| extracapsular ankylosis |
ankylosis due to rigidity of structures exterior to the joint capsule.
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| extracardiac murmur |
a murmur heard over the heart originating from another structure, such as a cardiopulmonary murmur.
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| extracorporeal circulation |
the circulation of blood outside the body, as through a heart-lung apparatus for carbon dioxide
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| extend |
in which students are asked to apply what they have learned in different but similar situations, and the instructor guides the students toward the next discussion topic.
Ãâó: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Learning_cycle
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| external |
An externality occurs in economics when a decision (for example, to pollute the atmosphere) causes costs or benefits to individuals or groups other than the person making the decision. In other words, the decision-maker does not bear all of the costs or reap all of the gains from his action. As a result, in a competitive market too much or too little of the good will be consumed from the point of view of society. ...
Ãâó: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/External
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