| Bell's p. |
unilateral facial paralysis of sudden onset, due to lesion of the facial nerve and resulting in characteristic distortion of the face.
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| Bell's s. |
see under phenomenon.
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| Bell-Dally d. |
nontraumatic dislocation of the atlas.
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| bell-shaped c. |
the curve of the probability density function of the normal distribution (q.v.).
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| belladonna a.’s |
a group of anticholinergic alkaloids occurring in belladonna (Atropa belladonna); see belladonna.
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