| fixed t. |
an unnatural position of the head due to actual and persistent organic muscular shortening.
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| fixed-fixed b. |
fixed b. with rigid connectors.
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| fixed-movable b. |
fixed b. with rigid and nonrigid connectors.
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| fixed-rate p. |
an artificial cardiac pacemaker set to pace at only a single rate.
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| fixing a.’s |
agents, such as formalin, alcohol, acids, salts of heavy metals, or mixtures of these, that precipitate the proteins of cells or tissues and render them insoluble.
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