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a faradic current of gradually increasing and decreasing amplitude; obtained by introducing a rhythmically varying series resistance into the circuit.
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Cancer therapy that includes partial or total removal of the tumor. Top of page
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The use of a specialized scalpel or knife to separate fused structures within the hearts of infants born with complex congenital cardiac defects.
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A bed equipped with mechanisms that can elevate or lower the entire bed platform, flex or extend individual components of the platform, or raise or lower the head or the feet of the patient independently.
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