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atheronecrosis Necrosis or degeneration accompanying arteriosclerosis.
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athletic pubalgia Musculoskeletal pain, typically arising from the pubic symphysis, lower abdominal muscles, or the inguinal region of young athletes in whom an inguinal hernia is not present.     ETIOLOGY: Inflammation
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athletic trainer A person who has completed educational and clinical experiences and is capable of working with athletes and others involved in strenuous physical activity and their environment to help prevent injuries, advise them concerning ap
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athletic training 1. The physical and mental conditioning program used by athletes to increase their proficiency in sports. 2. Performing the tasks that an athletic trainer is prepared to do. SEE: athletic trainer.
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athletic type Having broad shoulders, a deep chest, flat abdomen, thick neck, and powerful muscular development.
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