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(1) See tube. (2) On musical instruments, a device for lengthening or shortening the air path through the instrument, resulting in lower or higher pitched tones, respectively. Valves are typically depressed with the fingers, such as on a trumpet or French horn.
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| valency |
A measure of the reactivity of an element.
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| valve |
The name of the whole object should be entered instead, if known. If the object is a float-valve, use the term FLOAT-PLUG.
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| valgus |
Bent inward; toward the midline of the body distal to joint described
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| valid |
Produces or relates to the intended results or goal.
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