devices.
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