| sustained maximal inspiration |
A deep-breathing maneuver that mimics the normal physiological sigh mechanism. The patient inspires from a resting expiratory level up to maximum inspiratory capacity, with a pause at end inspiration.
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| sustained release |
The delivery of a drug from a tablet or other reservoir over many hours or days (instead of minutes or hours), to provide a durable therapeutic effect.
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| sustained traction |
The application of a constant traction force up to 1/2 hr.
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| sustentaculum hepatis |
A fold of peritoneum upon which rests the right margin of the liver.
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| suspension |
The system of springs, shock absorbers, or similar devices connection the axels to the frame of a motor cycle. Designed to reduced unwanted motion transmitted from the riding surface. Submit new or altered description
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