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1. A loose, gownlike garment worn by men and women in ancient Greece and Rome. 2. A blouselike garment extending to the hips or lower, usually gathered at the waist, often with a belt.
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| tunica interna |
SEE: tunica intima.
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| tunnel wound |
A wound having a small entrance and exit of uniform diameter.
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| tunneled central venous catheter |
An intravenous catheter inserted into the subclavian or internal jugular vein and then advanced into the right atrium or superior vena cava. The proximal end is tunneled subcutaneously from the insertion site and
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| tunnel |
A tunnel is connectivity through a PSN that is used to send traffic across the network from one PE to another. The tunnel provides a means to transport packets from one PE to another. Separation of one customer's traffic from another customer's traffic is done based on tunnel multiplexers (see Section 8.5). ...
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