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supplementary motor a. an area in the gyrus frontalis medius just above the cingulate gyrus and anterior to the part of the first somatomotor area that mediates movements of the lower extremity.
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supporting a. 1. the surface of the mouth available for support of a denture.  2. those areas of the maxillary and mandibular edentulous ridges which are considered best suited to carry the forces of mastication when the dentures are in function.
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supporting c.’s cells that serve to provide support and protection and perhaps contribute to the nutrition of principal or other cells of certain organs; such cells are found in the labyrinth of the inner ear, organ of Corti, olfactory epithelium, taste buds, and seminiferous tubules (Sertoli cells). Called also sustentacular c's.
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supporting t. palliative t.
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supportive p. that aimed at reinforcing a patient's defenses, relieving immediate crises or acute disequilibria, reducing symptoms to a premorbid level, and promoting the healthy aspects of the patient, without probing emotional conflicts or trying to alter the basic personality. Specific methods include advice; guidance; reassurance; desensitization; art, music, or dance therapy; and occupational therapy.
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